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Prism concert given a theme for first time

Posted on November 13, 2013November 13, 2013 by Britt Bublitz

Prism, Concordia’s annual winter concert featuring wind and percussion instruments, will have a theme for the first time in its history. The Nov. 17 concert’s theme is America. Peter Haberman, who started directing The Concordia Band last year, said he had been reflecting on his first year and deciding how to improve the music program….

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Money Revolution: Becoming financially savvy

Posted on November 13, 2013November 13, 2013 by Alex Gray

Students inform peers about smart financial practices Last week was Money Week, a time when Concordia students were introduced to financial education efforts led by sophomores Kjerstin Engebretson and Kirsten Henagin, who are interns for Money Revolution: a program developed by the financial services company Thrivent Financial for Lutherans. The program, as described on Thrivent…

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In defense of the Cobber Ring

Posted on November 13, 2013November 13, 2013 by Contributing Writer

A small gold and maroon band has been the victim of quite a bit of flack recently during the most exciting time of its life. It has been called a status symbol, a marketing tool and even been equated to contributing to white privilege on campus. It has also been the hot-button topic of discussion…

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Colleges Against Cancer take over No Shave November

Posted on November 13, 2013November 13, 2013 by Contributing Writer

MOORHEAD- The gentlemen of Concordia are about to look a little scruffier than usual, but this time it may be for a cause. Colleges Against Cancer has turned No Shave November into an opportunity to raise money for cancer research. Junior Laura Wood, entertainment chair for CAC, said the idea for the event took about…

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Sophomore named CSC commissioner

Posted on November 13, 2013November 13, 2013 by Austin Gerth

Concordia’s new Campus Service Commissioner has been chosen. Megan Dickerson, a sophomore, will take over from senior Moriah Nelson next semester. As Commissioner, Dickerson, a nursing major with a minor in Spanish, will be responsible for planning many of Concordia’s service-oriented events, including service projects for Martin Luther King Jr. Day and a blood drive…

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Bridging the gap through bonds with other schools

Posted on November 13, 2013November 13, 2013 by Kelly T. Knutson

How we can learn from the lessons other schools bring to the table The time elapsed at Concordia seems almost instantaneous as we earn credits and near our degrees. Outside our studies, our involvement reflects our interests. We do our best as students to become fully engaged and active in raising awareness while creating change…

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Students create petition for concert hall

Posted on November 13, 2013November 13, 2013 by Mykayla Zwiener

With Memorial Auditorium no longer an option for performances, many students are wondering, “What’s next?” Three students have attempted to answer that question with a petition for a concert hall. Andrew Alness, Sarah Olson and Sam Fouts, all juniors at Concordia, began working on the petition on Oct. 30. The idea came following a meeting…

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Pride, the proud and the prideful

Posted on November 13, 2013November 13, 2013 by Katelyn Henagin

When to take pride in yourself and when to calm it down Pride. We all have it. It is the stuff that gets stuck between the the teeth of our life when we cannot admit something. Pride helps us make decisions, throws us down the wrong path and can sometimes even cause strife among our…

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Accreditation open forums solicit feedback

Posted on November 13, 2013November 13, 2013 by Karen Besonen

As part of the accreditation process, four evaluators from the Higher Learning Commission met with 40 students at an open forum to discuss the college and what should be improved. The Higher Learning Commission is one of six institutions in the United States that can grant accreditation to post-secondary schools. The evaluators were here Nov….

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Drunken Noodle

Posted on November 12, 2013 by Brenna Sievert

Are you tired of getting food in DS or the Maize? Do you feel stuck on campus with nothing to do? Well, I have your solution. The Drunken Noodle is a local noodle restaurant in Fargo. Although, it may not have the biggest menu you have ever seen. They have about seven classic dishes and…

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