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The Courier

Why I'm Not Eating or Drinking This Month (Yes, Even Water)

Why I’m Not Eating or Drinking This Month (Yes, Even Water)

How does participating in Ramadan affect the lives of students?
Yusra Jaleel, Staff Writer
April 11, 2022
Cultures Come Together in the International Food Festival

Cultures Come Together in the International Food Festival

Many different cultures came together in one place to share their culture with many people through food, games, and more!
Jona Padua, Staff Writer
April 11, 2022
Caps Off to the Class of 2022!

Caps Off to the Class of 2022!

Make sure that you’ve completed the graduation requirements to walk in this year’s commencement ceremony.
Yusra Jaleel, Staff Writer
March 21, 2022
Graphic by Zainab Imam

Learning about Trans Day of Visibility

March 31 marks Trans Day of Visibility, members of COD’s Pride Alliance detail what that actually means and how to better support that trans community year-round.
Bee Bishop, Managing Editor
March 20, 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
Take Action! How to Participate in the Clean Action Campaign

Take Action! How to Participate in the Clean Action Campaign

The WeLoveU’s Clean Action Campaign promotes a sustainable planet through daily actions in which you can get involved.
Jona Padua, Staff Writer
March 14, 2022
Graphic by Zainab Imam
Pictured: Kaila Johnson (Top Left), Rachel Fernandez (Top Right), John Paris (Bottom Left), Joy Tiedemann and Nell-Lee Hawpetoss-Tiedmann (Bottom Right)

How Residential Schools Stripped Native Americans of Their Identities

COD launches its Native American Voices three-part webinar, starting with a lecture about residential schools and survivor experiences
Bee Bishop, Managing Editor
March 14, 2022
Benefits of Meditation and How You Can Start

Benefits of Meditation and How You Can Start

Are you stressed about midterms? Learn to meditate!
Devin Oommen, Staff Writer
March 14, 2022
New Manson Abuse Details from Evan Rachel Wood Emerge Prior to “Phoenix Rising” Release

New Manson Abuse Details from Evan Rachel Wood Emerge Prior to “Phoenix Rising” Release

34-year-old actress, model and singer Evan Rachel Wood speaks publicly once again as new details of alleged abuse and neglect from shock rocker Marilyn Manson surface prior to her upcoming documentary “Phoenix Rising.”
Cody Wagner, Staff Writer
March 14, 2022
Louder Than Life Festival 2022 Lineup Announcement

Louder Than Life Festival 2022 Lineup Announcement

The event will take place Sept. 22-25 in Louisville, Kentucky.
Cody Wagner, Staff Writer
March 11, 2022
Graphic by Zainab Imam

Myths, Monsters and Gods – COD’s New Club

Calling all mythology fans! The Greek Myth club is opening its door for COD students.
Bee Bishop, Managing Editor
March 7, 2022
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Coffee & Canvas — A Break from Social Isolation

Due to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and news of disasters, Coffee & Canvas provides a break to ease stress and anxiety.
Jona Padua, Staff Writer
March 7, 2022
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