Lack of campus art damages students in unpredictable ways
New year, new mindset, same walls. Concordia as we all know and love, has the theme of old-timey religious architecture (that’s the technical term). The library is just one example. It is under...
View ArticleDisability awareness event raises consciousness on campus
Speakers and attendees at Tuesday’s disability awareness event. HALIE WEAVING. Although National Disability Month is in October, Concordia is making sure the students on campus get a jump on being...
View ArticleAuthorities determine fire on Concordia property to be arson
The person responsible for starting the fire across from Concordia is still unknown. ANDREW RUDSER. On the night of Sept. 25, several fire crews were called in to tackle a fire near Concordia College....
View ArticleWomen’s basketball defeats no. 6 ranked team, Gustavus
MOORHEAD — The Women’s basketball team defeated the nationally ranked Gustavus Adolphus women’s basketball team 73-65 in a rematch that would prove to be challenging for both teams on Wednesday, Feb....
View ArticleWomen’s tennis has unique season
MOORHEAD – Feb. in Minnesota doesn’t scream tennis to most people, but for the Concordia women’s tennis team, their season is in full swing. During the winter months the team is able to practice and...
View ArticleCobbers fall to Gustavus, still secure NCAA Tournament bid
MOORHEAD – The women’s basketball team earned a spot in the National Collegiate Atheltic Association (NCAA) playoff tournament on Monday, Feb. 26. After losing to Gustavus in the Minnesota...
View ArticleThe Bald Soprano hits a high note, sells out for entire run
MOORHEAD – The Concordia Theater Department put on the absurdist play “The Bald Soprano,” by Eugène Ionesco from Feb. 15-18. The production, which centers around a chaotic evening involving two...
View ArticleRaining in Paradise selected as student opener for Cornstock, Bea Miller...
MOORHEAD – The student musical group “Raining in Paradise” was chosen as the opening act for Cornstock and Bea Miller was announced as the headliner for the concert on Thursday, Feb. 29. Three...
View Article“Israelism” documentary shown by student government association
*Editor’s note: Per AP style guidelines we use the language “Israel-Hamas war.” Questions or comments regarding this may be directed to our Editor-in-Chief, Paige Naughton at pnaughto@cord.edu...
View ArticleDrag show dazzles audience, celebrates diversity
MOORHEAD — In a kaleidoscope of glitter, sequins and boundless creativity, the Campus Events Commission and the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Commission came together for Concordia’s annual drag...
View ArticleEaster egg hunt leads students to campus resource centers
MOORHEAD — Look high, look low and look everywhere an Easter egg could go. The Office of Student Engagement and Student Development and Campus Life have teamed up to have an Easter egg scavenger hunt...
View ArticleStudent Government Association fills open positions
MOORHEAD – The Student Government Association (SGA) is filling open positions in preparation for the next term. With applications in, interviews will be under way in the coming weeks. The first...
View ArticleA picture-perfect event – Concordia’s annual poster sale a success
MOORHEAD – From Chappell Roan to a cat dressed as Gandalf, The College Poster Sale Company (CPSC) has over 1,000 differently designed posters aimed at college students. On Sept. 6, 2024, CPSC visited...
View ArticleFirst-year student enrollment has reached its highest level since 2018
MOORHEAD – As of Friday, Aug. 30, Concordia has welcomed 562 first-year students. This is a 28% increase compared to last year. “I’m very excited that we were able to attract such a sizable number...
View ArticleUnTIEd: oil painting removed from Livedalen, replaced with billboard
MOORHEAD – From “Ole and Lena” outside of Knutson, to the mosaic in the entrance to the Carl B., art is an iconic part of Concordia’s campus. Students may be surprised to learn that “Tie”, a painting...
View ArticleThe peddling troubles of the stockpiled bike racks
MOORHEAD – Despite the growing popularity of the campus bike program, bike racks have not been widely installed across campus due to perceived underuse, and consistent bike theft rates. Bike Racks...
View ArticleLibrary cards and banned books: Events at the Carl B.
MOORHEAD – In the hubbub of homecoming, there were two events on campus that were left off of the official event list. On Wednesday Sept. 25, the Carl B. Ylvisaker Library hosted a library card...
View ArticleFetching blessings – Campus Ministry holds annual animal-centered event
MOORHEAD — Approximately ten rowdy, adorable dogs sat beneath the Dovre Campanile awaiting a blessing from Pastor Dave Adams on Thursday, Oct. 3, accompanied by the attendees of Campus Ministry’s...
View ArticleA breakdown of the research from Dr. LJ Pilaz’s lab
On Oct. 1, Dr. L-J Pilaz gave a presentation about using CRISPR to edit mouse embryos to figure out more information about neurodegenerative disorders. “So, I’m presenting techniques that allow you...
View ArticleGet out the vote: How to prepare for the upcoming elections
MOORHEAD — Local, state, and federal elections are on the horizon this November. Now is the time for students to understand the importance of their participation in the democratic process. Voting is...
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