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- The Concordia Comet, November 1963 (2)
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- 1963-11-22
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- The Concordia Comet, December 1963
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- 1963-12-20
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- Concordia University, St. Paul
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- The Concordia Comet, May 1965 (2)
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- 1965-05-28
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- Concordia University, St. Paul
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- The Concordia Comet, December 1961
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- 1961-12-18
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- Concordia University, St. Paul
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- The Concordia Comet, January 1962 (2)
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- Concordia University, St. Paul
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- The Sword, December 2019
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Contents:
News:
- A Non-Political Twitter;
- Airbnb to Start Verifying Listings;
- Amazon Unveils Alexa-Enabled Christmas Tree;
- Minnesota Raises Fine for Drivers Not Stopping for School Buses;
- Amidst Bolivia's Chaos;
- ISIS Leader Dead but the Fight is Not Over;
- Jeffrey Epstein Didn't Kill Himself;
- Take a Number: Long Wait Times at Local DMVs;
- Not Enough Space for a White Picket Fence: The Minneapolis 2040 Housing Plan;
- Returned at Last: How the Wiyot Tribe Took Back Duluwat Island;
- Studies Show Sleep Leads to Reduced Stress;
Opinion:
- Why Snow is the Worst;
- "Ok Boomer": Innocent Joke or Insult?;
- 2020: The Year to Turn Blue?;
- I Survived my Student Teaching Clinical (and yes, I still want to be a teacher);
- Trends Only Last So Long;
- Do Ghosts Co-Exist in a World With Us?;
- The Five-Hour Work Day;
- Why You Shouldn't Set a New Year's Resolution;
- It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year, So Why Is Everyone So Angry?;
- Where to Hit the Books;
- 2019 Gift Guide;
- Flu Season: Why You Should Take It Seriously and Get Vaccinated;
Sports:
- CSP Football Clinches First Winning Season Since 2011;
- CSP's Volleyball Team Closes Out Regular Season;
- More Needs to be Done to Increase Positive Perception of Esports;
- Golden Bear Men's Basketball Aims for Bounce Back;
- Lady Bears Basketball Off to a Strong Start;
- New-Look Timberwolves Already Seeing Signs of Improvement;
- Golden Bear Cross Country Season Comes to a Close;
- Midseason Hot Streak Keeps Playoff Hopes Alive for the Vikings;
- Gophers Football Remains Undefeated and in Uncharted Territory;
Arts and Variety:
- Food Review: Hi-Lo Diner A Minneapolis Gem;
- Book Review: Snow Crash;
- Tasty Pot Review: Hot Pot Soup That Delivers Warmth in the Cold!;
- Movie Review: Arctic Dogs;
- New on Netflix: The King;
- "A Satirical Expose of Concordia's Writing Center";
- Theatre/Dance Spotlight: Kalynn Fuller;
- Artist Spotlight: Shannon Kourajian;
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- 2019-12-01
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- Concordia University, St. Paul
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- The Sword, December 2010
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Volume 47, Issue 3, published December 2010. This issue of The Sword is from the 2010-2011 academic year.
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- Date of Creation
- 2010-12-01
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- Concordia University, St. Paul
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- The Sword, March 2015
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Contents
Front Page
- Restructuring the Student Experience: The Office of Academic Advising
News
- Business Club Spotlight
- Time to Escape and Make A Difference: CSP Service Trips
Sports
- Signing Day
- End of February: Basketball Playoffs
- Male Athlete of the Month: Terez VanPelt
- Female Athlete of the Month: Stephanie Kappes
- Softball is Warming Up at CU
Arts and Variety
- "Anna Metcalf: A Living River" Review
- Art Spotlight: Dylan Novacek
- Breaking Down Stereotypes: "Band Geeks"
- Movie Review: Selma
- Book Review: Ender's Game
- Denny's: America's Diner
- Music Spotlight: Mariah Hoffman
- Theater Spotlight: Patrick Inouye
- McFarland USA: Conference Call with Kevin Costner and Jim White
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- Date of Creation
- 2015-03-01
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- Concordia University, St. Paul
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- The Sword, April 2018
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Contents
Front Matter
- Letter From the Editor
News
- Club Spotlight: 3D Printing Club
- How E-commerce Impacts Brick and Mortar Stores
- Omnibus Spending Plan
- Deadly Frat Pledge
- Vaping Epidemic in America's Youth
- Miami Bridge Collapse
Opinion
- Close-Minded Readers Won't Believe This: A Liberal Solicites the Importance of Free Speech
- My Last Wish: Love and Unity
- Betsy DeVos Represents the Worst of American Politics
- Parkland, the NRA, and Preventative Measures: When Will it All End?
- What Defines Significance?
Sports
- Female Athlete of the Month: Sheala Osborne
- Softball Looks to End Season Hot
- Minnesota Timberwolves Update
- Pitching Staff Leading the CSP in Conference Play
- Male Athlete of the Month: Josh Gaworski
- Lacrosse Team Showing they Belong in the GLIAC
- Golf Update
- Cold Air Don't Care: Twins Open Up 2018 Season Swinging Amidst the Cold Weather
- Minnesota Wild Update
- Year in Review: 2017-2018 CSP Athletics
- Elite Curler, Madison Bear Set Eyes on the 2022 Olympics
- CSP Track and Field Sprints to Finish Line as Outdoor Championships Approach
Arts and Variety
- Art and Design: Seniors Saying Goodbye to Concordia
- Food Review: Afro Deli
- Movie Review: The Dealth of Stalin
- Book Review: Ready Player One
- Writer Spotlight: Mia Morgan - Budding CSP Novelist Has a Bright Future
- Christus Chorus Spring Concert Recap
- Music Review: The Weeknd Reclaims His Roots with My Dear Melancholy
- Dance Spotlight: Ali Colburn
- Ceramics Biennial Recap
- Artist Spotlight: Danielle Odeen - Photographer, Graphic Designer, and Businesswoman
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- 2018-04-01
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- Concordia University, St. Paul
- Title
- The Sword, November 2016
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Contents
News
- Club Spotlight: PEACE Finally Established
- Rigged Elections, True or False?
- Uber Rides Around Campus. Is This Uber Safe?
- Harry Potter Trivia Night: How Well Do You Know the Wizarding World?
- Faculty Spotlight: Kate Larson, The 2016 New Professional of the Year
- Bartling Lecture Series: They Played for the Love of the Game
- New Counseling Services at Concordia: Welcome Nystrom & Associates
- The 2016 Presidential Election: “We are Americans First"
- Election Results Cause an Uproar: Protests Break Out Across the U.S.
- Beware the Clowns: A Nation in Fear
- Annual MN Senate Internship Opportunity
- Dakota Access Pipeline Protestors Are Not Backing Down
- Dylan Yang Trial & Sentence
Sports
- Chicago Cubs Win the World Series
- Female Athlete Spotlight: Jade Weller
- Male Athlete Spotlight: Bryndan Matthews
- Women’s Basketball: Looking Ahead
- Women’s Soccer: Awarded NSCAA Nationals
- Football Update: Staying Optimistic
- CSP Volleyball to Play in NSIC Tournament Quarter Finals
- A New Home for the MN United FC Soccer Team
- US Bank Stadium Review
Arts and Variety
- Book of the Year: Reclaiming Conversation
- Movie Review:
The Girl on the Train, A Mystery Thriller - R. Roger Remington Highlights the Artwork and Creativity of Lester Beall
- Revolution Radio: Green Day
- St. Paul Art Crawl 2016
- Crazy for You Review
- Leaders of Design: Concordia Features the Work of Lester Beall
- Food Review: Snuffy’s
- Artist Spotlight: Erica Pritchett
Opinion
- Education Reform: How the System Needs to Improve
- Mother-Daughter Day Disappointment
- Should I Have Voted?
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- 2016-11-01
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- Concordia University, St. Paul
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- The Sword, May 2010
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Volume 45, Issue 8, published May 2010. This issue of The Sword is from the 2009-2010 academic year.
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- Date of Creation
- 2010-05-01
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- Concordia University, St. Paul
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- The Sword, September 2014
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Contents
Front Page
- Halverson's Comeback Trail
News
- Shooting on CSP Campus
- Concordia's Community
- International Students Welcome
- Saint John's Bible Display
- Racism or Abuse of Power?
- If You Need Help... The New Counseling Services for Concordia
Sports
- Get Ready, Set, Hut: Concordia Football is Back in Action
- Concordia Golden Bear Volleyball
- From DII to the NFL
- It's GOOOOOOD: CU Soccer Has Begun
Arts and Variety
- Art Spotlight: Heidi Hrbek
- The Fault in Our Stars
- Music Spotlight: Maria Markman
- Northbound Smokehouse
- Theater Spotlight: Bethany Meyer (Brandvold)
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- Date of Creation
- 2014-09-01
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- Concordia University, St. Paul
- Title
- The Sword, November 2009
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Volume 45, Issue 3, published November 2009. This issue of The Sword is from the 2009-2010 academic year.
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- Date of Creation
- 2009-11-01
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- Concordia University, St. Paul
- Title
- The Sword, November 2015
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Contents
Front Page
- Concordia Tuition Cuts Highlighted on Kare 11
News
- Growing Up: Concordia Starting Five-Year Lease at Central Midway
- Herzlich Willkommen: St. Paul's Germanic-American Institute
- Professor Spotlight: Charles McGriff
- A Club Revived: Concordia's Sisterhood of Empowerment
- Black Freedom and Women’s Liberation
- Annual Hmong War Simulation Event
Opinion
- Heidi’s Housing Tips!
- New Sexual Consent Policy on U of M Campus: What Concorida is Doing to Address Sexual Consent on Campus
- Drug Testing For Welfare Applicants
- Sexual Assault Awareness
Sports
- New Head Coach has Big Plans for CSP Golf
- Volleyball Looking to End Season Strong
- Male Athlete of the Month: Jimmy Mireri
- Female Athlete of the Month: Rachel Pearl Gray
- Running the Race of Life: Cross Country Report
- Women’s Soccer Achieves Goal in Making it to the Playoffs
- Cheerleading Spotlight
- Hoops Madness: Basketball Preseason Showcase
- Men’s Basketball Preview
- Women’s Basketball Preview
- Team Impact: Youngest Member Signs with CU Baseball
- Brain Trauma Changing the Game: Concussions in Sports
Arts and Variety
- Book Review: The Boy Who Loved Math
- Working: The Musical Review
- Restaurant Review: Groveland Tap
- 9:08 Chapel: Praise and People
- Fall Band Ensemble 2015
- Relaxation Yoga
- ACDA Choral Director of the Year: Dr. David Mennicke
- Theatre Review: The Little Mermaid
- Crypticon: Horror and Sci-Fi Convention Review
- You Can Do It: A First-Hand Experience of CSP Theater Audition Workshop
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- Date of Creation
- 2015-11-01
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- Concordia University, St. Paul
- Title
- The Sword, November 2014
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Contents
Front Page
- New Dean of the CBOL: Dr. Kevin Hall Steps Up for CSP
News
- Ebola Today
- Annual Campus Crime and Safety Report
- Private Security vs. Privates: How Sexual Assault is Dealt With on CSP's Turf
- Commuter Status: How to Get Involved on Campus
- Rose-Colored Glasses: Look Beyond the Negatives on Campus
Sports
- When One door Closes, Another One Opens: Mariya Sampson Steps Up for Her Team
- We Play No Games: Women's Basketball Preview
- Male Athlete of the Month: Tome Obarski
- New Season/ New Coach: The Start of the Joey James Era
- Female Athlete of the Month: Sarah Pieper
Arts and Variety
- For The Jazz
- Concordia Christmas Concert
- Music Spotlight: Crystal Vaughan
- A Night of Percussion
- Book Review: By the Waters of Minnetonka
- Tokyo Type Comes to Concordia
- "The Lord of the Legs": Short Story
- Movie Review: Fury
- Food Review: Hardee's on Hamline, Haute Cuisine at Cool Prices
- Service Trips at Concordia
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- Date of Creation
- 2014-11-01
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- Rights Holder
- Concordia University, St. Paul
- Title
- The Sword, December 2014
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Contents
Front Page
- Keeping Concordia Looking Good: CSP Grounds
News
- ARTS-Us: Concordia's Community Partnership
- Concordia Promise
- Faculty Spotlight: Matt Ryan
- Thankful Past Thanksgiving
- The Truth Behind the Wi-Fi
Sports
- Female Athlete of the Month: Alexandra Duxbury
- Snow, Cold, Ice, and Basketball? Men's Basketball is Heating Up Under New Coach
- Male Athlete of the Month: Keith Crocket
- The End of an Era: Race for an Eighth Title Ends
- The Girls are out to Play: CU Women's Basketball Gets Off to a Fast Start
- CU Football Season Follow-Up
- The Voice of the Golden Bears: Dan Flanagan Calls the Games Like He Sees
Arts and Variety
- Music Spotlight: Daniel Petrich
- Concordia Staff Spotlight: Dr. Jeffrey Burkart
- Talking with Horrible Bosses 2
- Food Review: Mavericks Pizza
- Movie Review: Nightcrawler
- Short Story: "Tears In Rain"
- Theater Spotlight: Adam Svien
- Measure for Measure: The Music of Shakespeare's Plays
- Theater Review: The White Snake
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- Date of Creation
- 2014-12-01
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- Concordia University, St. Paul
- Title
- The Sword, April 2014
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Contents
Front Page
- 2014 Poehler Lecture: "When in our Music God is Glorified"
News
- The Gorgeous Unknown: Two Students' Study Abroad Experiences and Why You Should Go Too
- Professor of the Month: Kim Flottemesch
- Student Senate Update
Sports
- Swing and It's Gone! Concordia Softball Looks for Return Trip to NSIC Tournament
- CSP Golf 2014
- Female Athlete of the Month: Bekah Roth
- Male Athlete of the Month: Mike Cullen
- The Most Wonderful Time of the Year: CSP Baseball Heats Up
Arts and Variety
- Christus tour
- Band Tour Recap
- Art Spotlight: Samantha Huntley
- Divergent: From Book to Screen
- Theatre Spotlight: Elisabeth Coats
- Food Review: Annie's Parlour
- 300: Rise of an Empire Movie Review
- College Recipes: Hard Boild Egg Bunnies
- Book Review: The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini
- Spring into Dance 2014: Concordia to Host 2nd Annual Dance Show
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- Date of Creation
- 2014-04-01
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- Concordia University, St. Paul
- Title
- The Sword, March 2016
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Contents
Front Page
- CSP Partners with Concordia School of Law: Introducing a 3+3 Law Degree
News
- Professor Spotlight: Eric Dregni
- Taize: CSP Weekly Prayer Service
- March 2nd Convocation: Lessons from the Second Wave of Feminism
- February 17th Convocation
- University of St. Thomas Students Clean Their Schedules
- Heidi’s Holst Housing Tips!
- Love Your Melon: Hats Off to a Good Cause
- CSP Discusses Diversity: UMOJA Black History Month Event
- Student Work Study at Concordia
Sports
- Women’s Basketball Update
- Team Looks to Take Momentum from Inside to Outside
- Concordia St. Paul Training Staff
- National Signing Day Update
- Golden Bears Season Highlighted by Home Success
- Male Athlete of the Month: Eric Fasnacht
- Female Athlete of the Month: Wakpor Ighovojah
- Softball Update
- Baseball Update
Arts and Variety
- Food Review: The Suburban Cafe
- Movie Review: Deadpool
- Book Review: Unprocessed: My City-Dwelling Year of Reclaiming Real Food
- Theatre Spotlight: Kate Sanvik
- Shades of Harmony: CSP Gospel Choir
- Off to St. Louis: Band Tour Preview 2016
- Art Spotlight: Kathryn Lindquist
- Dance Spotlight: Jordyn Joens
- By The Bog of Cats: A Student Produced and Directed One Act
- Book Review: What Pet Should I Get?
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- Date of Creation
- 2016-03-01
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- Concordia University, St. Paul
- Title
- The Sword, September 2015
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Contents
Front Page
- Lacrosse Comes to Concordia
News
- Welcome Weekend 2015
- Concordia’s New Doctor of Education Program
- Concordia Gathers Together to Remember Devin McCauley
- Faculty Spotlight: Janice Baumgart
- Devin McCauley (Continued)
- Hmong Exodus Lecture: Refugees A-Hmong Us
- Stadium Accident: One Dead, One Injured in Viking Stadium; Construction Worker Falls to His Death
- France Train Attack: Brave Americans Prevent Terrorist Attack
- Concordia 4 Kirk Fundraiser: Former Outstanding Student Athlete Paralyzed in Swimming Accident
Sports
- Football Preview
- Volleyball Preview
- A Season of Beginnings: Cross-Country Preview
- Reaching Their Goals: Soccer Preview
- Female Athlete of the Month: Anna Pioske
- Male Athlete of the Month: Corey Cole
Arts and Variety
- Turbo Kid
- Theater Spotlight: Justin Hooper
- Food Review: A Day at the MN State Fair
- Shadows
- C.A.L.L. Center’s Calling You To Get Involved
- Grace’s Guide: A Review
- Dance Spotlight: Kayla Eastman
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- Date of Creation
- 2015-09-01
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- Rights Holder
- Concordia University, St. Paul
- Title
- The Sword, September 2016
- Description
-
Contents
News
- History of the Renaissance Festival. That was Then, and This is Now
- “The Great Minnesota Get-Together” State Fair 2016
- Leading Up to the Election
- The Zika Virus
- ITT Tech Closing
- Professor Spotlight: Dr. Kim Flottemesch
- Concordia's Welcome Weekend
- News Highlights from the Summer
- A Once-in-a-Lifetime Opportunity: CSP Makes it to the Finals in Media Scholarship Competition
- If it's Important to You, it's Important to Us
- Jacob Wetterling’s Killer Caught
- One Stop College Shop
Sports
- Male Athlete of the Month: Alquawn Vickers
- Female Athlete of the Month: Riley Hanson
- Concordia Football Team Opens Season on a Strong Note
- Newcomers, Veterans Highlight Opening Rounds for Concordia Golf
- Womens Soccer
- New CSP logo
- Our Golden Bear Running for Gold
- Teddy Bridgewater
Arts and Variety
- Food Review: Delicious, Flavorful, and Fresh: Nacho Mama’s
- Book Review: It’s Kind of a Funny Story – Ned Vizzini
- Movie Review: Suicide Squad
- Expanding Her Horizons: Washington D.C. Internship of Mainhia Moua
- Art Spotlight: Celene Paez
- Photography Techniques: An Exhibition on the Art of Teaching
- Steph Guidera, Guest Artist
- Music Review: Dixie Chicks
Opinion
- Sulfide Mining in the Boundary Waters: Battle for the Boundary Waters
- Prison Reform
- Restructuring the Electoral System
- A Look on Traditional Schooling Versus Virtual Schooling
- "A Musician’s Rainbow"
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- Date of Creation
- 2016-09-01
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- Concordia University, St. Paul