College of DuPage's Student Newspaper

The Courier

College of DuPage's Student Newspaper

The Courier

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Glen Ellyn Public Library Celebrates World Hijab Day

Community members discussed prejudice, religion and modesty in an effort to build awareness.
Khadijah Rashid, Staff Writer
February 6, 2023
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
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
The dangerous belief that white people are under attack

The dangerous belief that white people are under attack

Clara Wilkins/The Conversation, Assistant professor of psychology, Wesleyan University
December 19, 2017
The Good Doctor - Re-writing the options for people with autism

“The Good Doctor” – Re-writing the options for people with autism

Alizay Rizvi, Social Media Manager/Circulation Manager
October 20, 2017
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