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New religion course wins national grant

Posted on November 8, 2012November 8, 2012 by Contributing Writer

Students will delve into learning about collapsed cultures in next semester’s new religion class “Encountering Despair and Radical Hope.”  The class was awarded a grant by the National Endowment for the Humanities last March. “We’ll look at the way individuals have responded to radical cultural breakdown,” said Stewart Herman, professor of religion and one of…

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Cobber Nation gets in on hockey action

Posted on November 8, 2012November 7, 2012 by Aubrey Schield

With painted chests and impressive outdoor voices, the men of Cobber Nation have led Concordia students in cheering on our athletic teams since 2004.  At a football game, Cobber Nation can be seen leading the student section in cheers, doing recaps of plays, and even counting off Concordia’s score in push-ups.  This year, Cobber Nation’s…

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All are welcome at Concordia’s Christmas Concert

Posted on November 8, 2012November 15, 2012 by Kayla Culver

The annual Christmas Concert supplies the Christmas spirit all year for the music department. However, there are many other departments involved in the planning process. “I feel fortunate there are so many good people and good departments on campus to assist with planning,” said Gordon Moe, manager and promoter of the concert. “It really is…

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Let’s get social: introducing a new column on social media

Posted on November 8, 2012November 7, 2012 by Joel Leeman

Tweet. Like. Friend. Pin. Tumble. Favorite. Retweet. Blog. Post. Plus one. While your platform may not have made it on this short list, social media is weaved into nearly every thread of our world. We may not have an account set up with every vendor, but most of us digital natives interact with social media…

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Cobbers clean up Duluth

Posted on November 8, 2012November 8, 2012 by Contributing Writer

Nineteen Concordia students from Habitat for Humanity and their advisor helped with flood relief in Duluth this past weekend through the college’s Habitat for Humanity. The students arrived Friday night and slept on the floor of the downtown YMCA. Saturday morning the work began at two locations. One team removed flood damaged items from a…

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Downtown, baby!

Posted on November 8, 2012November 9, 2012 by Matt Hansen

Downtowns across the country are benefiting from “Renaissance zones” aimed at restoring old buildings and boosting pedestrian traffic. Programs are also being implemented to encourage more walking and less driving. We’ve seen a dramatic increase in bike share programs, like Nice Ride in the Twin Cities (and the potential for a similar program in the…

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Game recap: Soccer takes MIAC championship

Posted on November 8, 2012November 7, 2012 by Anthony Iverson

The Concordia women’s soccer team earned an automatic bid into the NCAA Division III Tournament as they clinched the MIAC post-season conference championship on Saturday. After 90 minutes and two overtimes of scoreless against Augsburg, the shey secured the win and the bid during a shoot-out. The Cobbers rode into their eighth MIAC championship appearance…

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Swedish band brings culture to Concordia

Posted on November 8, 2012November 8, 2012 by Lana Gyamera

Concordia College is very proud of its Scandinavian heritage. On Saturday, Nov. 3, the college was able to express this Scandinavian pride by inviting Kraa, a Swedish band to perform on campus. In conjunction with the Nordic Arts Alliance and the Scandinavian Studies department, the six talented ladies that make up Kraa graced the audience…

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Whipple’s legacy, uncovered

Posted on November 8, 2012November 15, 2012 by Hailey Von Wald

Bishop Whipple. Many know the name, but what about the story? Bishop Whipple is not only a building on Concordia’s campus, but is also the name of the first Episcopalian Bishop of Minnesota. Whipple was also a major advocate for Native American rights. Concordia’s first building was named after Bishop Henry W. Whipple, a man…

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SGA meetings now open

Posted on November 8, 2012February 10, 2014 by Amber Morgan

Student Government Association forum meetings are now open for all students to attend. Meagan McDougall, SGA’s director of communications, said the focus of forum meetings includes updating SGA initiatives.  The meetings will be held once a month and all members involved with SGA, including the executive board, commissioners and class representatives will be present. Meg…

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