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- The Sword, March 2019
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News
- 2020 Presidential Candidates: Educate Yourself!
- Hospitals Facing the Challenges of Mental Health Disorders
- The Privacy Promise
- Hoax or Not, Innocent Until Proven Guilty
- Jussie Smollett Update
- Liberian Refugees
- Measles Outbreaks and Minnesota Vaccine Bill
- Rise in Young Minnesota Voters
- Second Man Free of HIV Leads Scientists One Step Closer to Finding Cure
- Where's the Snow Going to Go?
- What the CSP Library Can Do For You! New Additions and Radical Changes Explained
- Drug Maker to Sell Insulin Half Price
Opinion
- Are We Sure We Want Veterans Guarding Our Schools?
- Bernie Sanders: Round Two
- Spring Cleaning: Tips and Tricks
- To Vaccinate or Not to Vaccinate
- The Worst Invasive Species: The Human
- A Right Denied: 50 Year-old Law is Still Being Broken Today
- The Downside of Increased Wages
- The Momo Challenge: A Lesson in Digital Literacy
- A Blindfolded Justice System/li>
- Just Because it Makes You Uncomfortable, Doesn't Make it Anti-Semitism
Sports
- CSP Baseball Aims for a Moonshot Season
- CSP Track and Field Prepares for Outdoor Season
- Men's Golf Tees Off the 2019 Spring Season
- Golden Bear Lacrosse Begins Year Three
- Minnesota Wild Make Late Season Push Towards Playoffs
- Women's Golf: A Fall Season Recap
- CSP Softball Starts Off the Season Red Hot
- Vikings Look to Bolster Offensive Line in the Off-Season
- Minnesota Timberwolves Season All but Over
Arts and Variety
- CSP Marketing Program Takes on the West Coast
- Book Review: Everyone's a Aliebn When Ur a Aliebn Too by Jomny Sun
- Netflix Review: Dogs
- Food Review: The Litte Oven
- Theatre Spotlight: Maurice Fields, III
- Writer Spotlight: Matthew Iung
- Movie Review: Climax
- Music Review: David Bowie
- The Hobbit Review
- Things to See at MCAD and the MIA
- Neo-Surrealism Display from Natasha Dikareva and Vladimir Dikarev
- Mary Burwinkel: Artist, Mentor, and More CSP's Ceramics TA Makes Learning Fun
- Pottery and Place: Art with Common Roots
- "All Rise"--Not Your Grandparents' "Mockingbird": A Play Review
- Horoscopes
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- Concordia University, St. Paul
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- The Sword, April 2019
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News
- Possible Border Closure Could Prove Costly
- CSP's New Frontier is Across the Freeway
- Facebook Bans White Nationalism as Social Media Platforms Face Increasing Pressure
- Governor Walz's Snow Day Bill
- Nipsy Hussle is Murdered in Los Angeles
- Minnesota Unveils New Plan to Handle Sexual Assualt Cases
- MN Passes New Bill: Pharmaceutical Companies to Pay $20 Million to Combat Opioid Abuse
- New Zealand Increases Restrictive Gun Laws
- Supreme Court and the Death Penalty
- The Mueller Report
Opinion
- Trump Executive Order for College Campus Free Speech
- The Rise of Dismissed Political Scandals
- It Took 50 Lives for NZ, How Many Will it Take US to Make a Change?
- Is Easter Over Commercialized? Traditions Past and Present
- Jonas 2.0: Jonas Brothers Reunion
- Dear Underclassman...
- Earth Day 101: How to Make a Difference
- Kitten Slaughterhouse
- Job Hunting Tips for Graduating Millennials
- Attorney General William Barr's Findings Fall Short
- Potential Link Between Vaping and Seizures: Will it Stop People from Doing it?
- Understanding the Noor Trial
Sports
- Minnesota Twins Season Preview
- CSP's New Sport Makes a Splash
- CSP Baseball Comes Crashing Back Down to Earth
- Golden Bears Lacrosse Season Update
- Logan Hermes to Lead Concordia's Historic Move in eSports
- Track and Field Starts Outdoor Season With a Bang
Arts and Variety
- Easily Accessible Art: Six Local Places that Will Enrich Your Life
- Writer Spotlight: Dana Murphy, Poetry Contest Winner
- A Brief Overview of My Experience at NCECA
- Writer Spotlight: Gabie Yang, Short Story Contest Winner
- Artist Spotlight: Alicia Bjorkedal, The Art of Sharing
- Christian Stromley Music Spotlight
- Dancing the Semester Away: Theatre and Dance Spotlight, Hannah Wudtke
- Book Review: Station Eleven, Creating Light in Darkness
- Food Review: La Vieux Carre
- Movie Review of Green Book
- Music Review: The Claypool Lennon Delirium, South of Reality
- Horoscopes
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- 2019-04-01
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- Concordia University, St. Paul
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- The Sword, December 2011
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Contents
Front Page
- High Five
News
- The Freshman Experience
- Correction to CALL Center Article
- Uncovering the Dome
Arts and Variety
- Christmas at Concordia
- Social "Media" Commentary
- Burger Moes: A West 7th Gem
Sports
- Twins in the Cities
- A Fast break with Peter and Kenny
- Golden Bears Stay Perfect in NSIC
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- 2011-12-01
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- Concordia University, St. Paul
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- The Sword, April 2012
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Front Page
- Fighting the Finances: A Candid Look at Concordia's Athletic Facilities
News
- Concordia Hosts International Conference on Hmong Studies
Arts and Variety
- Pippin! This Spring's Musical Here at Concordia
- Behold Arcadia!
- 21 Jump Street Review
- Flutes, Rattles, and the Human Body
- Wrath of the Titans Review
- Wakame Sushi and Asian Bistro: Well Worth Your While
Sports
- Failures in Facilities
- Sports Talk with Denzell Blackmon
- Concordia Women's Golf Update
- Concordia Men's Golf Update
- The Outdoor Track Season has Begun!
- The Sign of Spring: Bruises and Adrenaline
- Concordia Baseball Update
- Concordia Softball Update
Editorial
- An American's Experience in the Palestinian Territories
- Urban Cross-Cultural College Consortium (U4C) Update
- I Want My Money Back: Buying Books You Never Use
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- 2012-04-01
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- Concordia University, St. Paul
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- The Sword, February 2012
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Contents
Front Page
- Concordia Softball Swings into Action
Arts and Variety
- "Americana": An Evening of Recent Music
- Senior Art Exhibit: Scenes of a River, Christa Bobbick to Showcase her Work
- Christus Sings with High School Choirs: Choir Festival Brings Concordia Together with Neighboring High Schools
- The Good News Players Home Show
- A Spoonful of Spoon Will Help Anything Go Down
Sports
- Men's Basketball Season Update
- Golden Bear Indoor Track Races Forward
- Golden Bear Baseball Hopes to Heat it Up in Arizona
- Preseason Player of the Year Award is Just the Beginning for Bryan Lippincott
- Golden Bears Athlete Spotlights: Brent Barz, Jodi Batzel
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- 2012-02-01
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- Concordia University, St. Paul
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- The Sword, November 2012
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Front Page
- "In Strength and Beauty Come": 2012 Fine and Performing Arts Christmas Concert
News
- Concordia: A Growing Institution
- Service Trips at Concordia
- The Truth Behind The Tuition Decrease
- Club Profiles
- Student-Donated Painting Missing from Chapel
Sports
- Cordell Smith: The Dual-Sport Athlete of Basketball and Football
- Carissa Wolyniec: Leading the LadyBears into a New Season
- Little Recognition: Junior Tackle Steven Davis' Excellent Play on Field Often Goes Unnoticed
- Sibling Golfers: Adam and Laura Petterson
- Put Me In, Coach
- Excellence and High Expectations: Volleyball Team's Performance Spikes at Key Part of Season
- A Bumpy Season Ends in Heartbreak: Golden Bear Soccer Finishes Ninth in NSIC
Arts
- Student Spotlight: Music, Daniel Sailer
- Student Spotlight: Art, John Potter
- Student Spotlight: Theatre, Marisa Tejeda
- Marietta
- Christus Robes in Ghana
- The Minnesota Orchestra Lockout
- Titillating Thanksgiving Traditions
- Victoria Justice and Thomas Mann
- Book Review: Sisterhood Everlasting
- Movie Review: The Man with the Iron Fists
- Forgiveness 360 Symposium
- Minnesota Nats
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- 2012-11-01
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- Concordia University, St. Paul
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- The Sword, March 2013
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Contents
Front Page
- Poke Ends Collegiate Career in Style
News
- Civil Unions vs. Marriage: What is the Difference?
- Deltas Travel to Rome: Concordia Honors Students Tour the Eternal City
- What's in a Name? Concordia Buildings Tell a Story
- Professor for the Day Series: CSP Invites Government Officials to Teach for a Day
- "Visibility Campaign" Highlights CSP
Sports
- CSP's Softball Sweetheart, Bekah Roth
- Clearing His Hurdles: Zach Pederson Breaks His Record
- Looking to Finish Strong: Brittany Dohmen Races for Personal Best
- Teammates, Roommates, Best Friends: Enderlin and Hagenson Lead Lady Bear Golf
- Rookie Golfer Comes Up Big, Matt Spier
- Riding Shotgun
Arts and Variety
- A Passion Turns Into a Life Calling, Beth Albrecht
- Student Spotlight: Theatre, Alan Holasek
- The Diary of Anne Frank: The Spring 2013 Student Production
- Concordia Student Gets First Book Published
- From Flow Time to Show Time: Insight into Backstage Theatre
- Dark Skies Movie Review
- An Evening with Jennifer Thompson-Cannino and Ronald Cotton
- Caffeine, Warmth, and Free WiF: Cahoots Coffee Bar
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- 2013-03-01
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- Concordia University, St. Paul
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- The Sword, February 2013
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Contents
Front Page
- Concordia's Debate on Human Sexuality
News
- Bendicion: A Recap of the Nicaragua Service Trip
- When In Rome: Concordia Students and Faculty Travel to Italy
- Student Senate Update
- Class Schedule To Change In 2013
Sports
- Coming Together As a Team
- Olstad Grows Through Adversity
- Football Team Adds New Coach
- Golden Bear Baseball
Human Interest
- A Unique Perspective
- Opinion: Minnesota Freedom to Marry Day
- Homosexuality and Heterosexuality in the Context of the Christian Gospel
- A Biblical View on Sexuality: The Continuing Dialogue on Sex at Concordia
- Opinion: Five Years
- Opinion: Reflection on the Recent Convocation on Sexuality in the Context of the Christian Gospel
Arts and Variety
- Student Spotlight: Music, Joseph Cossetta
- Student Spotlight: Art, Mandie Goneau
- The Master Butcher's Singing Club Book Review
- Student Spotlight: Theatre, Scott Tolzmann
- Interview With Beautiful Creatures Cast
- Theatre Department's New Play: Germinal
- Warm Bodies Movie Review
- So You Want To Study Abroad? CSP Student Spending Eight Months in Italy
- Cafe Latte Food Review
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- 2013-02-01
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- Concordia University, St. Paul
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- The Sword, January 2017
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Contents
News
- Women’s March on Washington and Sister Marches Everywhere
- Club Spotlight: Saudi Club
- Taking Action Against Crime: New MN Law on Sexual Assault on College Campuses
- A Day On, Not a Day Off: CSP Honors Martin Luther King, Jr.
- Professor Spotlight: Dr. Mary Ann Yang
- Inauguration Day 2017
- Strangers in a Foreign Land: CSP Students Witness Powerful Resilience in Syrian Refugees
- New Year, New Aims: College New Year Resolutions
- Confirmed: Russia Targets US Election in Support of Trump
- Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Known Vaccine Skeptic Appointed as Vaccine Safety Chair
Sports
- Male Athlete of the Month: Diallo Powell
- Lacrosse is Set To Begin Its Inaugural Season
- CSP Men's Basketball Look To Stop Their Losing Streak
- Track and Field: Indoor Season Records and Top-5 Finishes Highlight Start of the Season
- Female Athlete of the Month: Caitlyn Russell
Opinion
- Do Schools Provide Students Enough Opportunity to be Creative
- Fight For Control Over Chicago
- Suck It Up Buttercup: Millennials Need to Stop Being Coddled
Arts and Variety
- The Sound of Madness: a Self-Reflective Album
- Book Review: A Cold January Read, The Winter People by Jennifer McMahon
- The Unseen Classes of Concordia
- Writer Spotlight: Michelle Fisher, Writing as Fast as She Can
- For the Love of Music. Music Spotlight: Noah Ostlund
- 14th Annual High School Honors Exhibit: High School Artwork in CSP's Gallery
- A Bouquet of Fries: Restaurant Max
- Theatre Spotlight: Madeline Swain, A Child-Born Actress
- Artist Spotlight: Bethany Aleshire, For the Love of Ideas
- Before The Flood: DiCaprio Produces Climate Change Documentary
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- 2017-01-01
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- Concordia University, St. Paul
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- The Sword, April 2016
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Contents
News
- Dr. Chatman Speaks at 2016 Poehler Lecture
- April 6th Convocation: Women and Education
- Business Club Networking Dinner
- A Network of Executive Women: Power for the Present and Advice for the Future
- Barb: The Story Behind the Deli Counter
- Around Concordia’s Community: A Restaurant with a View of the Past, W.A. Frost
- Club Spotlight: The Communications Club
- Professor Spotlight: Jason Neel
- Betty McColumn Visits Campus
- In Memory of Tabatha Lee
- March 16th Science Convocation
- March 9th Disability Awareness Convocation
- UMOJA Hosts Multicultural Night
Sports
- Men’s Basketball Season Review
- Concordia Golf: Swinging into the End of the Season
- Women's Basketball Postseason Wrap-Up
- Track and Field Update
- Change of Athletic Director at Concordia
- Softball Update
- Athlete of the Month: Connor Olson
- Baseball Update
Arts and Variety
- Art Spotlight: Bert Lee
- Dance Spotlight: Rodney Thao
- Spring Into Dance IV
- Book Review: The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society
- Theater Spotlight: Scarlett Koenig
- Food Review: Eli's Food and Cocktails
- Movie Review: The Peanuts Movie
- Book Review: Where Will You Be Five Years From Today?
- Music Spotlight: Lydia Molberg
- Concordia’s Student Juried Art Exhibition
- Opera Workshop
- The Minneapolis St.Paul International Film Fest
- Compline Evening Chapel
- Creative Writing Spotlight: Brooke Steigauf
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- 2016-04-01
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- Concordia University, St. Paul
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- The Sword, January 2015
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Contents
Front Page
- CAB's Vegas Night
News
- A New Art Community: LutheranArts.org, A Brand New Lutheran Arts Website
- Martin Luther King Jr. Day: Service Event Review
Opinion
- Fighting The Good Fight
- Attack on Charlie Hebdo
Sports
- Male Athlete of the Month: Michael Yahnke
- Second Half! 2014 May Be Over, But Basketball Season is Not
- Baseball Preview
- The Humble Kicker
- Female Athlete of the Month: Amanda Barton
- Golden Bears Women's Basketball
Arts and Variety
- Anna Metcalfe: A Living River
- Book Review: Fifteen Cautionary Fables
- Movie Review: The Hobbit: Battle of Five Armies
- S.T.A.G.E. Highlights
- SKYSCRAPE: The Plebian Scrolls
- High School Honors Exhibition
- Art Spotight: Celene Paez
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- 2015-01-01
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- Concordia University, St. Paul
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- The Sword, February 2018
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Contents
Front Matter
- Letter From the Editor
News
- AI Writers and the Future of Journalism
- Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Michele Pickel - Stable-izing Literacy Skills with the Help of Horses
- Club Spotlight: Solus Christus
- Overcoming the Winter Blues
- The Effects of Allianz Field on St. Paul's Midway
- Emotional Support Animals Fight for their Rights
- Minnesota: Sex Trafficking Hub
Opinion
- American Bridges are Falling Down: Why Over 50,000 American Bridges are Falling Apart
- From the Classroom to the Grocery Store
- A Need for Required World Religions and Cultures Courses
- Mindfulness in the Workplace
- I'm This and You're That Identity: Why You Should Be Proud of Yours and Respectful of Others'
- The Anti of the Anti-Vaxx Movement
- Jeff Sessions and Living the Nixon-Era Relic: Revamping the War on Drugs
Sports
- A Family Affair
- Men's Basketball Team Shows Flashes at the End of the Season
- A Team Led by Faith
- Women's Basketball Update
- CSP Track and Field: Broken Records and High Hopes Leading into Conference Championships
- Male Athlete of the Month: Bryndan Matthews
- CSP Takes on the Super Bowl
- Female Athlete of the Month: Kalle Burney
- 2018 Winter Olympics Preview
- Golden Bears Baseball to Start Season at U.S. Bank Stadium and Tucson Invite
- Media Row: The Sword Takes on the Super Bowl
Arts and Variety
- Dance Spotlight: Jennifer Thao
- Food Review: Hai-Hai, A Tropical Vietnamese Food Getaway
- Mary Shelley's Frankenstein: A 200th Anniversary Review
- Art in the Cities: "From Frame to Film"
- Music Review: Justin Timberlake's Man of the Woods
- Movie Review: The Post
- The Subjectivity of Art as Exposed by the Work of John Martin Bell
- John Martin Bell's Take on His Artwork and Creative Process
- 10th Annual Invitational Choral Concert Recap
- Top 3 Coffee Shops for Studying: Where Coffee and Studying Always Go Hand in Hand
- Artist Spotlight: Cornel Beard - On the Value of Collective Knowledge
- Writer Spotlight: Josiah Osiemi
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- 2018-02-01
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- Concordia University, St. Paul
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- The Sword, February 2014
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Contents
Front Page
- Snow Daze: The In-and-Outs of Snow Emergencies at Concordia
News
- CBOL Graduate Program
- Professor Spotlight: Dr. Suzanne Hequet
- Student Senate: An Update
- It's a Slam Dunk - Don't Drive Drunk: Concordia Athletes Star in Award-Winning Video Against Drunk Driving
Sports
- Leaping for Success: Elyea-Wheeler's Pole Vaulting Takes Track Team to New Heights
- Dirt, Sod, and Clay, Oh My: Baseball Preview
- Male Athlete of the Month: Cordell Smith
- Men's Basketball: Building Team Chemistry to Finish the Season Strong
- Female Athlete of the Month: Rachel Hansen
- Women's Basketball: Fighting for First in the Conference
Arts and Variety
- Art Student Spotlight: Derek Bressler
- Cate Vermeland: An Artist's Quest to Find Voice in a Technological World
- Food Review: Mancini's Char House-Traditional Dining with an Old School Twist
- The Best Things in Life are Free: Teresa Schier's Voice Recital
- I, Frankenstein Movie Review
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- 2014-02-01
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- Concordia University, St. Paul
- Title
- The Sword, March 2018
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Contents
Front Matter
- Letter From the Editor
News
- CSP Research Students Present at the State Capitol
- Faculty Spotlight: President Tom Ries - A Pastor, President, and Packers Fan
- CSP Study Abroad Takes Schooling to a New Level
- Florida School Shooting Follows Disturbing Trend
- Intramural Sports Making a Comeback at CSP
- The 2018 Minnesota Private College's Job and Internship Fair
- Let's Talk About Diversity
- Teachers of Tomorrow Join Forces with Kappa Delta Pi
- Flu Shot Facts: Scientific Evidence that Vaccines are a Good Thing
Opinion
- Creativity in Modern Media
- Will it to Existence: Taking Control Over Your Own Happiness
- Congressional Maps and Gerrymandering: Who Should Draw Districts?
- Preventing School Shootings
- Tax Per Mileage
- Does the President Have Too Much Power?
- The Formation of Reality: Russia's Contemporary Theory of War
- Is the Influence of Labor Unions Too Great?
- One Bad Apple Ruins the Bunch: Perversions and Manipulations of #MeToo
Special Content
- "Lightbring" by Timothy Peterson. Winner of the Kaden Award for Best Short Story.
Sports
- Golden Bears Track and Field Continue to Improve
- CSP Lacrosse Starts Season Strong
- Men's and Women's Golf Looks to Start Spring Season with a Bang
- Winter Olympics Recap
- Minnesota Twins Season Preview: Can They Recapture the Magic?
- Wild Look to Finish Season Strong
- Men's Basketball Wraps Up Season and Looks Forward to 2018-19
- Women's Basketball Ends Their Season on a High Note
- Timberwolves Hold Breath as Bulter Goes Down and Playoffs Approach
- The Minnesota United Look to Bounce Back After Dismal Inaugural Season
- Baseball Update: Transfers Help Baseball Team Get Off to Hot Start
- Female Athlete of the Month: Lindsay Dorr
- Male Athlete of the Month: Isaac Horman
- New NBA All-Star Game Format Electrifies Fans and Players
Arts and Variety
- Writing Spotlight: Tim Peterson
- Spring Into the Dance VI Preview
- Art in the Cities: The Birth Project - Born Again
- Ash Martini: Actor, Director, and Playwright
- Music Spotlight: Scott Kleppe
- Music Review: "Ladies and Tigers" - A Cinematic Alt-Rock Experience
- Book Review: Annihilation
- Movie Review: Annihilation
- Food Review: Cafe Astoria
- Artist Spotlight: Rachel Allen
- Sprint Tour Homecoming Concert
- Studying Abroad in Barcelona: One Student's Stories of Navigating Camels, Siestas, and the Wonders of Spain
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- 2018-03-01
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- Concordia University, St. Paul
- Title
- The Sword, December 2013
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Contents
Front Page
- Future of Laptop Program Uncertain
News
- Building Cultures Muslim Journeys: Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood
- UMOJA: Unique Club Encourages Cultural Awareness
- Philip Hampton Appointed to Board of Urban Development
- Student Senate Update
Opinion
- Downtown Minneapolis Parking: Too Expensive for Employees
- Pro Bono Athletics
- Do a Little Critical Thinking, Please
- Your Image Violates Facebook Policy
- Intelligence Before Beauty: Should the U.S. Ban Child Beauty Pageants
Sports
- Cross Country: A Season in Review
- Track Season Preview
- 2013-2014 Men's Basketball Preview
- 2013-2014 Women's Basketball Preview
- Male Athlete of the Month: Cole Olstad
- Female Athlete of the Month: Kayla Koenecke
Arts and Variety
- Art Spotlight: Mohanie Singh
- Wadjda: A Director's Hopeful Critique
- Nothing to Fear or Loathe: Panic! at the Disco's New Album Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die!
- Christmas at Concordia
- Movie Review: Catching Fire
- Song of Ice and Fire: Game of Thrones Book Review
- Music Spotlight: Josh Billings
- Theater Spotlight: Erika Bjornstad
- Stress-Free Finals
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- 2013-12-01
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- Concordia University, St. Paul
- Title
- The Sword, November 2010
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Volume 47, Issue 2, published November 2010. This issue of The Sword is from the 2010-2011 academic year.
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- 2010-11-01
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- Concordia University, St. Paul
- Title
- The Sword, November 2013
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Contents
Front Page
- International Student Organization: New Club Helps to Encourage a Global Mindset on Campus
News
- Teachers Teaching Teachers: Dr. Lynn Gehrke Wins Bammy Award
- Nomad Manifesto: Somali Voices Through Culture and Art
- Student Senate Update
- Adjunct Professors: Not Only a Professor, But an Administrator Too!
- Her Dream is to Help Us Live Ours: Elizabeth Glynn, Concordia Sociology Professor
Sports
- Male Athlete of the Month: Nic Rudolph's Focus on Hard Work and Success
- The Race for Regionals
- Academic Awards for Athletes
- Female Athlete of the Month: Chloe Moore
- Concordia University Cheer Team
- Moore Gives More: Zach Moore and Defense Has Been a High Point of the Season
- Changing Leaves, Cold Weather, and Concordia Volleyball
Opinion
- Thanksgiving Day or Shopping Fray?
- Retire the Penny
- Paying College Athletes
- Cosetta’s
Arts and Variety
- Theater Spotlight: Cody Gerres
- Music Spotlight: Chris Anderson
- Art Spotlight: Mindy Bolton
- Movie Review: Las Vegas
- Love Came Down at Christmas
- One Act Festival: Concordia's Biannual Theatre Directing Class
- Book Review: The Coincidence of Callie and Kayden
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- 2013-11-01
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- Concordia University, St. Paul
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- The Sword, February 2017
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Contents
News
- Trump’s Travel Ban Denied
- Club Spotlight: Tetra Delta
- New Transit Projects: Light Rail Extensions and Rapid Bus Transits
- Minnesota Senate Health Insurance Bill: Who Pays?
- Professor Spotlight: Dr. Amanda Brosnahan
- Reformation Heritage Lecture: Remaking the World With Law and Gospel
- President Trump Keeping His Campaign Promises...So Far
- Jenny Everett: CSP Graduate Gets Job in Sorrento, Italy
- Making It Through the Winter: Driving Safety and Theft Protection
- Super Bowl 51: Not-So-Super Commercials
Sports
- CSP’s Track Team Continues Reaching New Heights
- CSP Women's Basketball Heads to NSIC Conference Tournament
- Mens Basketball Prepares for NSIC Conference Tournament
- Golden Bear for Life From the Refugee to Baylor Basketball: The Story of Nuni Omot
- National Signing Day Highlighted by CSP Football Signing 39 New Players
- Female Athlete of the Month: Erica Young
- Male Athlete of the Month: Antony Odera
- Look At the First Season’s Schedule: Concordia Lacrosse
- Golden Bears Kicks Off 2017 Season With Trips to U.S. Bank Stadium and Arizona
Opinion
- Should Minnesota Bring Back Legal Walls? The Fall of Legal Graffiti Walls
- The Mexico City Policy: Implications for the Holistically Pro-Life
- Thought Germs: The Contagiousness of Our Emotions
- Exploring Ourselves Through Others Study Abroad Opens Horizons
Arts and Variety
- A Leading Actress: Allison Fries
- Creative Writing Spotlight: A Foot in Both Worlds - Joe Muench
- Fire and Ice: St Paul Winter Gallery
- Music Spotlight: Kristyn Svoboda
- Latino Art Migrates to Concordia
- Modern Retelling of The Tempest: Hag-Seed by Margaret Atwood
- Hidden Hispanic Gem: Food Review, El Burrito Mercado
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- 2017-02-01
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- Concordia University, St. Paul
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- The Sword, January 2016
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Contents
News
- Concordia Expands Active-Duty Military Tuition Benefits
- A Step into Powerful Discussions: Task Force for Human Diversity
- SELF Refi Program: Minnesota Office of Higher Education Announces New Student Loan Refinancing Initiative
- Club Spotlight: Sigma Tau Delta
- St. Paul’s Winter Carnival: Walking in a Winter Wonderland
- Heidi’s Holst Housing Tip #3
- Around Concordia’s Community: History of the Saint Paul Cathedral
- Students Guide to Caucus
- Martin Luther King Day
- Powerball Frenzy
Sports
- Female Athlete of the Month: Anna Schmitt
- Male Athlete of the Month: Tyler Noumowicz
- Midway Soccer: Minnesota Loon Soccer Team Coming to St. Paul
- Golden Bears Heating Up: Men's Basketball Update
- Talent and Depth Evident on Senior Laden Roster
- Golf Team Looks to Finish Strong in Spring Season
- Fess Steps Down
- Former Concordia Football Coach Returns
Cover Feature
- Nicaragua Service Trip
- London Abroad
Arts and Variety
- Movie Review: The Revenant
- Food Review: The Flamingo Restaurant
- Design Spotlight: Jordan Homlund
- 2016 High School Honors Showcase
- Dance Spotlight: Miata Smith
- CSP Percussion Ensemble Concert
- Theater Spotlight: Marisa Tejeda
- Music Spotlight: Christina Tretter
- Theater Preview: The Seagull
- Fun Dates at Affordable Rates
- Fighting Your “Real” Demons: A Confectionery Conundrum
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- Date of Creation
- 2016-01-01
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- Concordia University, St. Paul
- Title
- The Sword, November 2017
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Contents
Front Matter
- Letter From the Editor
News
- #MeToo Campaign: How One Tweet Started a Revolution
- Concordia Blood Drive: Doing a Bit of Good for Someone
- Club Spotlight: Student Organization for Latinos/as
- Land That Job! How to be a Fantastic Interviewee
- Is Lack of Sleep Dangerous to your Health?
- Beautiful Feet in Your Shoes
- Honolulu Says "Aloha" to Texting While Walking
- Uber and Lyft Causing Traffic Problems
Sports
- Cross Country Teams Sprints to Best Season in Recent Memory
- Female Athlete of the Month: Brooklyn Lewis
- Volleyball Set for Another National Title Run
- Football team Sees Improvement in 2017 Season
- Male Athlete of the Month: Noah Rasinski
- Men's Basketball Looks to Build with Young Roster
- Women's Basketball Starts Their Season with a Bang!
- The Man Behind the Banners
- An End to a Memorable Season for CSP Soccer
Opinion
- Do We Need Stricter Gun Control?
- Existential Gaps in the American Dream
- Is Playing Football Worth the Risk of Serious Brain Injury?
- Is America's Infrastructure Failing?
- Net Neutrality
- Standardized Testing Non-standardized Students
- Should We Use Drone Warfare?
- Starbucks v. Caribou: A Theory on What Your Favorite Coffee Shop Says About You
- Social Media and Targeted Marketing: Should Targeted Ads Have You Worried?
Arts and Variety
- A Review of the Current Exhibits at the Catherine G. Murphy Gallery
- 500th Anniversary Reformation Service Hits Home at CSP
- Agnes of God: An Interview with Director Tim Payton
- A Review of Turtles All the Way Down by John Green
- CSP's Theater Presents: Luther
- Art Spotlight: A Closer Look at Nick Schroepfer
- Young Joni: A Unique Slice of NE Cuisine - How One Restaurant Goes Above and Beyond the Call of Pizza
- Loving Vincent: A Review
- Theatre Spotlight: Maurice Fields
- Music Spotlight: Anna Karsten and Mikaela Krause
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- Date of Creation
- 2017-11-01
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- The Sword is a student publication and does not necessarily reflect the views of the administration, faculty, or staff. This Item is protected by copyright and/or related rights. You are free to use this Item in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. For all questions related to copyright and reuse of these materials, contact The Sword via email at sword@csp.edu.
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- Concordia University, St. Paul