Are you looking for a club where you can feel welcomed every time you walk in the door? How about a club where you can learn more about Jesus Christ, have a free dinner and get to meet other students your age? If so, Concord University has welcomed a new […]
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Women’s March in Local Area
Marchers coming together. Photo Courtesy of Anastasiia Vorobeva On January 21, almost three million people marched the streets of the United States to make their voice heard. The March had its own West Virginia chapter, as almost three thousand women marched in the capital to support the nationwide movement. Some […]
Dr. Frank Turek Guest Lectures at Concord University
Turek was an engaging speaker as he addressed the crowd gathered in the auditorium two weeks ago. Photo By Anastasiia Vorobeva On November 17, Concord University hosted Dr. Frank Turek, famous American Christian apologist, radio and TV-host, author and coauthor of award-winning books: Stealing from God: Why Atheists Need God […]
ALEF Students Hold Coat Drive
Winter is coming, and we all know what that means: it is going to get cold. As a result, we have to put away our summer clothes and dig through our closets to find scarfs, toboggans, and jackets. Unfortunately, not everyone has that privilege. To help in satisfying that need, […]
Drain Flies in Concord Dorms
Drain flies are also called moth flies or sewer gnats. Any housing problems should be taken to Bill Fraley or someone in the housing department. Photo By Sanjay Acharya Infestations of pests are one of the biggest headaches any homeowner goes through, and this headache is doubled when taking public […]
Hoppy Kerchavel Visits Concord
There are many radio stations in West Virginia, but one of the popular ones is West Virginia MetroNews. West Virginia MetroNews is a radio network that can be heard through many radios in the state of West Virginia. The network is carried on all West Virginia Radio Corporation owned stations […]
Earthquakes Change New Zealand Topography
There were two earthquakes recently in New Zealand. The first – a 7.4 on the Richter scale – was November 13 just after 8:00 P.M. The second was a 6.2 on the Richter scale and happened a mere half an hour later only seventeen miles away. An earthquake is the […]
Elk to be Reintegrated into West Virginia Wildlife
Elk will be introduced into West Virginia before the start of the new year. Photo Courtesy of wideopenspaces.com You may not know it, but West Virginia is bringing in elk. What does that mean for our state? According to conservationfund.org, elk will be stocked in West Virginia by the end […]
International and RTM Students Bond in Asheville
On November 17, students from the International Tourism class and students in the English as a Second Language program (ESL) went for a day-long tour of Asheville, North Carolina in order to improve communicational skills between Americans and international students. This was the first time this kind of trip was […]
Honor Societies and Programs on the Concord Campus
The Concord University Honors Program lounge is located in the J. Frank Marsh library. Photo Courtesy of concord.edu Concord University offers many services for its students. These services give students new and exciting experiences along with opportunities that can make them stand out to potential employers. Some of these […]