The transition from high school to college is significant for students. For the first time, students are solely responsible for time management, classwork, and leading a healthy lifestyle. An increase in stress, change in diet, and lack of exercise may contribute to weight gain during undergraduate years. Most of this […]
Student Life
Study Tips
It’s that time of year again! In the midst of end-of-the- semester panic and paper writing, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. Don’t worry, you’re not alone! Here are a few study tips to help see you through this stressful time. 1) Atmosphere-Find the place that works for you: Having […]
BB&T Talks Credit
College students, with their focus rightly on their studies and other things, often do not think about concepts such as credit scores and credit reports. It is often not until graduation that most people start to think about these things. BB&T, a bank that has a location in Athens, […]
Professors Pied for a Cause
For the last two weeks, the Concord Social Work Organization ran a table both on Concord’s main campus and Beckley campus, where students could donate money as a means to decide which of their professors would receive a pie to the face. Why? To collect money to purchase supplies for […]
Lip Sync has Heart
Concord University hosted a lip sync battle on Wednesday, April 13, at 9:00 p.m. as a part of a week of festivities that culminated with the second annual Blues, Brews, and Barbeque on Friday, April 15. Donations were encouraged for the food pantry as the lip sync battle began. […]
Men’s Basketball Team MEC Champs
Concord University’s Men’s Basketball Team managed to stave off ruin at the Mountain East Conference Championship, coming from behind, defeating Notre Dame University, and claiming their first MEC Championship ever. The final score was 70-64. This historic win gives Concord University a record of 22 wins and nine losses this […]
Self Defense Class Hosted at CU
Chief Deputy Bailey and Corporal Murphy demonstrate some of Chief Deputy Bailey’s self defense tips. Photo By: Tsivia Chonoles Three weeks ago, Concord University’s Students for Campus Safety organization put together a self-defense class open to all students. The class was well-attended with over twenty participants, all but a few […]