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Eyes on Egypt

Posted on February 9, 2011February 16, 2011 by Kelsy Johnson

Mona Ibrahim can’t sleep at night. Thousands of miles separate her from the conflict in her homeland, but it weighs heavily on her mind. Her family and her life in Egypt lie in a mangled mess of demonstrations and police brutality. “I never imagined this insanity,” Ibrahim, professor of psychology and director of intercultural affairs,…

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New Multi-Media Journalism Program at Concordia

Posted on February 9, 2011February 16, 2011 by Brittany Davila

People are setting down their newspapers and reaching for their smartphones to keep updated on the latest news and information. The media world is changing, and now Concordia’s journalism program is changing with it. A new multi-media journalism major will be available to Concordia students this fall. This new major will overtake the current print…

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Students Get Study Published in Yale Journal

Posted on February 9, 2011February 16, 2011 by Kate Campbell

Concordia has a medical school acceptance rate of 88 percent, but students still look for any opportunity to give them the upper hand when applying to medical school or graduate school. Seniors Peace Eneh and Jarryd Campbell have definitely found that leverage after spending two weeks studying hookworms in Bangladesh and getting their findings published…

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Concordia Grad Volk Turns Love of Movies Into Career

Posted on February 9, 2011February 16, 2011 by Jessica Ballou

As of June 2011, 2010 graduate Sean Volk will become second-in-command at the Fargo Theater, as the operations and administrative manager. Volk has worked at the Fargo Theater since he was a junior at Concordia because he was interested in getting a job off-campus and he’s loved movies as long as he can remember. The…

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February 9, 2011

Posted on February 9, 2011 by Concordia On-Air

It’s a busy week for Concordia On-Air!  Suzanne and Renee tell us about the former Computer Science major here at Concordia.  Things are heating up with Toni in weather.  Katie and Yaw tell us how Cobbers are succeeding on and off the court.

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Beyond Green Week

Posted on February 9, 2011March 15, 2011 by Patrick Ross

In Minnesota, this part of winter gets unpredictable. As the weather shifts daily from cold to warm to incomprehensibly frigid and back again, even the most staunch of cold-weather lovers begin to think of greener times. It was in this spirit that I realized how much I miss the farmers market on campus in the…

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Is Computer Science Important?

Posted on February 9, 2011March 22, 2011 by Preston Johnson

I’m fortunate enough to have grown up geek when I did. I’ve never had to convince anybody that technology was the way of the future like Steve Jobs and Bill Gates often had to do. Still, every so often, there are signs of resistance from the tech-less generations that came before us. Usually it’s people…

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The Perspective of a Prospective

Posted on February 9, 2011February 9, 2011 by Carrie Johansen

Education is an essential part of college, but students also learn about themselves and society. For most students, going to college is their first time growing roots away from the comforts of family. Picking a college is one of the largest decisions young adults have to make, and prospective student Andrew Alness from Mound, Minn.,…

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DS unveils 7 new meal plans

Posted on February 9, 2011 by Jessica Ballou

Dining Services will implement seven new meal plans for students starting in the fall of 2011. “We hadn’t changed the meal plans for fourteen years,” Sabrina Zimara, marketing supervisor in DS, said. “Before that, the only meal plan was 21 meals a week or nothing.” After hiring a consulting firm to look at the current…

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Concordia’s Oldest Society Makes a Comeback

Posted on February 9, 2011 by Madalyn Pezalla

Alpha Epsilon Sigma, one of Concordia’s oldest fraternities is making a comeback. After 15 years of being pushed aside, Concordia’s oldest society is being brought back to campus by sophomore Riah Roe. AES originally had the motto “Adelphoi En Sophia,” meaning “Brothers in Wisdom,” AES was formed in 1917 by Park Region Luther College, a…

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