
Volunteering As Medicine For the Spirit
This national volunteer month, the Courier shines a light on some of the volunteers at COD

Guest Feature: The Impact Culture Has On Journalism
The goal of journalism globally would be truth-telling, but how do differences in method influence the truth-telling outcome?

Come One, Come All to College Of DuPage’s Annual CODCON XXVI
COD hosted its annual comic and game convention, CODCON XXVI, marking its most active year since returning from the pandemic.

Looking for a Class Syllabus? Find it in (or add it into) the Courier’s Database
We created a syllabus database for students to look at syllabi for classes they are interested in taking.

Intermittent Fasting? Yes, We’ve Heard of It.
A dietitian shares the physical effects of fasting for Ramadan and for health.

Behind The Scenes with the MAC’s “The Uninvited”
A discussion with the production crew takes us through the process of bringing audiences a thrilling story with haunting ambiance.

Learning Spanish with Connection and Culture
Learning a new language is more than memorizing vocabulary; it is understanding culture and forming community bonds, as students experience in Professor Elizabeth Mares’ Spanish 1101 class.

COD Student Surpasses Own Expectations in Helping the Homeless
How a COD student’s initiative to help homeless people in his community reached more people than he ever could have hoped for.

Calling Uber to Action
Uber is one of the most popular ride sharing businesses that allows drivers to set their own schedules. But does Uber pay their drivers enough and treat them fairly?

The Performance That Redefined a Student Production
From the pages of a novel to the pages of a script, director Daniel Millhouse spearheaded The MAC’s newest play, “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime,” to a beautifully fleshed out student performance that left audience members begging for more.

The Challenges Muslim Students Face at COD
Does COD meet the needs and provide enough facilities for the growing population of Muslim students?

Islamophobia and Its Heavy Impact on Arab American Students
Souzan Naser, a professor and counselor at Morraine Valley Community College, speaks out about the invisibility of Arab American students in institutional data and the urgent need for a MENA category on the US Census.