Opinions
Editorial
I’ve been staring at a blank screen for the past hour, trying to figure out the best way to tie up my time as Editor-in-Chief of The Concordian.
Why You Should Consider the Lutheran College Washington Semester Program
Concordia offers many programs that give students the opportunity to expand their academic horizon beyond the walls of the campus.
Sassy senior wisdom with Sean
When I first began writing “Sassy Senior Wisdom with Sean,” I was wracked with worry. I thought to myself, “Sean! What are you doing! You just signed up to write a weekly column full of sass and insight!”
AN ALTERNATIVE TO A SUMMER JOB
Congratulations to all Cobbers who have found regular and reliable summer employment! Unfortunately for my tuition payments, I do not fall into this category.
Re: Adam Twardowski’s 4/16 article
Recently, I defended the validity of positive and negative rights, a framework for implementing necessary privileges and protections to enhance American health and prosperity. Examples of positive rights are health and education, negative rights are exemplified in the First Amendment.
Beyond BREW
“Becoming Responsibly Engaged in the World.” If you haven’t heard that phrase yet, you may have slept through your time at Concordia. BREW-ing is the often mentioned theme and goal of Concordia’s core curriculum. What we need in the world, however, are thoughtful and informed citizens who go beyond engaging responsibly in the world to living responsibly.
The Final Countdown
We have got just one week of class left in the 2009-2010 school year. For some of us that means graduation and a dip in Prexy’s Pond, while for others that means a few months off before starting it all over again next fall.
