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On Wednesday, Sept. 17, the 38 th annual Faith, Reason and World Affairs symposium will be taking place across Concordia’s ...
New to Concordia this year is the Cobber Athletic Band, also known as the pep band. At 40 strong, they played their first Concordia football game on Saturday, Sep 7 under the brand new lights at Jake ...
The College’s first ever night game proved to be an event not many students, parents and alumni planned to miss including ...
The Cobber Expo is an annual event in which Concordia students get the opportunity to explore the various cocurricular ...
On March 21, The Concordia Choir Instagram announced that Stephanie Tubiolo would be joining the choral faculty, where she ...
Phased retirement is a one or two year program where a professor teaches a reduced load of class. After the 2025-2026 school ...
The library has used social media to highlight the updates. The Carl B. Instagram first announced the update plans on May 21, ...
Split Ends includes Lauren Diers on drums, Anna Deane on bass, Morgan Johnson on guitar, Lizzy Goettle on keyboard and background vocals, and Katie Hvidsten and Tabitha Poppe both on vocals. Each ...
Concordia’s communications professor Darren Valenta, along with communications students Saige Mattson and Olivia Slyter, held a lecture titled “Drive Me to Doggy Daycare: Stand-up Comedy’s Impact on ...
Grace Halvorson and Daniel Davies ended their terms as the President and Vice President of the Student Government Association (SGA) on the first Monday of April, when the term is slated to end ...
The 2025 URSCA Symposium (previously known as COSS, Celebration of Student Scholars) was held on April 9th. The day consisted of students presenting speeches, panels, poster sessions, and art for ...
Disparities in the United States Youth Justice System Identity is something that is important to the human experience, but the current United States justice system has been using identity against ...
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