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Concordia University, St. Paul
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The Sword, March 2017
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Contents
News
“So, How are the Children?”: 16th Annual Poehler Lecture
Concordia's Christus Chorus: Finalist for the American Prize Award
Students Helping Students: A Look into Minnesota's Best-Kept Secret
What’s With The Weather? Climate change or a Gift?
UMOJA Celebrates African Culture Night
Funding the Future: Concordia Receives College Completion Grant
Earned Sick and Safe Time: Legislators Creating Bill to Remove this Mandate
Professor Spotlight: Nancy Harrower
Oscar's and Tony's and Emmy's, Oh My! What is the Difference
President Trump Moves Forward on Immigration Laws
Sunday Alcohol Sales: Sunday Night Football Just Got Slightly Easier
Sports
Golden Bears Baseball Start Out Hot in Arizona
Big Upset, Hope for the Future, Cap Down Season
A Successful Season with More to Come: Track and Field
CSP Women’s Basketball: Golden Bears Lose In the First Round of Conference Tournament
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Concordia University, St. Paul
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The Sword, April 2017
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Contents
News
Did You Do Your Taxes? The Truth Behind Tax Evasion
No Fines are Just Fine! CSP Librray Fine Policy Change
An Experience of Connections: Concordia Service Trip to Jamaica
Concordia Makes the Switch: Graduate with a 120 Credit Minimum
End the Semester on a Giving Note: Concordia Food Shelf and Good-Will Boxes
Club Spotlight: CHAMPS
The End is in Sight! How to Survive Finals Week
Saying Goodbye to Res Life's Sharon Schewe
Improving Lives One Beanie at a Time: A Love Your Melon Crew Starts Back Up At Concordia
The United States and International Relations: What You Should Know
Sports
Female Athlete of the Month: Kailey Heinl
Golden Bear Softball Opens Season Strong
Minnesota Twins Start Up Season, Offer 5-Dollar Student Deal
Baseball Looking to Get Hot Heading into the Postseason
The End of the Lacrosse Regular Season Draws Near
CSP Women’s Track Goes to Nationals: Burney and Ighovojah Achieve Lifelong Dream
CSP Football Making Plays Off the Gridiron Golden Bears Go to ACR Homes
Male Athlete of the Month: Carter Schmidt
Opinion
Make America Honest Again
What Pro-Life Really Means to Me
Should We Have Sanctuary Churches?
Is Technology Ruining Our Lives?
The Sword Newspaper: Why it is Important?
A Refreshing End to X-Men: Logan
Arts and Variety
Spring Into Dance V Preview
Breaking the Stigma: Michael Richardson, Theater Spotlight
Library After Dark: Creative Reading Night
A Pleasant Shia Surprise!
Not Your Typical Spring Story: The Butterfly Garden
To Buy or Not to Buy
Resistance, Protest, Resilience
Tasty Italian: DeGidios Restaurant
All Aboard! Public Transportation in Four Major Cities
Adapt or Perish? Fences Movie Review
Let’s Fly with Our Beautiful Wings: Review of BTS’s Concert in Chicago
Eden Garman: A Lover of Stories
Harmony from Chaos: Stephanie Hunder’s Gallery
A Lifetime of Sound: Hannah Bjornstad’s Love of Music
Music Review: Fifty Years of Dolly
Writing Spotlight: Reeve Currie
Worthwhile: Disney’s New Beauty and the Beast Answers Questions Without Losing Its Charm
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Concordia University, St. Paul
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The Sword, December 2016
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Contents
News
Beautiful Feet: Concordia Mission Conference 2016
Comet’s Connections: Never Miss Out Again
Committee Spotlight: C.A.R.E. Committee
Mastering Creative Writing: New Graduate Program Coming to CSP
Professor Spotlight: Kristin Bransfod
President Trump’s Plans
EpiPen Price Spike: Who Benefits?
Soccer Team from Brazil Killed in Plane Crash: Cinderella Story Turned Deadly
The Great Barrier Reef: Alive and in Need of Your Help
Holiday Sights & Shows in the Twin Cities: Brave the Cold for Winter Fun
Ua Ntsaug Night: Night of Thanks
PEACE on Campus: A Conversation with President Ries
Sports
Men’s Basketball Searches for Consistency
National Champions: Golden Bears End Season in Incredible Fashion
Female Athlete of the Month: Emma Lange
Male Athlete of the Month: Darius Chapes
Golden Bears Run Indoors to Start Winter Track Season
Strong Defense is Key to Concordia Women’s Basketball Success
Arts and Variety
CSP Convocation, Kerri Miller: On Conversation
“Waiting for Godot”
Optimistic “Set It Off"
Theater Spotlight: Mikaela Vogland
A Not-So Fishy Review: Let’s Go Fishing
Find Holiday Spirit with Almost Christmas
A Dinosaur of a Cookie: T Rex Cookie Café
Concordia Christmas Concert: Into the Way with Peace
CSP Convocation: Martin Luther and the Reformation
Opinion
Social Media and Politics
What Makes a Good Leader?
The Implications of a Donald Trump Presidency
The Successes of President Barack Obama
Why the P.E.A.C.E. Club Concerns Me: Words From an LCMS Student
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Concordia University, St. Paul
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The Sword, April 2010
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Volume 45, Issue 7, published April 2010. This issue of The Sword is from the 2009-2010 academic year.
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Concordia University, St. Paul
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The Sword, April 2015
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Contents
Front Page
2015 Poehler Lecture: Dr. Paul Hillmer, "Destroying" Education to Save It
News
Easter Vespers Jubilate Voices
2015 Poehler Lecture
UMOJA Spotlight
Sports
Female Athlete of the Month: Esther Jandrich
Male Athlete of the Month: Andrew Gilhart
Men's Basketball
Women's Basketball Update
Opinion
No More Disney, Watch CNN: When Should Children Start Watching the News?
Breaking Hearts: Why is There an Increase in Sports Injuries?
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Concordia University, St. Paul
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The Sword, September 2019
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Contents:
News:
Allegations of YouTube Illegally Tracking Children's Data Results in New Platform Restrictions;
Boy Thrown from MOA Balcony is Home;
Hong Kong Protests;
Nature's Outcry;
New Disease Affecting the Minnesota Deer Population;
Brains Without Brawn;
Phone Companies and the FCC Fight Robocalls;
The State Fair Shooting Affair;
American Dairy Farmers Hit by Trade War with China;
Arts and Variety:
A Cross Over Between Life, Death, and Bugs;
Art in the Cities Preview;
Arts Preview;
CSP Music Preview;
CSP Theatre Preview;
Movie Review: Blinded by the Light;
Music Review: Inexedra - Retrohack;
Book Review: All These Wonders;
Scream It Off Screen September 2019;
Sports:
Can They Keep the Magic Alive? Minnesota Twins Playoff Predictions;
Vikings' Season Filled with High Expectations Despite a Down 2018;
Golden Bear Football Starts Off 2019 With a Bang;
Golden Bear Women's Soccer;
A Hitter of a Season: CSP Volleyball Season Preview;
Golden Bear Cross Country Preview;
Opinion:
Affordable College: What's the Best Way to Make it Happen?;
Tips and Tricks for a Smooth Transition to Dorm Living;
Words of Wisdom from the Early Birds;
From The Blue Wave to a Presidential Tsunami;
A Bloody American Year;
The Fight Against Corruption in North Carolina;
From Beans to Bags: Making the Switch from Coffee to Tea;
Be Your Dog's Best Friend: Tips for Responsible Dog Ownership;
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