The Concordia Courier

Volume 18, Issue 7

Concordia University Irvine

February 07, 2024

The Courier is a student-run, bi-weekly print and online newspaper serving Concordia University Irvine. Learn more about us.

Sports

Brittany Pereda

Q&A with Brittany Pereda, Assistant Athletic Director of Operations & Development and Senior Woman Administrator

Posted on 1/19/2024 by Olivia Highstreet

Brittany Pereda graduated from Loyola Marymount with double major in Law and Business Marketing as a softball student athlete, and received her MBA from Concordia while being a graduate assistant coach for the softball team. Pereda has been on the Concordia Athletic staff since 2017 and is the Assistant Athletic Director of Operations and Development, the Senior Woman Administrator, Student- Athlete Advisory Committee Advisor and the Deputy Title IX Coordinator.

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Tags: women's athletics, Men's Athletics, Careers and Vocation


Local/Global News

CUI

Work in-person, or work from home? Here’s what Concordia students have to say.

Posted on 1/19/2024 by Chris Sexton

COVID-19 changed the state of the job mar- ket by introducing the world to the concept of stay-at-home work. Concordia students have many different opinions regarding re- mote work, here is what they are saying.

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Tags: Careers and Vocation


Arts and Entertainment

Directed by Sarah Riper and written by Evan Placey, "Girls Like That" will open on Jan. 19th and run until Jan. 28th.

Who runs the world? "Girls Like That"

Posted on 1/19/2024 by Rebekah Michel

In an age in which conversations about mental health, feminism and sexism abound, Concordia’s Theatre Department prepares to send an emotional and moving message with their upcoming production of “Girls Like That” by Evan Placey.

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Tags: Performing Arts, Theatre


Campus Life

Jared Orzol

Jared Orzol remembered for “smiles, questions, jokes and fun”

Posted on 1/19/2024 by Madison Zuniga

On Dec. 19, senior kinesiology student Jared Orzol, age 23, passed away in his sleep in the comfort of his home in Dove Canyon. His connections at Concordia remember him as a cheerful, fun and friendly student, who gave sincere care to both his studies and his peers.

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