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Breaking News: COD Will No Longer Require Weekly Testing For In-Person Classes

Breaking News: COD Will No Longer Require Weekly Testing For In-Person Classes

Students and staff will no longer be required to submit proof of vaccination or complete weekly testing if unvaccinated.
Devin Oommen, Staff Writer
July 13, 2022

Watch: No Masks Required, Chaps are Champs and How to Meditate on Campus

Courier TV recaps the end of masking, COD’s football title and chances to meditate on campus.
Courier TV
March 14, 2022
Graphic from Zainab Imam

COD Masks, Vaccines and Testing All Hinge on Governor

Gov. J.B. Pritzker announced his intention to lift the Illinois mask mandate on Feb. 28, and COD will be following suit.
Bee Bishop, Staff Writer
February 14, 2022
Faculty Union President Weighs-In on COD's Handling of the Pandemic

Faculty Union President Weighs-In on COD’s Handling of the Pandemic

With the 2nd year of the pandemic approaching, David Goldberg gives his thoughts on COD’s latest COVID-19 protocols.
Bee Bishop, Staff Writer
February 7, 2022
Graphic by Zainab Imam

COVID-19 Protocols for the New Semester

With the spring semester beginning shortly, it’s important to remember all the COVID-19 protocols that need to be followed.
Bee Bishop, Staff Writer
January 21, 2022
COD Starts Weekly COVID-19 Testing

COD Starts Weekly COVID-19 Testing

Nov. 15 marks the beginning of COD’s weekly COVID-19 testing, which is required for all individuals who are not fully vaccinated.
Bee Bishop, Staff Writer
November 22, 2021
COD Almost Ready to Begin Weekly COVID-19 Testing

COD Almost Ready to Begin Weekly COVID-19 Testing

COD faces staff issue in regards to hiring staff for weekly COVID-19 testing.
Bee Bishop, Staff Writer
October 25, 2021
No Change to COD’s Refund Policy Due to COVID-19

No Change to COD’s Refund Policy Due to COVID-19

COD will not be making any adjustments to their refund policy regarding the latest COVID-19 policy.
Bee Bishop, Staff Writer
October 4, 2021
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