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Monthly Archives: January 2011
Family Fun This Weekend @ Concordia
Beat the winter doldrums with a day of family fun. The festivities start with Buck Day. Just $1 and a copy of the Buck Day page admits your entire family for the whole day. Schedule: 1 p.m. Concordia vs. Gustavus—women’ … Continue reading
Posted in Athletics, Campus Events, Community Events, Music, Uncategorized
Tagged athletics, basketball, Buck Day, Cobbers, Concordia College, Concordia Orchestra, education, family fun, Fargo, Gustavus, Harry Potter, higher education, Moorhead, movie, pool, Pops and Popcorn, Red River Dance and Performing Company, swimming, West Side Story
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An Inside Perspective
Normally, finishing a book in academia means a short quiz or discussion. English professor Scott Olsen likes to do things a little differently. When his non-fiction writing class finished “The Children’s Blizzard,†they made a Skype call to the home … Continue reading
Posted in English, In the Classroom
Tagged 1888, author, blizzard, book, Concordia College, David Laskin, English, Midwest, Minnesota, nonfiction, North Dakota, prairie, Scott Olsen, Skype, The Children's Blizzard, weather, writing
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Warm Up With Flamenco Vivo, Tuesday, Jan. 25
Flamenco Vivo is one of the nation’s premier flamenco and Spanish dance companies. Join the talented singers, guitarists and dancers of this unique art form as they bring their rich cultural tradition alive! 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 25 Memorial Auditorium … Continue reading
Posted in Campus Events, Community Events, Cultural Events
Tagged Concordia College, cultural events, dance, Flamenco Vivo, Spanish
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Keeping Out the Cold
With subzero temperatures and harsh winds, Cobbers have learned how to beat the winter chill. Everywhere you look you see students bundling up in coats, hats, mittens, scarves and boots, even for the shortest of dashes between classes. A quick … Continue reading
Posted in Campus Life
Tagged advice, Cobbers, coffee, cold, Concordia College, snow, tea, winter
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Demanding to Be Seen
David Boggs can hardly keep up with the demand for his paintings. Boggs’ skyscapes, which depict the “open spaces and dominant skies†of the Great Plains, are showcased at his one-person show at the Circa Gallery in Minneapolis. Over four … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Community Events, Twin Cities Events
Tagged art, Circa Gallery, Concordia College, David Boggs, events, Minneapolis, Minnesota, oil, painting, sky, skyscape, Twin Cities, watercolor
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Dr. King’s Dream: ‘Let’s Keep That Dream Alive’
Actor Marvin Grays of Mixed Blood Theatre, Minneapolis, recited the words of Martin Luther King Jr. to remind all to keep King’s dream alive. The presentation of “Dr. King’s Dream” was one of many events that took place as a … Continue reading
Concordia Celebrates Martin Luther King Jr. Day
The Concordia College Student Government Association announces the schedule of activities celebrating Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Monday, Jan. 17. The Concordia community will address societal issues and cultural awareness by examining King’s legacy and its effect on the world … Continue reading