Clinton Trump Debate September 26, 2016
It was clear early in the debate, Hillary Clinton was well prepared, Donald Trump not so much. However, the debate was not the Clinton rout many pundits had predicted. Trump spent most of the debate on the defensive, interrupting and talking over Clinton…
Start Your Engines!
September 18th marked the first day of the first race of the Chase, the National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing NASCAR’s, playoff. The Chase is the last ten races of the season starting in Joliet, IL at the Chicagoland Speedway to Miami…
Faculty and Staff Spotlight. Dr. Rogner
Dr. David Rogner who is the head of the English Department was gracious enough to allow The Spectator to interview him for our first Faculty and Staff Spotlight. Alexis: How long have you been teaching here? Dr. Rogner: This will be my 30th year teaching…
My Adventure Abroad (part 3)
Let’s Whine. On Wednesday, September 21st, AIFS took a trip to Castello di Verrazano for a little wine tasting experience. We were all extremely thrilled for this exciting opportunity, and we even dressed up in hopes for a good photo opportunity.…
My Adventures Abroad (part 2).
Ciao! I want to thank you for being patient with my blog posts. Lately the wifi has been very challenging and that is something that I have had to ADAPT to while being in Italy. Speaking of adapting, that will be the topic of the blog for this week.…
The Electoral College
By Jordan Mann The presidential election is just around the corner. Do you know how a president is elected in our democracy? It may not be what you think. We spoke with Concordia’s Assistant Professor of Political Science William Pierros about the…
Root Beer Floats, Football, and Wings.
Thursday September 8th was the opening game of the NFL season and Concordia was in full support. CUC Dinning Services arranged for a keg full of Root Beer to be placed downstairs on a table with raffle items donated by Pepsi. They also, arranged for…
Bungie has been hard at work preparing their anticipated Rise of Iron expansion set to release September 20th.
By Dickie Samuel The Chicago-turned Seattle-based company is famous for their tight lipped demeanor when it comes to releasing information about upcoming titles. However, Game Informer has released a 10 page reflection after their exclusive hands on…
Hidden Attractions in Chicago
Written by: Karina Kosmala There is more to Chicago then what we are aware of, or what we typically think of when describing to someone what we can do in Chicago. When naming these attractions in Chicago, that can range from Millennium Park to Navy Pier.…
Hailey Lindblom’s Study Abroad Adventures!
Want to see what it is like to study abroad? What you can do in other countries? How about what it is like in Italy? All those questions can be answered by CUC senior Hailey Lindblom on her blog.…