Through her role as Family Weekend chair, Katie Ohren ’21 helped organize a fun weekend that celebrated the families and friends of Cobbers.
An annual tradition in its 93rd year, get a glimpse of the making of this year’s Concordia Christmas Concert, “My Spirit Sings.”
Many would say that paper planners are not relevant in the age of smartphone calendar apps. But we think there is something really great about a traditional planner and beautiful about the written word.
Nick Schons ’21 is both the director and scenic designer of Oak Grove Lutheran School’s upcoming theatre production of “Metamorphoses.”
Aviskar Giri ’19, a Concordia graduate from Nepal, currently works as a project manager at Fargo Consultants, a Texas-based firm that provides geotechnical engineering and construction materials testing services.
After spending her final semester interning for TechTrend Inc. in Virginia, Utsah Shrestha ’19 was offered a full-time position as a marketing and web associate following graduation.
Buying the essentials for college can be overwhelming. Take a note from this list to ease the stress of back to school shopping for your dorm.
With the help of communication classes and cocurricular activities, Carly Erickson ’20 gained confidence in her choice to study communication and English writing.
First week in Cobberville and you have no idea what your Orientation Leader is talking about? We’ve got you covered with all the Cobber lingo you will need to become a seasoned Cobber in no time.
The hours leading up to and following college graduation can often be an overwhelming and busy time. Here are a few ideas to help our graduating seniors get some great shots to document the monumental day that is Commencement.