Students who attended the training. Photo Courtesy of Anastasiia Vorobeva “I came here to learn how I make my voice, my presence count” said a woman in a crowded States Room at Concord University on January 26 during the West Virginia Citizen Lobby Training. It was brought to Athens by […]
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Aramark Discusses Flex Dollars
Many students and faculty were not aware of this policy. Photo By Animal-dream.com College students are always on the go, whether it is going to class or studying for an exam. Unfortunately, with such busy schedules, it is oftentimes hard to find opportunities to eat. With their brains expending so […]
Meet the Staff
Photo Courtesy of Tsivia Chonoles Many on campus who may know me know me as Carolyn Chonoles. Recently I’ve started going by and writing under my Hebrew name, Tsivia. I am a senior majoring in Political Science with an emphasis in International Relations and minoring in History and Communications. […]
Tsivia’s Notes From Nepal
Tsivia's view from her homestay. Photo Courtesy of Tsivia Chonoles I will not lie to you readers: I woke up last Monday morning so homesick I literally felt sick. 6:30 in the morning here in Nepal is around 7 in the evening EST, so I used some data to video […]
CU Student-Athletes on MEC Honor Roll
Concord’s mascot. Photo Courtesy of wvliving.com A number of Concord University Student-Athletes have been placed on the Mountain East Conference (MEC) Honor Roll. The MEC honor roll honors 56 student-athletes from men & women’s cross country, football, women’s golf, men and women’s soccer, women’s tennis and volleyball. Kat Walton, […]
Tsivia’s Notes From Nepal
Tsivia at the Monkey Temple. Photo Courtesy of Tsivia Chonoles Greetings readers! As I type this article, it is a little after 8PM EST, which means that I have been sitting on an airplane for almost twelve hours now. By the time this article will have been published, however, I […]
Fraternities: Spring Rush
Tau Kappa Epsilon members. Photo Courtesy of Ryan Atwell Spring Recruitment took place last week for fraternities, but it’s never too late see what’s changed from recruitment last semester with each organization on campus. All fraternities agreed that there is a difference joining in the spring semester rather than […]
Recall on Salt Lamps
Are salt lamps worth the hype? Photo Courtesy of rainbowdoorways.com As we jump into the new year we are bombarded with the latest trends that take over the media. Celebrities influence products, you-tubers post “best of the year” videos, and before we know it we become guilty to buying them […]
P.A.T.H Hosts WVU School of Medicine Seminar
WVU Medical School visited Concord to give insight to aspiring medical students into their programs. Nick Yost, vice-president of PATH, organized this event in hopes of helping his fellow classmates with their future educational careers. Yost states that WVU was on the top of the list of desired schools […]
CU Later Toilet Paper?
Rumors state that residence life will no longer offer toilet paper. Photo Courtesy of: chooseaninspiredlife.com Toilet paper is an essential necessity for everyone. The students living at Concord in the dorms are no exception. With budgets being cut around campus, is toilet paper the next to go? Director of Residence […]