Cougars Compete in CIT
By Joel Krenz On January 26th and 27th, the 67th annual Concordia Invitational Tournament took place at Concordia Wisconsin in Mequon, Wisconsin. All four teams, the Concordia Nebraska Bulldogs, Concordia Ann Arbor Cardinals, Concordia Wisconsin Falcons,…
WCGR lineup back on the air for Spring Semester
by Skyler James WCGR, Concordia’s Radio and News Station, started back up as of January 22nd. The radio waves will be filled with new and familiar voices throughout the week. Joel Krenz, a member of WCGR Executive board, trained many newcomers to the…
Motif now accepting submissions
Do you like poetry, short stories, essays, short plays, photography, artwork, or musical compositions? If so, you should try submitting your work for publication through Concordia University Chicago. They have an annual creative arts journal called…
Global Speaker Series – Final Speaker
When the stock market crashed in 2008, Erica Duncan found herself in a new position at her work that didn’t quite suit her. But she persevered. “There’s going to be ups and there’s going to be downs, but at the end of the day it’s going to help shape who…
West Annex Upgrade
University administrators fielded a range of questions during a Student Government Association open forum held Nov. 8th on campus. President Dr. Daniel L. Gard, Dean of Student Jeffrey Hynes, and Associate Dean of Students Kathryn Gebhardt discussed…
College of Business hosted speaker Karen Wolters
At the age when many people are thinking about retirement, Karen Wolters was just getting started. Wolters shared the inspiring story of what she called her “American born, globally grown” career Oct. 19 for the Entrepreneur Speaker Series at Concordia…
The Spectator publishes Volume 95 Issue 1
Attached is a PDF version of the newspaper we printed this fall. Paper copies can be found on the Concordia University Chicago campus. Look for our second issue later this semester. FALL 2017 ISSUE 1 PDF
Double Majoring
Some people choose to settle for a high school diploma, while others choose to go to college. Some take it one step further: double majoring. But, it’s not simply about going to your advisor and telling them that you want to double major. This is…
Homesickness at CuC
A trademark of the college experience is being able to leave home and dorm on campus. Moving to another state, meeting new people and being able to spend time with new friends. Nobody telling you to be home by ten or placing unnecessary rules. Sound…
College – The Four Year Transformation
The four years of college seem to fly by, but when students look at old freshman pictures of themselves it seems so long ago. Making it through college is an impressive feat in, especially if you can do it all at the same school. No one stays the same…