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Hudson Winchel (junior) stands in front of the poster of his research project

The President’s Academic Showcase winners and finalists feature research across disciplines

4/24/2026 - 5 minute read

On April 10, the winners, along with the finalists, of the 2026 President’s Academic Showcase were announced during chapel. The President’s Academic Showcase is an annual competition that allows students from any major to work one-on-one with a faculty mentor on a research project of their choice. Twenty-five participants took part in this competition by writing research papers and presenting their posters on March 24. The Tier 1 finalists and Tier 2 winner presented their research in DeNault Auditorium on April 1.

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Gala of Stars

24th Annual Gala of Stars looks to support student scholarships, celebrate 50 years of CUI

4/24/2026 - 2 minute read

The Gala of Stars, Concordia’s annual fundraising event, is happening Sat., April 25. This is the 24th time the event has been held, but this year is special as it marks the start of the 50th anniversary celebrations.

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Painting by Sabrina Stahl

Night of Hope brings together students for food and fellowship and meaningful service

4/24/2026 - 2 minute read

On Sat. April 11, student coordinators from abbey west, faculty, alumni and the student body joined together for a night of food, fellowship and outreach. Night of Hope has become an annual tradition for Concordia and combines musical and visual arts with ministry and encouragement. In previous years, the event was held in the Nelson Amphitheater and the CU Center and featured guest worship bands. However, this year, Night of Hope took on a new design with attendees gathering in the Student Union.

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2025 Intramural Bowling Champions

Intramural Sports conclude an exciting season

4/24/2026 - 1 minute read

The intramural sports at Concordia are concluding an exciting season of games. Over the course of the school year, intramural sports provide students with an outlet for pursuing their athletic interests without committing to the demands of being a student athlete. 

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Brooklyn Pietsch

Faculty advisors share insights on this year’s Aerie

4/24/2026 - 3 minute read

After much hard work, the 27th volume of The Aerie, Concordia’s literary and arts publication, dropped on Wed., April 22. Professor Zoë Litzenberg, the faculty advisor of the literary submissions, provided insight into the journal’s production process.

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Bella Amore Event

LLCs foster community, artistic expression and civic engagement

3/27/2026 - 4 minute read

Concordia is home to three Living Learning Communities (LLCs) in the Upper Quads: Bella Amore, Creative Edge and Polis Plaza. With housing applications open, now is the time to get to know these communities and decide where to live next year. The Courier interviewed the three Faculty in Residence Professors of the Living Learning Communities to get to know their communities better.

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Jai Viela and Tenley Sitze

Meet the newest President and Vice President of ASCUI

3/27/2026 - 2 minute read

The newest President and Vice President of ASCUI 2026-2027 delivers a message to Concordia students.

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Luau flyer

Hawaii club set to celebrate a night of aloha this Sunday

3/27/2026 - 2 minute read

Concordia’s annual Spring Luau is returning this year with a unique twist: celebrating the rich history and culture of the paniolos, or Hawaiian cowboys. Focusing on storytelling, tradition and community, this year’s event promises to be one of the most immersive yet. 

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Heidi Bishop and Cal O'Flanagan

Line dancing club gains traction at Concordia

3/27/2026 - 2 minute read

Joining a club can be the perfect way to get involved on campus, and God’s Country Club may very well introduce you to your new favorite hobby. Run by Cal O’Flanagan and Heidi Bishop, the club teaches line dancing and swing dancing on different nights throughout the year.

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Sip-Sip-Hooray offers seasonal specials each month

Sip-Sip-Hooray brings specialty dirty soda and coffee to campus

3/27/2026 - 2 minute read

Within Orange County, it often seems as if there is a new beverage shop or small business popping up each week. Yet many Golden Eagles are deciding to not only support local coffee and beverage businesses, but ones that are student-owned and operated. 

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