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Alt-J ‘This is All Yours’

Posted on October 8, 2014 by Anna Dovre

If you type the alt key followed by the letter J on an apple keyboard, what you get is this: ∆. Also known as delta, the fourth letter of the Greek alphabet, ∆ is used in mathematics and science to denote change. And change is the best word to describe the newest album by British…

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Fargo restaurant features ‘unique atmosphere’

Posted on October 2, 2014October 2, 2014 by Kaley Sievert

The Boiler Room, a new restaurant in downtown Fargo, offers Concordia students and the Fargo-Moorhead area unique and casual dining. Originally an actual boiler room, exposed brick walls and gear wall art are just a few of unique attributes the restaurant has. “Kind of the design take was, lets enhance that it used to be…

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PC users still experience Uniprint woes

Posted on October 2, 2014October 2, 2014 by Sage Larson

Sighs and groans rise from behind laptops as students grumble about having to sign into a new computer to send their paper to the printer, a luxury they took for granted with the old printing system. Concordia has required students to upgrade to a newer version of Uniprint to be more compatible with the updated…

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Fall play gives liberty to student directors

Posted on October 2, 2014October 2, 2014 by Karen Besonen

Seniors Melissa Richter and Jonathan Fondell are teaming up to present their senior directing theses in Concordia’s production of “Night of Naturalism.” “We got very lucky with the opportunities we were given with this production,” Richter said. According to Richter, the faculty allowed her and Fondell complete access to the professional staff in the theatre…

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Slomski and Babine dabble in publishing politics

Posted on October 2, 2014October 2, 2014 by Nick Nelson

Karen Babine and Heather A. Slomski of the English Department are well-versed in publishing politics and the writing process. Babine is currently completing her nonfiction collection called Water and What We Know and Slomski recently released her book of short stories titled The Lovers Set Down Their Spoons. According to Babine, her book is a…

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CobBike system could use some fine tuning

Posted on October 2, 2014October 2, 2014 by Anna Erickson

The new bike share program, which Concordia started just this year, has seen a great deal of interest. However, some problems have risen with the checkout system. Erica Bjelland, SGA sustainability representative, is really excited about the success of this new program. She thinks the bike share program is going very well. Bjelland said, “The…

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Patriotic investing

Posted on October 2, 2014May 27, 2021 by Zach Lipp

Concordia’s corporate inversion tactics A trending news topic of the past few weeks has been corporate inversions, or the act of changing a corporation’s tax base to pay fewer taxes. Journalists and politicians have asked whether we should expect corporations to remain centered in the United States and face higher taxes. Burger King executives, in…

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Epidemics: everyone’s business

Posted on October 2, 2014October 2, 2014 by Taylor Tielke

Seemingly hour by hour, news regarding Ebola stricken countries gets worse. There is no doubt that the international community is losing the fight to contain and eliminate ebola. And not by a small margin; across the board, data points to a conclusive failure. To date, 3,000 people have died, and now World Health Organization members…

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‘Around for a long time’

Posted on October 2, 2014May 18, 2015 by Sean Plemmons

Senator Franken focuses on cost of college, among other topics during visit to Concordia In a room teeming with student supporters, and a plethora of blue and yellow campaign signs, Sen. Al Franken took to the stage Monday afternoon to address the students of Concordia. “I want to congratulate the person who has their entire…

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Int. Business Club back in action

Posted on October 2, 2014October 1, 2014 by Contributing Writer

After a 10-year hiatus, Concordia’s International Business Club is underway, pushing for a greater presence on campus through new features and technology. “We hope to create a community of people who are interested in global issues and working together to make a difference in the world,” Elise Woodwick, president of the IBC, said. According to…

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