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The Courier

College of DuPage's Student Newspaper

The Courier

Photo of Courier members at past ICCJA Conferences.

Courier Wins Top Three Journalism Awards at Statewide Competition

The Courier took home many big awards from the ICCJA conference and the staff reflects on their time here.
Bee Bishop, Editor-in-Chief
November 20, 2023
Paralegal Portfolio Expo features ten graduating paralegal students.

Paralegal Graduates Cap Their Internships at the Semester Expo

The Paralegal Studies program is a leading supplier of legal professionals in the DuPage community, and graduating students shared their experiences after the internship expo.
Mariyam Syed, Managing Editor
November 20, 2023
A group of students dance in the middle of the Atrium.

Photo Gallery: Global Education Fair

The Field and Experimental Learning/Study Abroad/Global Education Hosted events in honor of Global Education Week.
Elizabeth Barbosa, Photographer
November 20, 2023
Entrance to COD Discussion Panel

COD Hosts Discussion Panel Informing Attendees on History of Israel and Palestine


With the ongoing crisis in Gaza, COD professors inform the general public on the historical context of Israel and Palestine
Areej Khalid, Staff Writer
November 13, 2023
After completing nearly 30 credits worth of COD coursework, Steven Young is being told to restart.

A Marine’s Journey From PTSD to COD Suspension

Facing suspension from College of DuPage’s Physical Training Assistant (PTA) program, COD student and veteran Steven Young calls for fairness and reinstatement.
Nick Karmia, Staff Writer
November 13, 2023
Protestors at the March on Washington: Free Palestine carry a paper bearing names of more than 4,000 Palestinian children killed in Gaza.

National Rally in D.C. Calls for Ceasefire in Gaza

Tens of thousands of Americans demand a ceasefire at the White House, in response to the ongoing bombardment of Gaza and a $14.5 billion military aid package for Israel.
Mariyam Syed, Managing Editor
November 6, 2023
Local Hate Crimes Rise Amid International Adversity

Local Hate Crimes Rise Amid International Adversity

With ongoing distressing events in the Middle East and hate crimes plaguing local American cities, College of DuPage faculty and students reflect upon how to foster a safe, welcoming environment.
Areej Khalid, Staff Writer
November 6, 2023
Filio Zoi Milioti- Austere
Acrylic on paper

Photo Gallery: Shellfish Exhibit Self Portraits of COD

The Shellfish: Self Portraits of COD has occupied the Wing Gallery, showcasing local artwork until Nov. 17.
Elizabeth Barbosa, Photographer
November 6, 2023
New Movie Screening Room Opens for Film Studies

New Movie Screening Room Opens for Film Studies

A new, state-of-the-art film theater opened in the BIC this fall, providing film students with a theater experience, as well as offering periodic community screenings for movies.
Mariyam Syed, Managing Editor
October 30, 2023
The Prevalence and Potential Dangers of AI on Campus

The Prevalence and Potential Dangers of AI on Campus

With the use of Artificial Intelligence on the rise, COD faculty discuss the pros, cons, and recommended actions pertaining to it.
Areej Khalid, Staff Writer
October 30, 2023
Jim Mulyk in the dining room of the Culinary and Hospitality Center (CHC).

Jim Mulyk: His Legacy of Service Above Self

Culinary and hospitality professor Jim Mulyk’s time at COD demonstrated an eternal passion for always supporting and putting student needs first.
Nick Karmia, Staff Writer
October 30, 2023
Hayrides went on all-day, $5 for people ages 5 and up.

Photo Gallery: Horsin’ Around Day at Danada

Danada Equestrian Center hosted a horse Trick-or-Treat event on Oct. 28.
Elizabeth Barbosa, Photographer
October 30, 2023
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