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MEET THE CANDIDATES CANDIDATES VY FOR 6-YEAR TERMS ON BOARD OF TRUSTEES The college has had Joseph Wozniak and David Carlin on the Board for six years and their positions are now up for grabs. Six candidates are in the running for chairs on the board and elections will begin on April 9.
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DAVID CARLIN
FRANK FLORES
Agustin is a retired architect and vies for the six-year term on the board to help ensure that tax dollars are used to
Carlin has been at the college on the board for the last six years and is running for another six. Carlin is a Senior Advisor to the Chief of Staff of the Illinois State
Flores is a former student of the college, a soldier and Poly Sci major from Roosevelt University.
and the faculty association construction projects.
ensure that the students are getting a high quality education that meets the needs of the community.
the quality of education at the college by increasing doctorates and has a target ratio for full time and part time faculty members.
KATHY HAMILTON MIKE LANNERS Hamilton is a business-
Accessibility, accountability and relevance all to bring to the board. tion easily accessible, curriculum relevant to the community and educators held account-
Lanners is a retired professor of stage video and photography from the college and says he much needed connection the faculty members. help veterans by extending their intensive study courses and overcome the pension reform.
JOE WOZNIAK the college on the board for the last six years and is running for another six. to continue to increase
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KENNETH GRAY
JORDIN GIGNAC NEWS EDITOR
For winner of the Most Outstanding Full Time Faculty Member award, Psychology Professor Ken Gray, winning was just a matter of time. Gray has been at the college for almost 16 years and has taught General Psychology throughout those years. “[I am] obviously pleased and excited and I do feel a little humbled
and realizing that I’m really not better than a whole bunch of other people [and that I’m on their level],� Gray said. Gray received his Ph.D. at the University of Michigan in 1993 and completed graduate school at Kellogg Graduate School of Management within Northwestern University. Upon graduating from Northwestern, Gray went into marketing research for Leo Burnett and
out he liked to teach. “I was at the point at about 34 years old and I had no idea what I wanted to do for the rest of my ured out that my favorite thing to do was to teach and then this job came along.� According to Gray, coming to the college in 1997 was meant to be. “When this job came along not only did I apply for it, it was the only job I applied for,� Gray said. According to Gray, his favorite thing about teaching is having that face-to-face interaction See GRAY, Page 3
More outstanding faculty winners for 2013 Most outstanding part time faculty member
Tech prof. Brian Clement Most outstanding advisors
Student Success Counselor Christopher Johnson & Earth Science Prof. Paul Sirvatka
Divisional Outstanding full time faculty
Divisional Outstanding part time faculty
Business Prof. Jane Murtaugh, Comp. Prof. Michael Losacco, Criminal Justice Prof. Theodore Darden, Chem. Prof. Richard Jarman, Ph.D, Math Prof. Gerald Krusinski, English Prof. Jackie McGrath, Ph.D., Art Prof. Marina Kuchinski, Philosophy Prof. Kent Richter, Ph.D. & Counselor Joyce Fletcher
Paralegal Instructor Linda Jenkins, Electronics Instructor Craig Waldvogel, Sociology Instructor Bonniejean Hinde, Math Instructor Chris Kardaras, Nursing Instructor Kim Crosby, English Instructor Elizabeth Anderson, Music Instructor Elizabeth Murphy, Religious Studies Instructor Peter Kanetis & Cataloge Librarian Patricia Snyder
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Family: Married to Caryn with kids; Maureen, Doug and Evan Hobbies: Running, reading Favorites: Color: School bus yellow Band: Flaming Lips Book: Grapes of Wrath Travel: Toronto Future: “I want to Most get students more ing Outstand involved in publishy FT Facult ing research� Member
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and seeing how demonstrations create student enthusiasm. “I like trying to get people to have the same experience that I’ve had and seeing how my coaching material is relevant to their lives,” Gray said. Gray said that winning the award was a treat
and said it is always a surprise. “We have a lot of outstanding faculty here, so there’s tons of people who could have won this,” Gray said. By winning the award, Gray will be receiving $1,000 cash, a personal plaque specifying his accomplishments and be recognized at the board meeting on May 16.
Other outstanding faculty awards were given to categories in exceptional advisors, divisional faculty and most outstanding part time faculty member who was Brian Clement this year. Clement will receive $500 cash, a personal plaque and be recognized at the board meeting as well.
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“People at Elmhurst are accepting and supportive, from the faculty and staff to my friends and fraternity brothers. My experience here has helped me embrace my sexuality and become the person I am today.” Joey Carrillo
A wealth of programs and resources We support our LGBT students through a variety of campus organizations and events. The student group EQUAL (Elmhurst Queers and Allies) promotes awareness through events and advocacy. SAFE (Staff, Administrators and Faculty for Equality) offers a support network for the LGBT community. An annual guestship and other special events focus on issues of concern to the LGBT community. Our faculty is adding courses in LGBT studies. A step ahead of the rest “In a small but meaningful step, Elmhurst College is now officially telling applicants that gay students are welcome on campus. The private liberal arts college is the first college in the U.S. to ask potential students about their sexual orientation or gender identity on its application....The question is meant to increase diversity at the school, which is affiliated with the United Church of Christ, and to direct incoming students toward services that might ease their transition into college life. It’s also a strong signal that the school will embrace LGBT students and will do its best to support them.” —Chicago Sun-Times, August 26, 2011
“Elmhurst College does a great job of nurturing and supporting LGBT students. Coming out was hard for me, but I’ve been blessed to have an accepting community to come out to.” Felicia Diaz
Hear our students’stories: www.elmhurst.edu/lgbt Elmhurst is coming to COD! Thursday, March 21, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.; SRC 2nd floor near Starbucks. See you there! facebook.com/ElmCol twitter.com/ElmhurstCollege
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Student elections need more involvement If any of you have picked up an issue of the Courier before, you’ve probably seen the Student Leadership Council name mentioned many times before, and there’s a reason for that. SLC is the bridge between the college and the students that allows ideas and feedback It’s a way to hear, be heard and also work towards changing the college in more user friendly way. Starting on March 19 the college will send out ballots to student emails for the upcoming elections including the Student
Courier, College of DuPage, 425 Fawell Blvd., Glen Ellyn, IL. 60137. Letters also may be sent by e-mail. The subject heading to the message must read “Letter to the and last names, street address, city, state and complete phone number with area code must be included for identity verDeadline for letters meant for publication is noon Tuesday. E-mails can be sent to editor@cod.edu Letters are subject to editing for grammar, style, language, length and libel. All letters represent the views of their author.
Trustee position as well as Student Body President and Vice President, the top positions for getting your voice heard. Candidates met last week to share their reasons for running and to earn votes from those who stopped by to listen. Aside from a brief, but ultimately thwarted, sandwich thief interruption, the students attempted to market themselves to the audience and make a connection that would last more than a As a few of the candidates brought up, the positions are more than just an opportunity for
that student or even for the group, but for the entire college to interact with not only the students here, but students on a national level. Whomever is elected will represent not only the student body’s desires and ideals to the college, but he or she will represent the entire college on a national scale when attending events. As students, it is our hope that turnout for voting will be high to get the most interest from the voter groups on campus. Full information on the candidates running for the open positions is
available at cod.edu/slc/ elections with biographies for the applicants. The Courier urges all readers to take a few minutes to look through and get to know the candidates and determine who they want representing the college, and their educational best interests, for the upcoming school year. Voting lasts for a day, running until March 20 to cast your ballot and research your candidate to back through the next year. As an opportunity not only for the students running, but also for all students to be heard, this can not be ignored.
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Chairman: David Carlin carlind@cod.edu Vice Chairman: Erin Birt birte@cod.edu Secretary: Allison O’Donnell bot-odonnella@cod.edu Dianne McGuire bot-mcguire@cod.edu Nancy Svoboda bot-svobodan@cod.edu Joseph Wozniak wozniakj@cod.edu Student Trustee: Olivia Martin bot-martino@cod.edu
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FEATURES
Who will represent you next year?
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The Student Leadership Council (SLC) of COD facilitates values-based opportunities for leadership development to enhance citizenship at our college and in our communities. Their vision is to aid in the individual and collective development of College of DuPage students by collaborating with the college community and by providing educated representation, service, and leadership to the Student Body. Active members of SLC practice their servant leadership by participating in service projects that assist comROSALIE DEASTIS FEATURES EDITOR
munity agencies, as well as various departments of the college. They have a number of different committees that provide students with the opportunity to gain experience and improve their skills across a wide variety of skill sets such as the Outreach Committee that deals with the marketing aspect of SLC. Their most recent events include a COD Harlem Shake, and on March 12 the SLC Service Committee made tie-blankets for the elderly of St. Patrick’s in Naperville. Their upcoming event is a Food drive March 18 through April 6 held by
the SLC Service Committee. This past Tues., SLC held their Candidate Forum in preparation of their annual Student Leader Elections. Nine students came together to discuss why they deserve the spot of Student Trustee, Student Body President, or Vice President, and to answer questions about why they should be chosen to represent COD. Students of all different majors and back grounds participated in hopes of earning an important role for next year’s SLC. This year’s president, Hank Gordon, asked the candidates
a variety of questions about they want and what they will do help the college community in the 2013-2014 school year. When asked what he aspires see for next year’s SLC, Gordon explained how the group “needs a vision to succeed.” “It’s also the leaders’ jobs to help everyone realize what that vision is. They need a clean picture of the future.” The COD community can vote this coming Tues. and Wed. March 19 and 20. Check your student email March 19 for the ballot.
Annual Woman of Distinction announced ROSALIE DEASTIS FEATURES EDITOR
For 30 years now, COD has been recognizing someone for the Woman of Distinction award to help celebrate Women’s History month in March. The award is also is in memory of Adade Wheeler, history faculty member at the college who initiated women’s studies courses, founded the COD Women’s Resource Center and authored two books about women in Illinois history. The award is presented to a female who has made outstanding contributions to the professional and/or personal advancement of women. 2012’s winner was plishments such as being a chair for the Take Back the Night DuPage (an organization that serves to create safe communities and respectful relationships), mentoring youth by volunteering for Youth Outlook, and being a member of Public Affairs through the Illinois Coalition Against Sexual Assault. “To have won this award last year was
a true honor. I have had the privilege of knowing a few of the women who have won this award in the past and they are true mentors to me in life and are part of the All staff, faculty, and administration is able to nominate a woman they feel deserves this kind of recognition. Co-chairs Julie Durrer and Shaheen Chowdhury, both sociology professors, have been running the event the past few years. “This event recognizes contributions women have made in the lives of other women,” commented Durrer. Durrer and Chowdhury look for women who are active and making strides in their community while inspiring other women to do the same. There are about 20 people on the Women’s Studies Committee here at the college who all help plan the event every year and decide winners.
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scholarships for college. “What women bring to the workplace is special, but we are not represented enough at the top of organizations,� commented Hereth when asked why women equality and empowerment is so important to her. She is determined to encourage young women to make a difference. Hereth has also had a lifelong concern for the intellectual and emotional development of teenage boys and girls. She invented the Teenage Archetype card deck for therapists, creative writing teachers, and high school counselors
to use for helping teenagers express their feelings through vocabulary. to support teen causes. Hereth is also passionate about bringing out the artists in young people. Her current series in the painting studio is a series of ten paintings of Syrian people in protest who have decorated their faces with nationalistic colors for protest. From participating in Domestic Violence fairs to coordinating book drives the list of Hereth’s achievements goes on and on. She and the nominees will be recognized at the Annual Woman of Distinction award ceremony on Wed., March 20 at 7 PM in SRC 2000G. The keynote speaker of this event will be UIC’s Associate Professor of Political Science and Latin American and Latin Studies, Amalia Pallares, who has published a book that analyzes social movements in Ecuador, edited and developed manuscripts that deal with immigration movements, and many other accomplishments. Anyone is welcome to attend the ceremony.
FYI Asia Club Spring Cultural Show Auditions Today, March 15, 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM. BIC 1406.
COD Student Leader Elections Tuesday, March 19, 2013 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM. Check your COD email for ballot.
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This year’s winner is art professor, Jennifer Hereth. She has been working at the college for 18 years. Hereth is committed to making sure that alumni and former student, Jackie Withers, is able to take her organization, the Bessie Coleman Fly Girls, to the White House this April to be honored by the president and his family. This organization’s mission is to make it possible for Black and Hispanic teenage girls at
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SLEA learns how to properly handle their Will County in Joliet
Photo by Jordin Gignac
A cadet is drilled through proper gun handling by the range instructors of the SLEA program. Cadets that failed drill instruction are sanctioned by holding the push-up position for various increments of time. A new target sheet is applied to a target down range as cadets prepare for some target practice.
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Illusionist visits campus
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McAninch Arts Center amphitheatre receives final treatments
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College Theater will be auditioning for summer productions the last weekend in April,
visation, and The Three Musketeers will be cold
This summer’s program includes an improvisation show entitled It’s Just A Box and Ken Ludwig’s version of a time-honored tradition, The Three Musketeers Directors Amelia Barrett and Connie Canaday Howard, will be holding
move in to the auditions, as the latter will involve stage combat! The script for It’s Just A Box is being created as we speak, therefore there will not be one to
Keep in mind though that auditions will end on earlier if all actors If necessary, callbacks posting for the cast list is No experience in the theater is required for ditions for It’s Just A Box will include impro-
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COMICS
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PE construction progresses AUSTIN SLOTT
SPORTS EDITOR
Construction on campus continues and the Physical Education Center is seeing some major new developments. Although the student body cannot expect to see its entirety until Spring 2014, new renovations are being made with every passing day. After installing the new energy-conserving windows, the steel work for building extensions started to go up recently. The steel work construction is happening on the south side of the arena. It will be used for various additions to the building including new locker rooms for the Chaparral sports teams.
According to Athletic Director Paul Zakowski, the new locker rooms will help prevent the cross-pollination problem they had been experiencing in the PE arena. Zakowski hopes that the new renovations to the arena will make within the building. Aside from the locker rooms there will be a new and improved strength lab and training room for patrons to work out in. Details on this new stalling over 10,000 and, of course, brand According to Zakowski, the plans for the new after successful gym franchises like Bally.
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Kirkwood (IA) at Minneapolis, MN at Johnson County (KS) at Johnson County (KS) John A. Logan at Marion, IL Illinois Central at Marion, IL South Suburban at Marion, IL at Heartland at Spoon River at Spoon River at Robert Morris at Lincoln Land JUDSON ROBERT MORRIS at Aurora MORAINE VALLEY at Milwaukee Tech at North Central at McHenry AURORA TRITON ELGIN at Rock Valley at Oakton at Harper at Prairie State HARPER MILWAUKEE TECH (WI) at Kankakee at Olive-Harvey at Joliet LAKE COUNTY at Moraine Valley MADISON (WI) WAUBONSEE NORTH CENTRAL
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