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The Concordia Beacon has been offering campus news from the voices of students since 1984. We cover relevant local news, CUW sports, on-campus events, and topics of interest to you as a student.
Now The Beacon is even more accessible than before! In addition to the printed version, you can find all of our most recent articles on our blog. You can also follow us on Twitter.
Would you like to write articles, become an editor, or suggest a story?
You can get involved by contacting our faculty advisor, Dr. Marnie Lawler McDonough.
Latest articles
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The Beacon 40th Anniversary
Monday, Jan. 13Celebrate 40 years of The Beacon at Concordia University Wisconsin! Explore the journey from 1984 to 2024, highlighting campus milestones, pop culture, and historic events. Excited to announce a print version launching Spring 2025!
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CUW’s Most Popular Club
Tuesday, Jan. 7Discover the inspiring journey of how CUW’s Bowling Club, co-founded by Ben Groll, became a cornerstone of campus life.
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Cassidy’s Monthly Picks – November
Tuesday, Nov. 26Unleash your imagination with these must-read books in the fantasy, romance, and young adult genres. Experience the magic of 'Twilight' and 'Frankenstein'.
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Beacon Flashback: The Top-6 Websites from 1996 and Where They Are Now
Thursday, Nov. 21To commemorate the Beacon’s 40th anniversary this year, we are traveling back in time to examine some previous versions of the Beacon.
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Holidays Away From Home
Thursday, Nov. 14With Thanksgiving right around the corner and Christmas not long after, The Beacon spoke with a few Concordia students who live far from campus about what they do to celebrate the holiday season.
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New Spiritual Sheriff in Town
Tuesday, Nov. 12Rev. Jonathon Bakker is the new campus pastor after Rev. Steve Smith’s 22 years as the campus pastor.
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The Weight of Silence: Being Palestinian
Thursday, Nov. 7This year has been a journey of painful discoveries. I expected that, as a Palestinian, my narrative might be misunderstood or even dismissed. But what I didn’t expect was the casual, almost effortless way my professors, peers, and the university itself would strip away our humanity
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