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Craft tosses maroon beanie

Posted on September 17, 2011September 17, 2011 by Meagan McDougall

  For nearly every freshman, the first few weeks of college are a combination of new experiences, fear of the unknown and adjustment to a completely new lifestyle. As they traverse campus in their beanies, they learn about the rich traditions of the Cobber lifestyle while taking their first few steps into their college years….

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Colum McCann Opens Symposium

Posted on September 14, 2011January 24, 2012 by Stephanie Barnhart

  Colum McCann, author of the summer book read, “Zoli,” opened the 2011 Symposium by calling on Concordia students to tell the stories that might get us in trouble. “In today’s world, books die more rapidly than fireflies,” McCann said Tuesday night during the plenary session. His novel, “Zoli,” sheds light on Gypsy culture that…

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Feminism: A transgendered perspective

Posted on April 14, 2011April 30, 2011 by Riah Renee Roe

It’s a girl! It’s a boy! These words which may be a blessing for new parents can be a curse for a transgendered person. Sadly, gender is medicalized; someone in a white doctor’s coat points at you and says, “You have a penis therefore we are going to make you a man.” Or “You have…

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From a senior staff member

Posted on April 14, 2011 by Ayah Kamel

As I sit down to write my last opinions piece for The Concordian, reality is finally sinking in. This is it. I feel a mixture of jubilation and panic. I won’t be coming back to campus to start a new year in August. I won’t be taking any more classes from my favorite professors. I…

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You pierced what?

Posted on April 14, 2011 by Katelyn Henagin

I have a total of four piercings. That means four extra holes in my head that, according to my mother, “just should not be there.” But I love my piercings – even if some people think I am not hardcore enough, too hardcore, or somewhere in between. They all have stories. The first is a…

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What Concordia Offers

Posted on April 14, 2011 by Patrick Ross

The end of the school year is always a time that mixes reflection with a look ahead. For a lot of Cobbers, that future planning involves even more school, which means even more applications. While Concordia is a great school, and the name carries some weight in the Fargo-Moorhead area, nationally it’s not nearly as…

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Editorial

Posted on April 14, 2011 by Adam Voge

Alas, we’ve reached the end of another year. For those of us at The Concordian, that means a few different things. For one, time for an awesome banquet. Two, time for me to make a teary-eyed speech about how great a year it’s been and how much I love the staff. And, most importantly, time…

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Remembering Rusty, a wife’s journey with grief

Posted on April 14, 2011April 28, 2011 by Cynthia Hershberger

Most people won’t remember what they were doing on Dec. 30, 2007. Cindy Larson-Casselton vividly remembers that date as the day her husband, Rusty Casselton, died.

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Part Two in our sex series

Posted on April 14, 2011 by Christina Kirchner

[Editor’s note: This is a continuation of last week’s “Let’s talk about sex” article. Part 1 addressed Concordia’s approach sexual safety accessibility compared to area colleges.]   The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America issued a sexuality statement in August 2009 about what the church believes is right. Under the commitment and sexuality section, it states…

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Second semester sports round-up

Posted on April 14, 2011 by Sallie Steiner

Basketball, swimming, softball, tennis. Whatever your Concordia winter or spring sports persuasion, the Concordian is here to provide you with a recap of this season as well as a forecast for what may be to come as the spring season wraps up: Men’s Baseball: Concordia’s baseball team has experienced major cancellations this season due to…

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