Concordia Then and Now
A look into Concordia College’s past, reveling in the changes to the structures that have shaped the campus into what it is today.
Branching Into Business
From playing Cobber hockey to building her own brand and business during the pandemic, Brenna Mjoness ’22 spreads kindness in every area of her life.
A Voice for Customers
As she transitions into her new role at Bushel, Camille Weber Grade ’04 reflects on her liberal arts education from Concordia.
Tips for Managing Online Classes
If your classes are online because of COVID or you chose to sign up for a virtual course, these suggestions can help you address the challenges of online learning.
Launch and Learn
With more free time during the pandemic, Emily Graupmann ’23 put her hands to work by launching an embroidery business.
Science and Social Activism
Whether she’s in the classroom or starting a new student organization, Sarah Wiger ’21 creates awareness for science and reproductive health.
A Semester Away During a Pandemic
With an internship at the Office of the Attorney General for the District of Columbia, Megan Miller ’21 shares her experience participating in the Lutheran College Washington Semester program during the pandemic.
A Guided Pizza Tour of Fargo-Moorhead
Embark on a tour of the finest pizza places the Fargo-Moorhead area has to offer.
Providing Safe Care
In the midst of the pandemic, Seattle native Emmaline Savidge ’22 helped safeguard patients and clinic staff by conducting COVID-19 screenings.
Why I Stayed in Fargo-Moorhead for College
If you’re a local high school student, you’re probably considering whether or not to stay in the F-M area for college. Business marketing major Justin Monroe ’21 weighs the pros and cons.