College of DuPage's Student Newspaper

The Courier

College of DuPage's Student Newspaper

The Courier

The inclusion of former State Rep. Jeanne Ives has drawn outrage from students and faculty

What does COD gain from Jeanne Ives’ divisive discrimination?

Do anti-LGBTQ and anti-immigrant policies deserve a place on the presidential search committee?
Joey Weslo, General Assignment Reporter
April 18, 2019
Biden will be Biden?

Biden will be Biden?

Kimberly Wilson, Opinion Editor
April 15, 2019
With questions surrounding where the gay rights movement desires to go and how it wants to define itself, have the divisions in opinion hindered solidarity and progress?

Have we become too dependent on superficial sexual labels?

LGBTQ…HIJKLMNOP
Joey Weslo, General Assignment Reporter
March 30, 2019
How higher ed can earn the publics trust after the admissions scandal

How higher ed can earn the public’s trust after the admissions scandal

Genevieve Shaker, Associate Professor of Philanthropic Studies, IUPUI; William Plater, Chancellor’s Professor Emeritus of Public Affairs, Philanthropy, and English; Executive Vice Chancellor and Dean of the Faculties Emeritus, IUPUI, The Conversation
March 27, 2019
Chicago - Theatre District

Spring Break on a Budget

Karla Villegas Pineda, News Correspondent
March 24, 2019
A federal investigation uncovered how wealthy parents have bribed their children’s way into prestigious and highly-selective schools, like Georgetown University (pictured). Their illegal practices bring to light the numerous legal maneuverings the wealthy use to ensure back-door entrance into elite institutions, disadvantaging deserving, less-affluent student applicants

Should the college admissions scandal make me angry?

Joey Weslo, General Assignment Reporter
March 22, 2019
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