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163 trees used each year in printing

Posted on November 12, 2015November 11, 2015 by Alyssa Armstrong

How Uniprint is striving to lower those numbers What do health education, nursing, and music theory composition majors have in common? Last year, they printed over 900 sheets of paper per person. Other majors are not far behind; psychology majors printed an average of 834 sheets, and elementary education majors printed 789 sheets. “I think…

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Rule changes affect men’s, women’s basketball strategy

Posted on November 12, 2015November 11, 2015 by Justin Marquette

The men’s and women’s Cobber basketball teams are both looking to build off their MIAC playoff appearances in 2015 as they prepare for the upcoming season. The men’s team will feature eight seniors and plenty of experience. Head coach Rich Glas expects senior Jordan Bolger to be a leader on the team this season. “He’s…

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Religious club receives $100,000 grant

Posted on November 12, 2015November 11, 2015 by Katelyn Kasella

Everyone has fantasized about what they would do if they ever received a large amount of money. For the Catholic Cobbers, that fantasy is becoming a reality. The Catholic Cobbers, along with the MSUM Catholic Dragons, will utilize a $100,000 grant over the next five years that was awarded to the Moorhead Catholic Campus Ministry…

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Thursday nights at Mick’s Office

Posted on November 12, 2015November 12, 2015 by Micaela Gerhardt

Older Cobbers bond over a well-established tradition If you searched through the kitchen cupboards of many Concordia students, it is likely that you would find an array of colorful plastic mugs from Mick’s Office, a bar in downtown Moorhead. Senior Ryan Modahl said he has gone to Mick’s about twice a month since school started…

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Men’s hockey team sets goal of MIAC championship

Posted on November 12, 2015November 11, 2015 by Aubrie Odegaard

Campus is covered with an array of auburn and gold leaves as the temperatures continue to decline. With the end of fall and winter soon approaching, that can only mean one thing: hot chocolate, scarves, mittens — hockey. Even though the ground is lacking in the snow department and it may not feel like hockey…

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Op-Ed: Cobbers and entitlement

Posted on November 12, 2015November 11, 2015 by Contributing Writer

In the wake of the annual Cobber Ring Rollout, in which Concordia students celebrate spending money on jewelry, I have had several encounters where people told me they purchased their ring “for the career prospects.” This statement confused me, as most places I’ve worked at employ very few Cobbers in general. I don’t intend to…

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Humans of Concordia

Posted on November 12, 2015November 11, 2015 by The Concordian

I like my comfort zone, because it’s like a safety blanket, protecting me from judgment for the things I do. A lot of my mannerisms are really weird and out there, mostly because of my friends … they’re all more loud than I am, so I feel more comfortable being obnoxious. I met them at…

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Women’s volleyball season finishes fifth in the MIAC

Posted on November 12, 2015November 11, 2015 by Aubrie Odegaard

While the autumn colors begin changing to bare trees and soon-to-be snow, Cobber nation starts to say its goodbyes to the 2015 fall sports. One goodbye that came too soon was that of the volleyball season. On Nov. 3, the volleyball squad made the trek down to St. Mary’s University where they faced up against…

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OP-Ed: On the value of a ring

Posted on November 12, 2015November 11, 2015 by Contributing Writer

Disclaimer: I’m not saying you’re a bad person if you got a Cobber ring. I promise, I’m not. “Why don’t you have a Cobber ring?” It’s not a question I field often. I typically shrug and say I’m uninterested. Last week, during the Cobber Ring hullabaloo, I answered a bit more honestly: the rings are…

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Homelessness comes to campus

Posted on November 12, 2015November 11, 2015 by Anna Erickson

Concordia will host a new awareness week Students can share a meal that highlights the discrepancy between different financial situations, hear from community members working closely with the issue of homelessness or spend the night outside to reflect on this issue during Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week Nov. 15 through 21. Hunger and Homelessness Awareness…

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