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“A Quiet Place:” An Interesting Experiment

The silence feels like a knife constantly looming over the characters' heads. Photo Courtesy of Variety   Warning: contains spoilers   Released on April 6, “A Quiet Place” breaks many of the horror movie clichés and creates a unique cinematic experience.    Anyone familiar with horror movies is familiar with […]

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The 28th Annual David S. Roth Memorial 5K Run

Entry fees for the run fund the Roth Scholarship. Photo Courtesy of Dr. Elizabeth Roth   2018 marks the 28th annual David S. Roth Memorial 5K Walk/Run, and the 28th year of the Roth Scholarship to honor Concord’s writing talent.    The namesake for the run, Dr. David S. Roth, […]

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Delta Zeta Sponsors Hamburgers for Hearing

Delta Zeta has supported Starkey Hearing Technologies for five consecutive years. Photo Courtesy of Delta Zeta The Delta Zetas have once again committed to fundraising and raising awareness for Starkey Hearing Technologies. On Thursday, March 29, several sorority members set up at McDonald’s on Oakvale Road in Princeton to spread […]

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Princeton Opens New Restaurant

Pita Pit has received overwhelmingly positive reviews from customers. Photo Courtesy of Pita Pit     On Friday, March 30, Princeton's The Pita Pit opened to all community members. While Friday marked their Grand Opening, on March 26, they had a soft opening for their Instagram followers. Throughout the week, […]

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Concord Students Place at Undergraduate Literature Symposium

Three Concord English students presented at Undergraduate Literature Symposium on March 3, and now those students are looking forward to Concord’s Undergraduate Research Day.    Jeremy Wood, Abby Rector, and Rachel Pitcher all presented at the Undergraduate Literature Symposium at Fairmont University last March. Nineteen students presented their research, […]

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CU Hosts “On the Phone Tour” in Support of Annual Fund

Concord students will be participating in the “On the Phone Tour” several days during April. On the 11, 12, 16, and 17, students taking part in the phonathon will be calling several Concord College and University alumni asking for donations to support the Annual Fund. The phonathon will be […]

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SGA Encourages Pet Adoptions

Mercer County Animal Shelter currently has 103 kittens, puppies, and adult cats and dogs. Photo Courtesy of Caitlin Knapp During the week of April 2-6, students enjoyed a packed week of campus activities sponsored by the Student Activities Committee and other campus organizations. The week of Spring Fling brought students […]

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Police on “Easter Egg” Hunt for Library Thief

Pictured: Not the library, but it could be   Tragedy struck the J. Frank Marsh Library on April 1, as all but one of the library’s hundreds of films were stolen in the middle of the night by an unknown vandal.    As the library opened on Easter morning, one […]

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Concord Mascot Loses Tail in Hunting Accident

Pictured: Roar in his prime, pre-injury   Friday evening, beloved Concord mascot Roar was shot and wounded by a hunter that mistook Roar for a wild mountain lion.    Due to a major influx in mountain lion sightings in the area, local authorities contracted hunters to help reduce the mountain […]

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Mysterious Door Found Beneath Student Center

On Friday, March 30, a “Custodial Use Only” door was found on Concord’s Athens campus by a member of the janitorial crew, Ethel Abbott. Beside the delivery entrance for cafeteria food trucks, a door, only about three feet high, was found. The door was found locked and could only […]