Myths, Monsters and Gods – COD’s New Club Calling all mythology fans! The Greek Myth club is opening its door for COD students. Bee Bishop, Managing Editor March 7, 2022
Hey! One Last Wonderful Time With Arthur. “Arthur" the long-running PBS show concludes after 25 seasons of making childhoods. Johnny Chirayil, Social Media Editor March 7, 2022
Opinion: Can Big Nate Make Nickelodeon Relevant Again? Beloved children’s novel, “Big Nate,” makes its return as an animated series. Johnny Chirayil, Social Media Editor February 28, 2022
Sit Down with COD’s Latest Theater Production COD Theater’s production of The Dining Room is a great evening out and worth the trip to see. Bee Bishop, Staff Writer February 28, 2022
What is Prairie Light Review, and How it Can Make You Famous The deadline for COD’s literary arts journal is coming quickly, and students have the opportunity to have their works published and win a $500 scholarship. Bee Bishop, Staff Writer February 21, 2022
Why you Need an Internship Before Leaving COD The benefits of having an internship as a student. Johnny Chirayil, Social Media Editor February 7, 2022
Calling all Writers! COD Writer’s Club Hosted its First Open Mic The Writers of COD club had its first Open Mic Night and is looking forward to planning more. Bee Bishop, Staff Writer November 15, 2021
COD’s Latest Show Came to Life on Oct. 7 COD's Theater's "The Living" runs through October 24 Bee Bishop, Staff Writer October 11, 2021
Why college students should listen to classical music A discussion with Elgin Symphony Orchestra music director Andrew Grams Joey Weslo, General Assignment Reporter November 15, 2018