Author: Rebekah Skeens

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In Memory of Dr. Ron Burgher

Dr. Burgher will be deeply missed by the Concord community. Photo Courtesy of Ron Burgher Dr. Ronald Burgher, former professor at Concord University, passed away Monday, Oct. 22. He leaves behind a legacy of dedication to the university and a passion for inspiring students to learn and grow in the […]

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Criminology Department Creates Mock Crime Scene

New crime scene apartments prepare students for futures in criminology. Photo Courtesy of Courtney Ross     Students who are a part of the sociology major with an emphasis in criminology now have access to new crime scene apartments to assist in further learning about the field.   Two on-campus […]

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Fall Break Falls from Academic Calendar

The 2018 – 2019 school year brings many new things, including a new academic calendar. In previous years, Concord’s calendar has included a two-day fall break in October. This semester, fall break has been removed from the schedule.   During the 2016 and 2017 fall semesters, the break occurred […]

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Remembering Elisabeth

Elisabeth "Libby" Alvis Photo Courtesy of Concord University     Elisabeth “Libby” Alvis leaves behind her legacy of hard work and dedication. On July 17, 2018, Libby passed away at the age of 84.   Elisabeth Alvis was born on Aug. 26, 1933 in Németkér, Hungary. Due to World War […]

Opinion

The Ultimate West Virginia Roadtrip

Cass, W.Va. scenic railroad. Photo Courtesy of Trip Advisor Wild and Wonderful – the state of West Virginia has some of the most beautiful destinations in the entire world. Right in our own backyards are incredible landmarks, state parks, and breathtaking scenic views. For a summer packed full of adventure, […]

Opinion

Broadening Your Horizons: The Perks of Studying Abroad

Studying abroad may be one of the greatest and most rewarding experiences of your life. Photo Courtesy of Security Magazine As a college student, studying abroad may be one of the greatest and most rewarding experiences of your life. Whether you’ve ventured far from home or not, the lifelong memories […]

Student Life

Managing the End of Semester Stress

Monitoring your mindset is the first step to handling stress. Photo Courtesy of Bachelor's Degree Online As the semester comes to an end, final papers and assignments tend to pile up. It’s easy to get caught up in the nearing of summer, but it’s important to finish out the semester […]

Student Life

Landing Your Dream Internship

Your professors and advisors are one of your best resources when trying to land an internship. Photo Courtesy of Utah Education Network For college students, finding that one internship that not only helps you excel, but is also one you desire can become an overwhelming task. To successfully land your […]

Student Life

Delta Zeta Sponsors Hamburgers for Hearing

Delta Zeta has supported Starkey Hearing Technologies for five consecutive years. Photo Courtesy of Delta Zeta The Delta Zetas have once again committed to fundraising and raising awareness for Starkey Hearing Technologies. On Thursday, March 29, several sorority members set up at McDonald’s on Oakvale Road in Princeton to spread […]

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Princeton Opens New Restaurant

Pita Pit has received overwhelmingly positive reviews from customers. Photo Courtesy of Pita Pit     On Friday, March 30, Princeton's The Pita Pit opened to all community members. While Friday marked their Grand Opening, on March 26, they had a soft opening for their Instagram followers. Throughout the week, […]