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A day of remembrance: Concordia’s Día de los Muertos event

11/8/2024 - 2 minute read

Last Wed. Oct. 30., Concordia’s Valerosos y Curiosos STEM Grant partnered with the Unity Center to host a community event in Denault Auditorium to commemorate the Mexican holiday Día de los Muertos. Students Naomi Nakaya, Manuel Cardenas and Martin Martínez facilitated an educational discussion about Hispanic contributions to science, which was followed by a screening of the movie “The Book of Life.”

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Concordia Intramurals: A chance to play, connect and thrive

10/25/2024 - 1 minute read

All students are welcomed and encouraged to join Concordia’s intramural program. Intramurals are a free, student-leadership-based program that involves students getting together and competing in different types of sports, such as volleyball, basketball, flag football and soccer. Intramurals work to bring all kinds of students together, whether you are a commuter, freshman, athlete, theater or art student and anything in between. 

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Concordia welcomes back the PBS Christmas Special, “Come and See”

10/25/2024 - 2 minute read

Concordia’s Music Department has been working diligently since the middle of September and will do so until November for the preparation of “Come and See,” the next Christmas Television Special for PBS SoCal. Students and professors are working on recording the variety of music that will be heard in the special, and watched frequently in the two weeks before Christmas.

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California calling: International students choose Concordia

10/4/2024 - 3 minute read

On Aug.15, Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) welcomed students from around the globe, all bound for Concordia University. These international students arrived at the Lower Quads, eager to embark on their new academic semester in California.

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Reviving the ghost: A look at Tim Burton’s latest flick

9/20/2024 - 2 minute read

Nostalgia likely moved most of the people who have gone to the movie theaters these last few days to see “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice,” the sequel to the classic Tim Burton film.

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