
Manson Strikes Back
The 53-year-old shock rocker filed a lawsuit against former lover Evan Rachel Wood for fraud, conspiracy, and defamation.

COD Faculty: The Performing Arts Will Never Die
A deeper look into what “contact” entails in the performing arts amidst the COVID-19 pandemic and relevance in today’s society.
WATCH: When People and Technology Meet, COD Creates a Club
A brand-new computer science club invites students to join projects, events and much more.

A Campus Hidden Gem: Free Volunteer Income Tax Assistance
Are you taking advantage of the campus’s opportunity for free money back through the complimentary Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program?

Can Old Toys Become Sustainable?
Biotech club creates bioplastic toys and gifts for STEMCON as alternatives for plastic.

What is Prairie Light Review, and How it Can Make You Famous
The deadline for COD’s literary arts journal is coming quickly, and students have the opportunity to have their works published and win a $500 scholarship.

How does Systemic Racism Affect College Students?
How does systemic racism affect college students? Professor Tauya Forst gives us the answer.

How WDCB 90.9 FM Finds Jazz from a Chicago Point of View
Dan Bindert and Paul Abella from COD’s radio station WDCB 90.9 FM share insights of the station.

The Hidden Daily Struggles Black Students Have When Trying to “Fit In”
BSA raises cultural awareness through discussing their lives as a minority.

Celebrating Generations of Black Music Excellence
COD Library pays homage to the evolution of African American creativity for Black History Month.

Manson and Kanye Collab Once Again
The Shock Rock Icon is said to be working with Ye in the studio nearly every day for the production of Donda 2