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A classic fare comes to Concordia

Posted on February 14, 2013 by Manda Bertrand

Alone on Valentine’s Day this year? Don’t worry about it. Grab some friends and head down to the Francis Frazier Comstock main stage production of “Boeing Boeing” to hear about Bernard’s romantic problems and you might feel better about your situation afterwards. This play, originally written in French by Marc Camoletti, follows the hectic love…

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Racism in Israel

Posted on February 14, 2013September 10, 2013 by Zach Schumacher

The recent violent reactions by some fans of the Israeli soccer team Beitar Jerusalem to the first-ever signing of two Muslim players has brought attention to the issue of racism within Israeli society. For those unaware with the situation, an arson attack on the team’s headquarters following the announcement of the signing has been attributed…

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Ready. Set. Derby!

Posted on February 12, 2013February 12, 2013 by Allison Richards

Ladies and gentlemen, buckle down and prepare for one of the most intriguing sporting events in the Fargo-Moorhead area. Fast-paced, loud, aggressive-this event is anything but dull. Brace yourself for Fargo-Moorhead’s very own Derby Girls, the toughest group of girls in the Red River Valley. On February 9, the Fargo-Moorhead Derby Girls (FMDG) faced the…

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Dead Standardized Scores Society

Posted on February 12, 2013September 10, 2013 by Emma Connell

The importance of a good K-12 education cannot be overstated. The United States tests horribly as compared with the rest of the developed world, leading to American children being ill prepared for college and careers in a global economy after high school graduation. At this point in time, America is the only global superpower. However,…

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A Night With Warhol

Posted on February 12, 2013February 12, 2013 by Cady Mittlestadt

I stepped into a brushed metal elevator. Once inside, all that stared back at me was a young woman dressed in black, sporting sunglasses and dark lipstick. Three floors up, the door opened. What greeted me was dim lighting, small tables covered with black linens, hors d’oeuvres, and lounge music. I had arrived at The…

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Heartthrob

Posted on February 11, 2013February 11, 2013 by Andreas Rekdal

“Do you remember I searched you out How I climbed your city’s walls Do you remember me as devout How I prayed for your calls” Tegan and Sara—the undisputed masters of lesbian indie love songs—are identical twins hailing from Alberta, Canada. They formed a band called “Sara and Tegan” in ‘95 while still in high…

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Laura Pancruisin’

Posted on February 7, 2013February 14, 2013 by Kaia Miller

She calls it her “rad school search.” What most see as a stressful–and often expensive–graduate school search process, she has turned into a friendly competition. Laura Pancoast, along with four other senior vocal performance majors, is busy with the frenzy of activity caused from applying to graduate schools. After her graduation from Concordia in Dec.,…

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Prospects compete for Regents: More than 150 students visit campus, vie for one of five full tuition scholarships

Posted on February 7, 2013February 6, 2013 by Emma Connell

Toting their stellar GPAs and superb ACT scores, some of the area’s most competitive high school students competed for Concordia’s most prestigious academic scholarship over the last couple of weeks. About 150 prospective students applying for the Regents Scholarship descended upon campus on Jan. 28, Feb. 1 and Feb. 4 to interview for the award….

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Intervisitation eliminated in Brown Hall, Bogstad apartments no longer gender-separate by floor

Posted on February 7, 2013February 6, 2013 by Melisa Barish

Residence Life has adopted two new rules to make living on campus more flexible for upperclassmen. Starting next year, Residence Life has agreed to eliminate inter-visitation restrictions in Brown Hall. Also, both Bogstad East and Bogstad Manor will be co-ed by unit rather than the current system where men and women live on separate floors….

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Students ask legislators for aid: Day at the Capitol organized to help college students advocate

Posted on February 7, 2013February 6, 2013 by Britt Bublitz

On March 13, Concordia students will advocate for better government student aid at Minnesota’s Day at the Capitol by meeting with state legislators. Meg Henrickson attended the Day at the Capitol last year. She was excited to share her experience. “It went really well. We were going there to thank them last year,” Henrickson said….

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