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F-M Opera boasts Cobber members

Posted on September 25, 2013October 17, 2013 by Austin Gerth

Students, faculty & alum prepare for momentous season Concordia students and faculty have played important roles in the Fargo-Moorhead Opera for years, and this one is no exception, with the opera gearing up for a momentous season. Cobbers are involved in the opera on nearly every level, from performing to directing to working the box…

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Revamped Concordia website offers new tools

Posted on September 25, 2013September 24, 2013 by Nina Due

Concordia upgraded its website this summer, which just celebrated its one month birthday. The new website includes new tools for students, including an interactive quiz and a social media hub. “The website needed to be upgraded, it was just simply time,” said Roger Degerman, the senior director for communications and marketing at Concordia. The website…

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Grief walks among us

Posted on September 25, 2013September 25, 2013 by Kelly T. Knutson

At any moment it can happen. Like a power outage it can leave a person helpless and alone in the dark. Along the way there are bumps, wrong turns and moments of complete exhaustion. Like a scar it embeds into who you are and will never heal. Grief, for many, changes our emotions, relationships and…

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The Minnesota connection

Posted on September 25, 2013 by Nikolaj Hagen

The rest of the world could only watch in horror this week as members of the radical Islamist al-Shabaab militant group killed and wounded hundreds of people last weekend.  The horrifying massacre brought forward ghosts past mass shootings and acts of terrorism, both of which Americans have had to witness in spades the last few…

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Mining supports us, but should we support mining?

Posted on September 24, 2013 by Siri Manning

For many Minnesotans, the acronym BWCA brings back memories of time spent reconnecting with nature in one of the United States’ most beautiful places.  The Boundary Waters Canoe Area is a wilderness area with restricted mining, logging, and motorized access and managed by the Superior National Forest, created in 1978. Avid campers, hikers, and adventurers…

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Protect the hungry and the poor

Posted on September 23, 2013September 24, 2013 by Taylor Tielke

The Republican dominated House of Representatives passed a bill Thursday which would cut roughly $39 billion from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) in the coming decade. Representative and Majority Leader Eric Cantor who was the leading force behind the bill stated that, “[It was] wrong for working, middle-class people to pay [for SNAP],” citing…

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A spirited brotherhood

Posted on September 18, 2013September 18, 2013 by Allie Smeeth

Cobber Nation more than guys getting together to paint themselves and do push-ups What started out as a floor-bonding experience has turned into a Concordia tradition. This year Cobber Nation has 16 participants, all of whom are looking forward to cheering our Cobbers toward the finish line. Despite Cobber Nation starting in Livedalen, several members…

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The Happy Cobber

Posted on September 18, 2013September 18, 2013 by Jordan Elton

President’s seminar discusses “Happy Cobber” phenomenon The President’s Seminar last Friday did not mark the end of the happiness discussion on Concordia’s campus. Although President Craft’s suggestion of renaming the weekly community time to happy hour was a mere passing pun, the theme of happiness will continue throughout the remaining three seminars this academic year….

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Technology: Dividing humanity from nature?

Posted on September 18, 2013September 18, 2013 by Kelly T. Knutson

Disconnection from our roots can lead individuals to become ecologically illiterate. We occupy, consume and ruin the soil beneath our feet. Concrete and technology have become our niche, and human society has become selfish. Our latest worries are consumed by our looks, how many likes or favorites our posts receive, and how many material objects…

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New SPIF guidelines spark debate

Posted on September 18, 2013September 23, 2013 by Aubrey Schield

Members of Student Government Association got into a heated discussion at their first Forum meeting Sept. 5. The source of the debate was the Special Projects and Initiatives Fund, called SPIF, a large sum of money that is available to students for projects and events on campus. “The SPIF is one of the most powerful…

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