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The Courier

College of DuPage's Student Newspaper

The Courier

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Speculated Personnel Cuts Leave COD Faculty Concerned

While COD looks for ways to decrease losses due to declining enrollment, a budget committee discussion speculating whether to cut faculty leaves many upset.
Devin Oommen, Staff Writer
February 28, 2022
Charlie Kirk addresses his audience at the Arcada Theatre.

Charlie Kirk and Local High School Students Host Anti-Mask Rally in St. Charles

Charlie Kirk and local high school students spoke to a packed Arcada Theatre in opposition of masks in schools.
Devin Oommen, Staff Writer
February 21, 2022
What Happens if Roe v. Wade is Overturned?

What Happens if Roe v. Wade is Overturned?

Abortion might become illegal in the entire midwest, except three states. Illinois is one of the three.
Jona Padua, Staff Writer
January 31, 2022
What we saw at CPAC

What we saw at CPAC

Kevin Ashley, Staff Writer
March 9, 2021
Social Media vs. The Election

Social Media vs. The Election

Dominique Thomas, Staff Writer
November 2, 2020
As politicians battle over the adoption of the Equal Rights Amendment, what lessons can we learn from the women who fought for their right to vote 100-years ago and wrote the ERA? (graphic by Jessica Tapia)

Have we forgotten what the Equal Rights Amendment truly means?

(news column)
Joey Weslo, General Assignment Reporter
February 28, 2020
Illustration by Josie Padilla

Pay Attention, Students!

What happens around the world affects you, too.
Karla Villegas Pineda, Opinion Editor
November 3, 2019
The documentary “Beyond Borders: Undocumented Mexican-Americans” shown at the College of DuPage as part of Hispanic Heritage Month, features the tragic stories of those torn apart from loved ones due to immigration policy (graphic by Jessica Tapia)

Love separated by borders

(Beyond Borders: Undocumented Mexican-Americans)
Joey Weslo, General Assignment Reporter
October 10, 2019
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