
COD Goes Under the Sea for the Summer Musical
COD theater is putting on “SpongeBob the Musical” which is full of wacky hijinks and zany songs.

Get Inspired At The Student Art And Design Showcase
As the semester comes to an end, the MAC invites the public to spend an evening to relax, destress and celebrate students’ work.

The Epidemic Of Abuse Against Native Women
COD’s three-part webinar series, Native American Voices, had its second installment pertaining to the Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women and Girls movement.

Grab A Drink With BTE’s Production Of “Naperville”
Buffalo Theater Ensemble’s performance of “Naperville” brings a story of community to COD.

What Does BLM Activism Look Like Across the Sea?
Writer and Activist Baye McNeil spoke at COD’s 30th Annual Asia Symposium this past week to talk about his experience as an expat in Japan.

Get Your Dancing Shoes On, Gayla 2022 is Coming!
COD Pride Alliance hosts a second-chance prom for queer students for the first time since the pandemic.

An Evening of Storytelling: How to Build a Better Writing Community
The Writers of COD club hosted their second event and welcomed participants to An Evening of Storytelling.

Learning about Trans Day of Visibility
March 31 marks Trans Day of Visibility, members of COD’s Pride Alliance detail what that actually means and how to better support that trans community year-round.

How Residential Schools Stripped Native Americans of Their Identities
COD launches its Native American Voices three-part webinar, starting with a lecture about residential schools and survivor experiences

Myths, Monsters and Gods – COD’s New Club
Calling all mythology fans! The Greek Myth club is opening its door for COD students.

Hey! One Last Wonderful Time With Arthur.
“Arthur" the long-running PBS show concludes after 25 seasons of making childhoods.

Opinion: Can Big Nate Make Nickelodeon Relevant Again?
Beloved children’s novel, “Big Nate,” makes its return as an animated series.