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The Courier

College of DuPage's Student Newspaper

The Courier

The crowd of police, family, and faculty gathered for class BA 23-01's graduation ceremony on Friday, Sept. 23.

Stories from the Newest Graduates of the Suburban Law Enforcement Academy

Graduation day for class BA 23-01 of the Suburban Law Enforcement Academy culminated their hard work and ambitions of the past 14 weeks.
Mariyam Syed, Staff Writer
September 26, 2022
Photo by Elizabeth Barbosa

COD Students Support Cancer Patients

As part of Chaparral Week, Phil's Friends Blanket Making Service Project brought together students to help out those impacted by cancer
Noah McBrien, Staff Writer
September 19, 2022
Photo by Mariyam Syed Students listen to Speaker Maggie Mendenhall Casey discuss the Supreme Court on Constitution Day.

Students Judged the Supreme Court on Constitution Day

This annual Constitution Day, students learned about the Supreme Court and scrutinized how politics has impacted recent court decisions.
Mariyam Syed, Staff Writer
September 19, 2022
Attorneys Mia McPherson and Brett Cummins lending their expertise at the clinic. Photo provided by the Public Interest Law Initiative.

DuPage Citizens Get a Second Chance at the Expungement Clinic

Community members with criminal records got a chance at a fresh start at the expungement clinic, and this can benefit all of DuPage County.
Mariyam Syed, Staff Writer
September 12, 2022
Graphic by Misbah Kaludi

Yoga and the Power of Presence

As a new semester starts and to-do lists pile up, it's worth discussing how to slow down and be present.
Khadijah Rashid, Staff Writer
September 12, 2022
International Hall at COD. Wide shot of flags hanging from wall, student story portraits, and chairs.

Explore the COD Campus on Your First Day!

Is this fall semester your first time on campus? Here’s a guide for you to take a mini-tour through COD.
Mariyam Syed, Staff Writer
August 1, 2022
Photo by Juliana Martinez

Alebrijes: Creatures of a Dream World

Cantigny Park is displaying a collection of sculptures that are inspired by Mexican folk art.
Juliana Martinez, Staff Writer
July 18, 2022
Provided by COD Theater

COD Goes Under the Sea for the Summer Musical

COD theater is putting on “SpongeBob the Musical” which is full of wacky hijinks and zany songs.
Bee Bishop, Managing Editor
July 14, 2022
Provided by COD Art Department

Get Inspired At The Student Art And Design Showcase

As the semester comes to an end, the MAC invites the public to spend an evening to relax, destress and celebrate students’ work.
Bee Bishop, Managing Editor
May 16, 2022
“Stranger Things” Fans, Do You Copy?

“Stranger Things” Fans, Do You Copy?

After three long years, Stranger Things will finally be coming back to our screens on May 27.
Paul Flicek, Staff Writer
May 16, 2022
The Epidemic Of Abuse Against Native Women

The Epidemic Of Abuse Against Native Women

COD’s three-part webinar series, Native American Voices, had its second installment pertaining to the Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women and Girls movement.
Bee Bishop, Managing Editor
May 9, 2022
Cinco De Mayo decorations at the Salsa, Merengue and Bachata Dance

Bailamos! Students, Faculty And Staff Learn To Salsa

Students, faculty, staff and community members came together to learn Latin American dance styles and traditions and dance the night away.
Devin Oommen, Staff Writer
May 2, 2022
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