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The Courier

College of DuPage's Student Newspaper

The Courier

Dangling for all to see, the Wall Street Bull's testicles roar out, "Damn right my boys can swim." Our capitalistic men thrive on aggression, strength and brutal force. Has competition and the masculine ideal corrupted what it means to be a man?

Challenging the dangers of toxic masculinity

(Damn right my boys can swim!)
Joey Weslo, General Assignment Reporter
January 30, 2019

The Quarter System Quarrel

Kimberly Wilson, Opinion Editor
January 27, 2019
The argument goes, those who commit acts of violence should pay for their crimes. However, almost all people on death row are poor. A significant number are mentally disabled. And about 40% of death row inmates are African American

Is there a right end of the noose?

American injustice in the death penalty
Joey Weslo, General Assignment Reporter
January 24, 2019
In an effort to rebuke President Trump's handling of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi's murder, the Senate has garnered support voting on a measure to end U.S. support for the Saudi-led campaign in the war in Yemen. After 10,000 deaths and 85,000 children under-the-age-of-five starving to death, the question remains, 'What took so long?'

Let the murder of Khashoggi end the war in Yemen

Joey Weslo, General Assignment Reporter
December 17, 2018
Guest Column-The gem of COD: The Learning Commons

Guest Column-The gem of COD: The Learning Commons

Mary Grace Carter
December 5, 2018
Hispanic teachers numbered more than 335,000 and the number of non-white teachers surpassed 760,000 in the 2015-16 school year.

Non-white teachers have increased 162 percent over the past 30 years, but they are also more likely to quit

New data paints a picture of an increasingly unstable teaching force of rookies
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