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The Courier

COD Places Third at the NJCAA 2022 Men’s Golf Championship

COD Places Third at the NJCAA 2022 Men’s Golf Championship

With the help of Sam Faulhaber’s ball striking technique, the Chaps finished only a small margin behind second place in this year’s competition.
Nick Karmia, Sports Writer
June 20, 2022
Sean Casten speaks to constituents at Downers Grove Public Library.

Gun Control And Inflation: Hot Topics During Downers Grove Town Hall

Congressman Casten advises students to push their Senators to end the filibuster.
Devin Oommen, Staff Writer
June 6, 2022
American Flag by Chris Yarzab is licensed under CC BY 2.0.

Who’s Who in the Gubernatorial Race? Get to Know Your Candidates

With general elections happening this November, it’s time to start thinking about who you want to place your vote for.
Bee Bishop, Managing Editor
June 6, 2022
A student spends time with Tia Rose

Therapy Dogs Comfort COD Students

Students were able to take the focus off finals and spend time with therapy dogs the week before finals week.
Devin Oommen, Staff Writer
May 16, 2022
COD To Close Starbucks,  Reopen As We Proudly Serve Starbucks Cafe

COD To Close Starbucks, Reopen As We Proudly Serve Starbucks Cafe

COD will close its on-campus Starbucks and open a temporary coffee house until a grand opening of a We Proudly Serve Starbucks Cafe in the Fall.
Devin Oommen, Staff Writer
May 12, 2022
An opinion that leaked on Monday May 2 revealed a pending SCOTUS decision to overturn Roe v. Wade

DuPage Area Activists React To Pending Roe v. Wade Reversal

The Roe v. Wade draft opinion leak caused an uproar. Members of the COD community, from political science professors to pro-abortion rights and anti-abortion activists spoke on the hot topic.
Devin Oommen, Staff Writer
May 9, 2022
Police Lights by Singing With Light is marked with CC BY-NC-ND 2.0.

Man Dies After Stealing COD Student’s Bike

58-year-old man found dead after caught stealing COD student's bike.
Eva Koureta, Staff Writer
May 2, 2022
Photo by Danny Olivares

Photo Gallery: Gayla is Back!

Gayla has returned in 2022. Come check out some photos of the magical night!
Bee Bishop, Managing Editor
April 25, 2022
Photo by Johnny Chirayil

CODCON Finally Returns After The Pandemic

How CODCON still managed to pull off another successful event after a short hiatus.
Johnny Chirayil, Social Media Editor
April 25, 2022
DJ Vestus at the rap competition.

So You Think You Can Rap? These Students Did, and They Won Scholarships

Students who participated in a rap competition won up to $1,000 in scholarships.
Devin Oommen, Staff Writer
April 25, 2022
Rep. Bill Foster and Rep. Sean Casten present a check to 360 youth services.

Government Funding Seeks to Help Homeless LGBTQ+ Youth

Congressmen earmark funding to help local non profit build homeless shelter for vulnerable youth.
Devin Oommen, Staff Writer
April 18, 2022
Students will have to pay more for tuition starting Fall 22.

Board of Trustees Approves $2 Tuition Increase

The board of trustees unanimously approved a tuition increase of $2 starting Fall ‘22.
Devin Oommen, Staff Writer
April 11, 2022
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