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Wilson Hall Hosts Annual Trick or Treat Night

Roommates Erica Garnes and Karlie Cline pass out Halloween candy to trick or treaters.  Photo By Caleb Zopp On Oct. 26, Wilson Residence Hall hosted its annual Trick-or-Treat event from 6-8 p.m. This year, nearly a hundred children from the surrounding area walked door-to-door through the dormitory halls collecting candy […]

Student Life

Concord Students Participate in Trip of Hope

Concord students will be taking a total of 20 children from Southern West Virginia to Walt Disney World.  Photo by Orlando Weekly As of 2015, America has been home to over 427,901 children in the foster care system, with over 7,000 right here in West Virginia, according to Kids Count […]

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Dr. Kipp Cortez Performs at the Washington National Cathedral

Concord’s Assistant Professor of Music, Dr. Kipp Cortez, will be performing at the Washington National Cathedral in Washington, D.C., on Nov. 19. He will perform on the Great Organ starting at 5:15 p.m.     Dr. Cortez refers to the Great Organ as ‘‘a great example of American organ building,” referring […]

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CU Holds Annual Wellness Fair

The annual Concord University Wellness Fair was held on Wednesday, Oct. 25 from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. Taking place in the Jean and Jerry L. Beasley Student Center in the ballroom, the event hosted a total of 206 people.     CU Wellness Committee member and Wellness Fair organizer, Dr. […]

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In Memory of Dr. John David Smith

Beloved professor will be remembered by the Concord community.  Photo By Concord University Dr. John David Smith, professor of social work and director of the pre-law program here at Concord, died suddenly on Saturday, October 21, after a brief battle with cancer. A resident of Athens, West Virginia, and a […]

Sports

Mountain East Conference: Sports Round up

Concord University men and women’s cross country team takes home conference title for the third straight year on Saturday, Oct. 21.  Photo By Concord University Athletics Men’s Cross Country—The Concord University men’s cross country team preserved the Mountain East Conference Championship for the second year, as they took home the […]

Opinion

“To Kill a Mockingbird” or a Book?

To Kill A Mockingbird has been taken out of the eighth-grade curriculum in Southern Mississippi.                                Photo By  Amazon By now many of us have heard that the Classic American novel, “To Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee has been under some […]

Opinion

Horror Movies: Classic Vs. Modern

The genre of horror movies has changed drastically throughout history.   Photo By Orphydian Deviant Art  Halloween is a great time for many activities, including watching horror movies. While the majority of people seem to get a scare out of modern horror movies, nothing can beat classic horror movies.    […]

A&E

There are too Many Superhero Movies

The past two years have seen the release of 11 comic book movies, with Marvel’s “Thor: Ragnarok” and D.C.’s “Justice League” still slated for release this November. Not even mentioning the countless comic book television shows, the entertainment industry has seen no shortage of superhero-related action, with Marvel and D.C.’s […]

Student Life

Reflexes Sparks Halloween Creativity

This semester, Reflexes Magazine held a Halloween Creative Arts contest. This was a chance for students to merge their creative talents and Halloween spirit into prose, visual art, or even poetry works to compete to win a $25 gift card for Moe’s Restaurant and Cafe.     This contest encouraged students […]