Eventually, your love for homework and studying all night will fade, and you’ll want something else to do.
Wondering if you can be involved in athletics and music at Concordia?
It is not an unusual sight at Concordia to see a large, angry-looking corncob walking around campus or running up and down the sidelines at athletic events.
Need a break from classes and homework? Want to get your creative juices flowing in Fargo-Moorhead? There are plenty of places hiding right under your nose where you can explore, learn and create!
It's hard not to take out your phone and start snapping pictures while walking around Concordia's campus – it's just so beautiful!
“We are one people. We are one family. We all live in the same house. The American house. The world house,” Rep. John Lewis said to the Concordia community and area high school students.
Winds are blowing, leaves are turning green, and birds are chirping beyond the walls of Concordia College. To some Cobbers, these signs of spring mean that Cornstock and graduation are fast approaching. To many, they call to mind a less exciting occasion: finals week.
In my experience, packing for college was not quite as fun as I had imagined. The first half hour might be fun, but then the excitement wears off and the panic sets in.
Moving away from the familiarity of your own home and into your new residence hall does not have to be scary, ugly or uncomfortable. In fact, it can be empowering to have a space to call your own.