Andy Warhol is Coming to Town
The MAC organized a fun sneak peek for the upcoming Andy Warhol art exhibition.
Race Problem in Judicial System
Judge Tan Ikram visited COD to discuss diversity in the courtroom and why it matters.
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.
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.
COD Students from Around the World
COD's Global Education Fair offers opportunity for COD students to journey into the culture of eastern countries.
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.
Chaparrals Clinch Win Over Cyclones
The women’s soccer team won over Moraine Valley on Oct. 21 in a 5-0 shutout.
Late Night Snacks At COD
College of DuPage has a lot of food choices to offer during the day but few at night.
Explore the COD Campus on Your First Day!
Is this fall semester your first time on campus? Here’s a guide for you to take a mini-tour through COD.