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- The Sword, April 1993
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Volume 28, Issue 11, published April 26, 1993. This issue of The Sword is from the 1992-1993 academic year.
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- 1993-04-26
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- Concordia University, St. Paul
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- The Sword, May 1989
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Volume 24, Issue 10, published May 5, 1989. This issue of The Sword is from the 1988-1989 academic year.
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- 1989-05-05
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- Concordia University, St. Paul
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- The Sword, March 1994
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Volume 29, Issue 11, published March 18, 1994. This issue of The Sword is from the 1993-1994 academic year.
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- 1994-03-18
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- Concordia University, St. Paul
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- The Sword, December 1997
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Volume 33, Issue 5, published December 15, 1997. This issue of The Sword is from the 1997-1998 academic year.
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- 1997-12-15
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- Concordia University, St. Paul
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- The Sword, December 2018
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Contents
News
- The Ongoing Situation on our Southern Border
- Christmas Around the World: Comparing Celebrations Across Cultures
- Climate Change is Affecting You
- The Boring Company Cancels Plans to Open Its Sepulveda Test Tunnel
- Thanks to Science, You Can Eat an Apple a Day
- SpongeBob Creator Stephen Hillenburg Passes Away
- Russians and Ukrainians Clash at Sea as Tensions Run High
- Perfectionism: A Source of Suffering in Young Adults
- NASA Lands New Space Probe on Mars
- MPLS One Step Closer to Municipal ID's
- Minnesota Scientist Leads Investigation on Soil Microbes
- CRISPR Babies: Chinese Scientist Claims First Genetically-Modified Humans
- Midterm Election Results Summary: The 116th Congress
- Passing the Torch: Minnesota's First Hmong Essay Contest
- Small Newspaper in Rural Oregon Thrives
- CSP Hosts SIETAR Conference on Ideological Polarizations: Lessons and Takeaways
- Betsy DeVos' Title IX Guidelines Prioritize Schools Over Students
- GM Layoffs Has Everyone Pointing Fingers
Opinion
- It is Never Okay to Ban Books
- How SpongeBob Has Impacted Me
- Group-work in the Classroom
- The Ultimate Stand-off: Real vs. Fake Trees
- The Best Christmas Music
- The Best Holiday Movie
- Worst Holiday Movie
- Seasonal Depression: How to Beat It
- Goal Setting: Making New Year's Resolutions Effective/li>
Sports
- Women's Basketball Looks to Get Hot Going Into the New Year
- Kalin Bennett Breaks Barriers: First Student-Athlete with Autism to Sign Letter of Intent for D1 Basketball
- US Bank Stadium Basketball Classic: A Glimpse at What's to Come
- Tyler Dunn's NFL Playoff Predictions
- Former NFL Players Continue to Come Out Regarding Opioid Abuse
- Athletes and Domestic Violence: An Alarming and Ongoing Trend
- Indoor Track and Field Preview: Youthful Men's and Women's Teams Poised for Growth, Success
- Joe Mauer Retires: Thank You #7
- Men's Basketball Team Starts Season on the Right Track
- MN Timberwolves Trade Butler
- Male Athlete of the Month: Bryndan Matthews
- Female Athlete of the Month: Lindsay Dorr
Arts and Variety
- Bremen Town Blues
- Music Review: The Replacements, For Sale: Live at Maxwell's 1986
- Art in the Cities
- Charity Spotlight: Feed My Starving Children
- Food Review: Red Rabbit, When One Door Closes Another Opens
- Book Review: Sea of Rust
- The Many Faces of Nature: A Look at CSP's Photo Biennial
- Movie Review: Border
- New On Netflix
- Trudging Through Student Teaching
- Horoscopes
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- 2018-12-01
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- Concordia University, St. Paul
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- The Sword, May 1987
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Volume 22, Issue 6, published May 22, 1987. This issue of The Sword is from the 1986-1987 academic year.
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- Date of Creation
- 1987-05-22
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- Concordia University, St. Paul
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- The Sword, October 2018
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Contents
Front Matter
- 1937: Looking Back at the Concordia Comet
News
- No Jail Time Given for Vicious Alaskan Assault, Sparks Call for Change
- Elon Musk steps down as Tesla Chairman and agrees to pay $20 million in deal with SEC
- Nominated Brett Kavanaugh Officially Joins the Supreme Court
- Banksy Shreds Expectations; Legendary street artist "self-destructs" a million-dollar piece
- Gubernatorial Candidates' Differing Opinions on Opiates
- A Brief History of Concordia University, A 125 Year-Old History in the Making
- Where and How to Vote as a College Student: A Brief Summary of the Where and How
- Research says Junk Food is Alarmingly Addictive. Who Knew?
- More Minnesota Cities Raise Tobacco Purchasing Age
- Supervised Injection Sites Proposed in Twin Cities
- A Creative Fix for Potholes: Duluth's Use of Taconite Filler
- Rare Two-Headed Copperhead Snake Baffles Scientists
Sports
- Men and Women's Cross-Country Teams Have Success at Griak Invite
- CSP Women's Soccer Defense Shines as Team Continues to Find Success
- Golden Bear Volleyball Prepares for Transitions and Aims for Titles
- Golf Update: Strong Play by the Men's and Women's Teams Intensifies as Competition Ramps Up
- Football Update
- Male Athlete of the Month: Haskins Among Top Defenders in the Nation Near Halfway Point
- Female Athlete of the Month: Sophie Hill
- Women's Basketball Preview
- Homecoming
- Men's Basketball Preview: 2018-2019 Season
Opinion
- Hidden Mayan City Rewriting History
- I Can't Vote, but You Can!
- Instagram as a Professional Platform: Dos and Don'ts from @VisualVitaliti
- Is Online Learning as Effective as Face-to-Face?
- Kavanaugh: Should We be Concerned?
- What Should Concordia be Looking for in a New President?
- Moth Memes: What Are They and Why Do We Love Them?
- Old Dogs and New Tricks: What Can Old People Learn from the Young?
- Shared Responsibility: What Men Can do to Prevent Sexual Assault
Arts and Variety
- Art in the Cities
- Dark Horse Bar and Eatery
- I Come from Arizona: A Play Review
- Little Shop of Horrors Preview
- Theatre Spotlight: Tom Norman
- Artist Spotlight: Nicole Nystrom
- Writer Spotlight: Henry Luloff
- Music Review: Aphex Twin, A Review of Collapse EP
- Book Review: Educated: A Memoir
- Movie Review: Venom
- New on Netflix: Dancing Queen
- Horoscopes and Horror-Scopes
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- Date of Creation
- 2018-10-01
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- Concordia University, St. Paul
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- The Sword, September 2018
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Contents
Front Matter
- Letter From the Editor
News
- Metro Transit Struggles with Shortage of Drivers
- Revolutionary Library Renovations
- CSP Staph Study takes on State Fair
- Bill Passes Allowing Mining to Enter Minnesota Landmark
- Club Spotlight: CHAMPS
- Stolen Ruby Red Slippers Found
- The World's First Omnivorous Shark, The Bonnethead
- Minnesota's Gubernatorial Election: The Run-Down on Who's Running
- Donald Trump's Proposed Ireland Trip in Doubt
- The Nike/Kaepernick Controversy
Sports
- Cross Country Season Preview/Update
- Golden Bear Soccer Off to a Hot Start
- Volleyball Preview
- Men's and Women's Golf Both Off to Stellar Starts
- Football Team Primed for Breakthrough in 2018
- Billy Brown's Legacy Lives On in the CSP Community
- CSP Releases New Podcast and App
- Male Athlete of the Month: Caleb Troe
- Female Athlete of the Month: Elizabeth Mohr
- Friends, Family, and Fantasy Football
- Varland Looking Like a Gem for the Oakland A's Organization
- Minnesota United Finish Up 2018 Season Still in Rebuilding Phase
- Minnesota Twins Hopes Come Crashing Down in 2018
- Captain Kirk Looks to Lead Vikings in 2018 Revenge Tour
Opinion
- Should Graffiti be Considered Art?
- The Do's and Dont's of Dental Hygiene
- Should High Schools Push Back Start Times
- Is the State Fair Worth It?
- Courtship: Dead of Alive?
- How Police and Crime Shows Influence Public Opinion
- Colin Kaepernick and a Well-Crafted Marketing Campaign Boost Nike's Online Sales 31%
- Are Celebrities the Best Hope for a Presidential Pardon?
- What Current Musicians will Stand the Test of Time?
Arts and Variety
- Art in the Cities
- Tacos, Salsa, and Chips: Oh My! A Review of Centro's Eclectic Cuisine
- Night, Mother at Grainbelt Warehouse: A Play Review
- Book Review: The Life of Vespa
- Theatre Spotlight: Kallie Jo Ascheman
- Music Spotlight: Noah Boudreau, Music and Faith
- Horoscopes and Horror-Scopes
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- Date of Creation
- 2018-09-01
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- Concordia University, St. Paul
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- The Sword, February 2019
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Contents
News
- Amazon Delivery Robots are Coming!
- A Brief History of Black History Month
- Crisis in Venezuela
- Looming Shutdown
- Jayme Closs Abducted and Found
- An Attack on Jussie Smollett, An Attack on Many
- Minnesota DHS Reports Major Data Breach
- Puerto Rico Service Trip
- Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez Moved Forward with Climate Change Deal
Opinion
- Social Media: A Politician's Double-Edged Sword
- Covington Catholic: A Reminder of our Role in Media-Consumption
- The 2020 Presidential Candidates So Far
- Winter Car Survival Guide
- February's Sunshine: Redefining Valentine's Day
- How to Stay Organized in the Chaos of a New Year
- The Opioid Epidemic: The Need for More Outreach Programs for Young Adult Addicts
- The Government Shutdown
- Walls Don't Fix It All
- One Side of Trump's Wall
- 2019 State of the Union
- Valentine's Day Gift Ideas: How to Show Love and Save Money...at the Same Time!
Sports
- Female Athlete of the Month: Toni Canfall
- Male Athlete of the Month: Nasru Wado
- Final Four Preparation Underway at US Bank Stadium
- Men's Basketball Looks to End the Season on a Strong Note
- Minnesota Timberwolves Season Update
- Trio of Concordia Graduates Making an Impact on the Final Four
- Women's Basketball Takes Aim at a Postseason Run
- Minnesota Wild Season Update
Arts and Variety
- From Dirt to Hay: What it Takes to Become a Farmer
- Book Review: A Review of Orwell's 1984
- Movie Review: Twenty-Five Years of Pulp Fiction
- Food Review: The Naughty Greek (TNG)
- Music Review: Genesis, Trespass
- Theatre Spotlight: Marja Bjornstad
- CSP Theatre: Twelfth Night Preview
- Horoscopes
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- Date of Creation
- 2019-02-01
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- Concordia University, St. Paul
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- The Sword, September 2011
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Contents
News
- Golden Bears Take Down Wolves in Home Opener
- Students "Dig" Hippos Archaeological Summer Trip
- "Come Together" for Presidential Inauguration and Homecoming
- Let's Go Ride A Bike
- Lutheran School Welcomes Other Religions
Arts and Variety
- Bon Iver: Back in the Midwest
- Concordia Slams Poetry
- Book Review: Shadows of the Pomegranate Tree
- Best of CSP Area
- Best of CSP Area: Food
- Best of CSP Area: Entertainment
- Best of CSP Area: Personal Health
- Album Review: Red Hot Chili Peppers
- Dear Chloe: The Best Life Advice You'll Ever Get!
- Toppers Pizza: A (Re)View from the Top
- Shakespeare Under the Stars
- Grocery Shopping Near Concordia
Sports
- No More Hibernation...It's Time for Domination
- We Can Cheer Once Again: Concordia's Cheer Team Returns
- Peterson Quarterbacks Golden Bears to Victory Over Minot State
- The Short Story On the Long Run: Concordia Cross Country Team Kicks Off 2011 Season
- Bear Backers Rewards Program: Students Offered Rewards for Supporting Sports Teams
- Golf Teams Are On-Par For Upcoming Season
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- Date of Creation
- 2011-09-01
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- Concordia University, St. Paul
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- The Sword, November 2018
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Contents
News
- CSP Adopts New Building
- An Allergy Shot that Costs More than a Year's Salary
- #MeToo Anniversary, #HimToo Beginnings
- Live Him: Beautiful Feet 2018
- New Social Credit System in China
- Birds Got Their Colorful Eggs From Dinosaurs
- Canada Becomes Second Country to Legalize Marijuana
- Minnesota's Gubernatorial Election: The Run-Down on Who's Running
- It's a Marvelous Life: A Tribute to Stan Lee
- Fact-Checking Trump's Birthright Dilemma
- Harry Potter and the Night at the Library
- First Avenue Takes Over Ownership of St Paul's Fitzgerald Theatre
- Discover Nature Near You: Afton State Park
- Controversial Giant Telescope to be Built on Hawaiian Volcano
- 1940's Anti-Semitism Seeps Into Today's Evil
- Money Doesn't Buy Happiness... Or Does It?
- Mail Bomb Suspect Had 100 Potential Targets
- Inventor of the Green Bean Casserole Passes Away
Opinion
- Legalizing Marijuana: The Great Green Boom
- Campus Activities
- Best Thanksgiving Food
- Finals Week Self-Care for Dummies
- Trump's Efforts to end Birthright Citizenship--Is It Constitutional?
- PSA: Go Get Your Flu Shot!
- The Need for Net Neutrality: Banning Would Hurt More Than Just Small Company Wallets
- Stereotyping: A Problem We Will Never Solve
- Election Security
- Why Turkey is the Worst Food at Thanksgiving
- Voting for the First Time: It's Easier Than You Think!
- Why Are Certain Apps So Addictive?
- Standardizing Testing is Failing Our Students
- Trump and Tent Cities
- Victoria's Secret
- The Rise of Antisemitism and How to Prevent It
Sports
- Football Recap: A Memorable Season
- Derrick Rose: The Rose That Blossomed Twice
- Men's and Women's Cross-Country Season Comes to an End
- Female Athlete of the Month: Anna Schmitt
- Male Athlete of the Month: Chris Garrett
- Men's Basketball Looks to Build on Strong Start
- Women's Basketball Looks to Heat Up
- New and Old Faces Shine for CSP Golf
Arts and Variety
- NATS 2018: CSP Students Participate in Singing Competition
- FEBO Performance Recap
- Upcoming CSP Theatre Productions
- Egypt's Sunken Cities
- Harrowing Adventures of Sabrina
- 35 Years and Counting: The Duffy Gallery
- Play Review: Noises Off
- Book Review: Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking
- Writer Spotlight: Cristopher Gibson
- Music Spotlight: Meghan Larson
- Theatre Spotlight: Who is Chelsea Wolf?
- Music Review: Paul McCartney, Egypt Station
- Art in the Cities: Kinngait Studios-Printmaking in the Arctic Circle
- Artist Spotlight: Alanna Pleasants
- Food Review: Day By Day Cafe
- Movie Review: Bohemian Rhapsody-Is This Real Life? Is This Just Fantasy?
- Horoscopes
- Item Physical Format
- Date of Creation
- 2018-11-01
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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
- Title
- The Sword, March 2012
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Contents
Front Page
- Jeff Burkart: Concordia's Hidden Gem
News
- Students Thank Legislators at Capitol
- Dr. Cheryl Chatman Receives Lifetime Achievement Award
- Can We Listen? Recap of Can We Talk: Relationships
- Finding Help in the Career Services Office
- Student Senate Budgets its Money
- Will The Pen be Mightier Than The Sword?
- College Graduate Petitions Sallie Mae
Arts and Variety
- Tri Pi Game Night
- Trampled by Turtles Sells Out April Show at First Avenue
- The Downtowner Wood Grill
- Arcadia: A Student Directed Play
- Christus Sings with High School Choirs
Sports
- Running Towards the Finish Line: Track Update
- Message From Student Senate: Let the Games Begin
- National Football Signing Day Recap
- Bears Baseball Falls in Dome: Pitching Proves Key as Bears Fall in Baseball Opener
- Concordia Softball Comes out Swinging
- Basketball Season Wrap-Ups
- Coach Fessler's Squad Ends Season in Disappointment
- Golden Bears Athlete Spotlights: Kenny Olafeso, Erin Tjornhom
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- Date of Creation
- 2012-03-01
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- Concordia University, St. Paul
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- The Sword, May 2012
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Contents
News
- Call Center Service trips from this semester: Jamaica
- Enhance Your College Experience With a Trip Abroad
- Is a Gay-Straight Alliance Coming to Concordia?
- Unity: UMOJA Student Group
Arts and Variety
- Concordia's Dr. Beilke reflects on her time in Palestine
- Q & A with the Leads of Pippin
- The Cheeky Monkey Deli
- The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks
Editorial
- The R-Word
Sports
- Defense Outlasts Offense to Pick Up Spring Game Victory
- Review of Track and Field Holst Invite
- Men's Golf Heads to Regional Tournament
- Consistency Leads Bears to Another NSIC 2nd Place Finish
- Lady Bears Earn Postseason Appearance
- Golden Bears Hit the Road
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- Date of Creation
- 2012-05-01
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- Concordia University, St. Paul
- Title
- The Sword, September 2012
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Contents
Front Page
- After a Drive for Five: What's Next?
News
- 2012 Presidential Candidates
- Why Vote?
- The Minnesota Marriage Amendment
- Voter ID Law: Constitutional or Not?
- Feeling Lost? Campus-Wide Relocation of Many Offices and Services Takes Place
- Luther Statue Finds a New Home: Front and Center
- Concordia Tuition Reset
Sports
- Concordia Cross Country on a Steady Course for the Future
- Concordia's Captains
- Mark Austen Sets the Par for Men's Golf
- Soccer Seniors Set the Standards
- Ladybears Volleyball Continued
- Concordia Women's Golf Seniors Look Forward to a Memorable Year
Arts and Variety
- Theatre Student Spotlight: Shane Birtzer
- Art Student Spotlight: Catherine Ries
- Art Spotlight Continued
- Music Student Spotlight: Austin Ertelt
- Music Department Gets Five New Faculty Members
- Picking Cotton: Concordia University's Book of the Year
- Hope Rising: A Novel by One of Concordia's Own
- Deadly Little Secret
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- Date of Creation
- 2012-09-01
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- Concordia University, St. Paul
- Title
- The Sword, October 2011
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Contents
Front Page
- Fall Fun
News
- Blue Plus Gold Does Not Equal Green
- What Does the Disability Services Office Do?
- A Long Road to Ruin: Road Construction Continues to Complicate Commutes
- Don't Ask, Don't Tell Repealed
- New Cadaver Lab on Campus
- A New Year, A New Senate: A Message from Student Senate
- President Ries' First Four Months in Office
- The Fandrei is Freezing
Arts and Variety
- Wilco, The Whole Love Album Review
- Fall Concert 2011: Concert Band, String Ensemble, and Percussion Ensemble
- Battle of the Tea Bars
- The Uptowner Cafe
- Book Reviews: The Power of Sympathy by William Hill Brown and The Coquette by Hannah Webster Foster
- Take a Trip to Transylvania
- "Strings Attached" Hitting the Right Chord
- Golden Bear Artist Spotlight: Mina Souvannasoth
Sports
- Hendrickson Anchors Bears O-Line
- Consistency Drives Women's Golf Team to a Strong Season
- New Faces Key to Success for Golden Bear Soccer
- Volleyball Season Update: Golden Bears Continue Dominance of NSIC
Columns
- Dear Chloe: The best life advice you'll ever get!
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- Date of Creation
- 2011-10-01
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- Concordia University, St. Paul
- Title
- The Sword, March 2019
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Contents
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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- Date of Creation
- 2019-03-01
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- Concordia University, St. Paul
- Title
- The Sword, April 2019
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Contents
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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- Date of Creation
- 2019-04-01
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- Concordia University, St. Paul
- Title
- 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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- Date of Creation
- 2011-12-01
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- Concordia University, St. Paul
- Title
- The Sword, April 2012
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Contents
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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- Date of Creation
- 2012-04-01
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- Concordia University, St. Paul
- Title
- 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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- 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