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The Courier

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
Wayne Lela hands a flyer to a student

Why COD Allows LGBTQ+ Hate Group On Campus

Why is COD platforming a known hate group? Manager of Student Life Chuck Steele comments.
Devin Oommen, Staff Writer
March 21, 2022
Body Found at Pratt’s Wayne Woods Identified

Body Found at Pratt’s Wayne Woods Identified

The body of a 26-year-old from Round Lake was found just off Munger Road.
Danny Olivares, Creative Director
March 14, 2022
By First-Generation Students For First-Generation Students

By First-Generation Students For First-Generation Students

Are you a COD first-generation or international student? Voting at the upcoming SLC election will ensure that your voice is heard by student leaders with the same backgrounds.
Yusra Jaleel, Staff Writer
March 14, 2022

Watch: No Masks Required, Chaps are Champs and How to Meditate on Campus

Courier TV recaps the end of masking, COD’s football title and chances to meditate on campus.
Courier TV
March 14, 2022
SCOTUS nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson

COD Professor Comments On SCOTUS Nominee

Professor of criminal and constitutional law Richard Forst comments on the nomination of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court.
Devin Oommen, Staff Writer
March 7, 2022
Concerned facutly

Speculated Personnel Cuts Leave COD Faculty Concerned

While COD looks for ways to decrease losses due to declining enrollment, a budget committee discussion speculating whether to cut faculty leaves many upset.
Devin Oommen, Staff Writer
February 28, 2022
Charlie Kirk addresses his audience at the Arcada Theatre.

Charlie Kirk and Local High School Students Host Anti-Mask Rally in St. Charles

Charlie Kirk and local high school students spoke to a packed Arcada Theatre in opposition of masks in schools.
Devin Oommen, Staff Writer
February 21, 2022
Student volunteers

Photo Gallery: Students Help Feed Local Residents

Six COD students volunteered at Mercy Housing to pack a variety of healthy food for residents.
Devin Oommen, Staff Writer
February 14, 2022
Graphic from Zainab Imam

COD Masks, Vaccines and Testing All Hinge on Governor

Gov. J.B. Pritzker announced his intention to lift the Illinois mask mandate on Feb. 28, and COD will be following suit.
Bee Bishop, Staff Writer
February 14, 2022
Declining Enrollment Fuels Push For Tuition Increase

Declining Enrollment Fuels Push For Tuition Increase

The COD budget committee proposed a tuition increase as part of a strategy to ease losses from declining enrollment.
Devin Oommen, Staff Writer
February 13, 2022
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