The National Science Foundation awarded Concordia College a grant worth almost $500,000. Heidi Manning, the division chair of sciences and mathematics and associate professor of…
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The first play in the 2010-11 Concordia theater season, “What the Butler Saw,” is a farce written by English playwright Joe Orton. The play begins…
It is easy to jump on a bandwagon that is already going full speed, but right now the Democratic Party is struggling through a mud…
Fargo-Moorhead residents have volunteered to save the community from floods, but this week volunteers will build a house. A Moorhead family, the Grommeshes, will hear…
The 40 Days for Life campaign, which started Sept. 22 and extends until Oct. 31, aims to pray and fast to end abortion. However, people…
Students who have spent time in either of Concordia’s science buildings, Ivers or Jones, know they’ve been around for the while–since 1967 and 1980, respectively.…
This week, Yaw and Kari tell us about the Annual Writers Festival, Madeline tells us what we should expect this weekend for weather, Kaia and Tessa tell us which former Vikings player is coming back to play for the purple and gold, and in A & E, Le...
Editor’s note: This story is part of The Concordian’s series on sexuality at Concordia. A name in this story has been changed to respect the…
It seems to me that education is having a pretty rough time grappling with technology. As I write this article, Moodle is down, and this…
The laptop debate: Are they needed in class? The Communication Studies and Theatre Art department has discussed whether or not to ban laptops in the…