College of DuPage's Student Newspaper

The Courier

College of DuPage's Student Newspaper

The Courier

Chris Sancomb demonstrates his marble scuplture entitled Every star eclipsed at the same time, 34 x 26 in

Celestial Sculptures: Chris Sancomb’s Art Intersects with Science

Visiting artist and educator Chris Sancomb showcased his science-based artwork and design to COD students.
Areej Khalid, Staff Writer
March 11, 2024
Graphic by Mariyam Syed

Advice from STEM Major Alumni

As STEM careers continuously expand, COD students had an exceptional opportunity to hear advice from alumni that are working in a variety of jobs within the field today.
Mariyam Syed, Staff Writer
December 5, 2022
Engineering Students Touched the Stars at NASA Competition

Engineering Students Touched the Stars at NASA Competition

The Engineering and Technology club designed a lunar rover and won top awards with it in the NASA Robotics competition, an accomplishment they highlighted at the recent STEM Club event.
Mariyam Syed, Staff Writer
December 5, 2022
Photo by Elizabeth Barbosa

Kate the Chemist Lights COD on Fire

Professor and TV personality Kate Biberdorf spent two days at COD getting children and high school girls excited and confident about pursuing science.
Khadijah Rashid, Staff Writer
October 31, 2022
Astronaut Sally K. Rides legacy – encouraging young women to embrace science and engineering

Astronaut Sally K. Ride’s legacy – encouraging young women to embrace science and engineering

Bonnie J. Dunbar/Texas A&M University, The Conversation
June 18, 2018
Investor Bill Miller is betting that today’s students can prosper from studying philosophers like Socrates and Plato.

This $75 million gift might make higher ed question its obsession with science and tech

Peter E. Knox, Case Western Reserve University/The Conversation
February 26, 2018
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