
From Phi Theta Kappa Chapter President to International Officer Candidate: Luis Medina
Meet Luis Medina, the COD student running for one of Phi Theta Kappa's highest leadership positions.

Russian Invasion: Ukrainian COD Student Details Chaos
It’s been over a year since Russia has led a full-scale invasion into Ukraine, and some students at COD have been directly impacted by the horrors of this war.

MSU Shooting: What It Means For COD
On Feb. 13, a gunman opened fire in two separate buildings at Michigan State University, killing three students and injuring five. How has COD planned to prepare itself against such tragedies?

Your New Student Reps: Will They Make Change?
Student Leadership Council, who calls itself the “voice of the students,” elected three new representatives to help further the success of the student body at COD. Here’s their thoughts on what they’d like to implement.

Sean Casten Proposes New Package of Legislation for US Democracy
Are you tired of feeling like your voice doesn't count in government decisions? Rep. Casten's package of reforms could change that, by bringing a more representative democracy to the United States.

DuPage County Sheriff James Mendrick Defies New Assault Weapon Ban, Sparks Outrage
Illinois Sheriffs face criticism after refusing to enforce new assault weapons ban, with Criminal Justice Professor Theodore Darden calling the response "problematic" and a dangerous precedent.

National Lab Develops Face and Body Recognition Technology at COD
Researchers collected photo and video of volunteers to improve biometric identification systems for national intelligence.

Don’t Cross the Picket Line
The president and lead negotiator of College of DuPage Faculty Association weigh in on their reactions to the University of Illinois at Chicago United Faculty’s recent strike along with their expectations for their own negotiations beginning in February.

Is Your COD Professor Being Wronged?
There’s a good chance you’ve got an adjunct professor, and they aren’t being treated as well as you might hope.

COD Hopes to End Its $9 Million Legal Battle With Ex-President Breuder
The board of trustees voted to approve a release of claims between the College and the former president, bringing an end to a 7-year legal battle.