The New York Times made an announcement last week that may change the face of journalism forever, with the potential to be the first step on the road to recovery… or perhaps ruin.
Techie Talk: Tech companies and Japan
The recent earthquake and subsequent tsunami have left much of Japan devastated. It’s been two weeks since the first earthquake hit the country, and coping with the unthinkable disaster is a daily struggle.
Better together
Recently the House Homeland Security Committee held a hearing on radicalization in the US Muslim Community. Nine and a half years have passed since the terrorist attacks that have come to define our generation.
Shedding light on the Light Bulb Law
Last Saturday the New York Times ran a story titled, “Give Up Familiar Light Bulb? Not Without Fight, Some Say.”
Recycling is Dumb
Well, here we are in the seventh week of RecycleMania, and I for one am getting frustrated. Concordia is currently in 259th place in the Per Capita Classic category- Gustavus, St. John’s, St. Ben’s, and St. Thomas are all way ahead of us.
What to do with teachers
The Wisconsin debacle, with recalls quickly looming for Republican senators, showed us a lot about how we’ve started thinking about teachers.
Hot MESSages
How to be a princess when he’s being a frog
Concordia On-Air, March 23, 2011
Welcome back to Concordia On-Air! On today’s show, we get a presidential update in news with Suzanne and Renee. Toni tells us why it isn’t quite spring yet in weather. Katie and Yaw tell is about the Cobber baseball team. In A & E…
‘Faith for Life’ must go
This last week, the Fargo Baptist’s Church’s “Faith for Life” quarterly publication appeared in my campus PO box for the third or fourth time since I’ve been attending Concordia.
Board of Regents names Craft president-elect
The Concordia College Board of Regents has unanimously approved Dr. William J. Craft as the 11th president of Concordia College. The vote came today, about a week after the Presidential Search Committee recommended Craft for the position. Craft is expected to begin his official duties July 11, and will visit campus as official president-elect March…