Bonner representative helps students make fleece blankets. Photo Courtesy of Caleb Zopp On Tuesday, January 16, the Bonner Scholars Program honored Martin Luther King, Jr. Day with a movie and a service project. About 40 students gathered to view the movie “The Glass Castle” and to make fleece blankets […]
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Philanthropy Committee Hosts first Winter Formal
The SGA’s Philanthropy committee brought back the Winter Formal on Jan. 27, an event not seen on campus for some time. The idea for a Winter Formal was a result of the SGA’s newly appointed committee, the Philanthropy Committee, cooperating with various other groups on and off campus. Haley […]
2017-18 David S. Roth Memorial Scholarship Winner
Abigail Toney of Beckley, WV, is the recipient of the 2017-18 David S. Roth Memorial Scholarship. Photo Courtesy of Tara Taylor The Department of Humanities is delighted to announce that sophomore Abigail Toney of Beckley, WV is the recipient of the 2017-18 David S. Roth Memorial Scholarship. Abigail was selected […]
A Farewell from your Editor-in-Chief
The fall 2017 staff. Photo By Cassidy D’Angelo WARNIG: THIS ARTICLE CONTAINS SAPPY MATERIAL. (but in a good way) When trying to figure out the right words to say, all I can think about is how fast these past three and half years have flown by. It seems like it […]
Mountain East Conference: Sports Round Up
Concord’s basketball team played against Division I Marshall University Sunday, Nov. 25. Photo By Concord Athletic Department Women’s Soccer—Tuesday, Nov. 28, junior forward Pilar Elias and freshman midfielder Sarah Hill were named to the United Soccer Coaches Atlantic Region Third Team. Elias earned her first region accolade after tying […]
Concordian 2017 Video Game Round-Up
While 2017 has been a pretty dismal year in real life, this year has been an incredible year for everyone favorite forms of escapism – video games and movies. Join me as I take you on a round-up of some of the best pieces of entertainment of the year, starting […]
Concordian 2017 Movie Round Up
The summer brought a handful of explosive superhero action. Photo By The Rolling Stones Superhero fans rejoice, as 2017 was yet another year full of incredible comic book movies, barring “Justice League” (sorry not sorry). The year of the superhero kicked off with “The LEGO Batman Movie,” a family-friendly take […]
Relax with Some Finals Week Activities
Finals week is a challenging time of the semester for a lot of students, and can also be stressful. Those students, however, can make it through the week with these upcoming scheduled activities specifically for stress relief. Finals week starts right after this weekend, and these events organized by […]
What Ivy League Students Read that you Don’t
Ivy League required reading lists are heavily concentrated on political philosophy. Photo By The Washington Post If you’re one of those lucky kids with wealthy and influential parents or with a sky-high IQ, Ivy League school education is probably an available option. For the rest of us willing to catch […]
Study Tips from Professors
Finals. It’s the last thing that stands between you and graduation or winter break. As students, we drink way too much caffeine to survive finals week, stay up all night studying, and maybe even cry a little. So, what is the best way to prepare for finals week? We asked […]