Connor continues his long look at Concordia’s eco-initiatives I wanted to write this article about the grass grown on campus and its effects on sustainability,…
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The purpose of this column has been to question the role of Concordia – and higher education more broadly – in the 21st Century. I’ve…
Cobber rings aren’t worth it. I will say it now, and I will say it when I come back for my 50th reunion when senses…
The other day, I was eating a pop-tart. It was grosser than Nebraska, but I managed to choke it down and throw its wrapper away…
As I write, the joys of election cycle 2014 draw to a close. Many predict that the Republican Party will gain control of the Senate;…
On Tuesday, October 21, the Supreme Court upheld the previously struck down Texan voter identification law. The 2011 law requires people voting to present photo…
Elections are less than a week away; get informed about the candidates and go vote. I’m sorry, it’s just that when I became a Social…
Last semester, President Craft announced that Concordia’s 2014-2015 tuition would stand at $41,484. This $1,510 increase from last year has resulted in this year’s low…
Dedicated to Jon Lipp – North Dakota State University – Business Administration Class of ‘16 I applaud Concordian Editor-in-Chief Sean Plemmons for his October 9…
This time last year, I was thousands of miles away. I’ve been reminiscing quite a bit on the finer points of my time abroad (the…