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Students establish new pre-law society

Posted on October 13, 2016October 12, 2016 by Lauren Wilson

For the first time in its history, Concordia has an official Pre-Law Society to complement the highly successful academic program. The student organization, whose constitution was written up by seniors Liam Nuhring and Ian Lane, had its first meeting on Sept. 28 of this year. “Our hope for the club is to foster a community…

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Roommates: Concerning students everywhere

Posted on October 13, 2016October 12, 2016 by Ellen Rethwisch

Have you ever seen the movie “The Roommate”? Leighton Meester plays the role of Rebecca, a college freshman who becomes obsessed with her roommate Sara. Rebecca tries to win all of Sara’s friendship and attention by stalking her, killing her cat and stabbing her ex-boyfriend to death. As if that weren’t enough, at the end…

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High school cliques persist at Concordia College

Posted on October 13, 2016October 12, 2016 by Emma Garton

We all know that there are cliques on Concordia’s campus. We all talk about them like it’s no big deal that they exist. We all abide by the social norms these cliques have implicitly set in place. Why? In high school, they always tell you that it will be different in college – that there…

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YAL joins campus political groups in time for election

Posted on October 13, 2016October 12, 2016 by Emely Kransvik

Concordia’s Young Americans for Liberty chapter is looking to start discussions and engagement among students, and are making themselves known on campus through their active presence. According to their webpage, YAL is the largest and fastest-growing pro-liberty organization on American college campuses. There are more than 750 YAL chapters and 250,000 youth activists nationwide. According…

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Concolife app promotes engagement on campus

Posted on October 13, 2016October 13, 2016 by Anna Erickson

Over a year ago, a conversation began about creating a Concordia mobile app for students. On Aug. 10 of this year, that conversation became a reality as the ConcoLife app went live. The conversation began as Assistant Director of Orientation and First-Year Transition Programming Amanda Pieters, Assistant Director of Student Engagement Brent Johnson, and Director…

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Dakota Access Pipeline May Be Best Option

Posted on October 6, 2016October 5, 2016 by Johnny Wagner

The world has changed drastically in the last few hundred years. The invention of cars, planes and other vehicles, along with major growth in technology around the world has dramatically affected he world economy with regards to fossil fuels. Whereas not too long ago oil was almost useless, it how fuels everything from lawnmowers to spaceships. As…

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Letter to the Editor: Danny Kocher

Posted on October 6, 2016October 5, 2016 by Contributing Writer

This year’s symposium took countless hours from countless faculty, staff, students, and guests to set up and run, but it only took one issue of the Concordian to ignore its effect. I was somewhat shocked when I picked up the September 29th issue of the Concordian and at first glance saw no mention of the…

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Relaxing should not be a guilty pleasure

Posted on October 6, 2016October 5, 2016 by Sage Larson

Study for religion and film tests, write reflection paper, plan the next SALSA meeting, work on intercultural communication project, schedule interviews for documentary, write blogs for internship, look for post-grad jobs, attend meetings for extracurriculars, write articles for the paper – all of this has to be completed before fall break arrives. Does anyone have…

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Bursting the exclusive ‘Cobber Bubble’

Posted on October 6, 2016October 5, 2016 by Emma Garton

The “Cobber Bubble.” We’ve all heard the phrase, and we all use it endearingly. We are happy and safe in this so-called “bubble.” But is it really a positive force in the lives of Concordia students today and in the long term? So, what is the Cobber Bubble, exactly? It’s home to the liberals, blondes,…

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Switzerland votes on green economy

Posted on October 6, 2016October 5, 2016 by Sarah Liebig

Thomas Jefferson once said, “Every generation needs a new revolution.” While I think most people could give a reasonable definition of the word “revolution,” there are a host of varied definitions suited to varied contexts. The Merriam-Webster definition most applicable to my area of interest defines revolution as “a fundamental change in the way of…

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