Why I’m Not Eating or Drinking This Month (Yes, Even Water) How does participating in Ramadan affect the lives of students? Yusra Jaleel, Staff Writer April 11, 2022
Caps Off to the Class of 2022! Make sure that you’ve completed the graduation requirements to walk in this year’s commencement ceremony. Yusra Jaleel, Staff Writer March 21, 2022
COD Student Leadership Elections Offer Chance to Improve Student Experience Are you voting at the upcoming Student Leadership Council Election? Yusra Jaleel, Staff Writer March 7, 2022
The Hidden Daily Struggles Black Students Have When Trying to “Fit In” BSA raises cultural awareness through discussing their lives as a minority. Jona Padua, Staff Writer February 14, 2022
OPINION: The low-cost steps the government could take to ease hunger on college campuses The U.S. Department of Education must create an Office of Basic Needs to incentivize schools to ensure students have enough to eat and a place to sleep Abigail Seldin and Alice Yao, The Hechinger Report September 3, 2020
More students are taking out private loans as college costs rise Private loans offer students little protection when things go wrong Delece Smith-Barrow, The Hechinger Report May 8, 2020
Long before coronavirus, student parents struggled with hunger, homelessness Inspirational stories emerge even as new concerns over food, housing and child care risk derailing college plans Liz Willen, The Hechinger Report May 7, 2020
Opinion: Should college funding be tied to how many students graduate? Denisa Gandara/Southern Methodist University, The Conversation January 9, 2020
Opinion: The mental health crisis on campus and how colleges can fix it Marty Swanbrow Becker, Florida State University/The Conversation January 6, 2020