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COLLEGE OF DUPAGE STUDENT NEWSPAPER
STUDENT DEBUT OF RAP ALBUM
ALCHOHOLISM AND STUDENTS
The Courier goes in-depth with a college rap artist known as “Spirit of Truth” while he debuts his
Is drinking in college a risk for students to end up in AA meetings? The Courier wraps up some statistics and shares some surprising facts. Page 6
7 called Spiritual Warefare. Page 9
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Career Specialist Audrey Walker passed away suddenly on April 11 about a week after undergoing a heart surgery. Walker’s supervisor, Career Services Manager Steven Gustis, said that Walker had called him a few days after the surgery saying it was successful then two days after he talked to her, she suddenly passed of unknown causes. Walker worked in Career Services at the college for 15 years and assisted over 10,000 students and community residents in their search for a job. According to Gustis, Walker was a friendly and positive person when helping students through the job search process and they always came back thankful for her assistance. “She was a great listener and provided honest feedback which was sometimes tis said. “Those students were often the most successful in their job search because they would come back to our See WALKER, Page 2
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Members of the Pride Alliance get together for a photo op at the “Night of Noise” on April 13. DINA ABDALLA
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The college’s Pride Alliance threw a promknown as the “Night of
Audrey Walker Died on April 11
celebrate Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender rights or LGBT last Saturday, April 13. Followed by the the “Day
The purpose of the day
of silence was to mourn the suicides of all LGBT youth and condemn bullying nationwide. The Courier sat down with the Pride Alliance’s board members to discuss of Noise and the Supreme Court’s opinion on the legalization of gay marriage. Tino Spears, a member See PRIDE, Page 3
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with them, but they understood because Audrey knew it was in their best interest.� Gustis said that Walker had a unique way to help students make the most of their abilities. “Audrey helped students develop resumes, work with students on applications for scholarships, help students prepare for interviews and she had a special way of empowering students who felt as though they didn’t have enough experience or skills to attain the goal they were trying to reach,� Gustis said. Among other colleagues that Walker touched with her loving heart, Associate Professor and Counselor Dana Thompson, was one who said impacted her life. “Audrey was not just my “colleague,� she was my friend and my mentor,� Thompson said. “She was a loving, kind woman who was always available to lend an ear and help solve a problem. She had the
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even the most trying situations [and] her calmness had the ability to help me see situations from a different perspective.� Thompson worked with Walker for the past 10 years and knew her as the President of the West Town Chapter of The Links, Incorporated and very prominent African-American Women’s Organization member. “To say that last Thurswould be to minimize what I felt for her. Last Thursday I lost a wonderful soul in my life, as did the college,� Thompson said. A memorial service was held on Saturday, April 20 at 3 p.m. inside the Grace Episcopal Church on First Street in Hinsdale. Following the memorial service, to honor Audrey Walker and all that she had done for the college over the past 15 years, the college will lower the
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“I worked with Audrey for over seven years. She had previously worked in Personnel and was a font of information for students and employees alike, willing to give advice if asked but never imposing it on anyone. She had a deep faith that helped her to face changes and disappointments with equanimity and if confronted with a ‘what if?’ scenario, her standard response was; ‘God’s in control. It’s out of our hands.’ She would work through lunch to help a student in need or colleague in distress without complaint. She was everything I could ever aspire to be as an employee and as a human being,� - Barbara Dion, Counselor
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“Audrey worked with me conducting mock interviews with my OFTI 2600 Professional Development Class. She provided valuable job seeking information to our students. We will miss her,�
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“I was not close to Ms. Walker, but she had helped me a couple of times in preparing a resume. She did a very thorough job and was a pleasure to work with,� - Ana Krstic
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of the Pride Alliance, said that the purpose of the event was to “have an environment where LGBT students can be who they are and not have to be ashamed of who they are.” Vice president of Pride Alliance, Mallory Mack, said that the event was also created to help LGBT students’ network and get to know each other in a
safe environment. When asked about the recent Supreme Court conversations on the legalization of gay marriage, President of the Pride Alliance Cat McDonald, passionately con“Gay marriage is important in order to achieve equality in this country. Denying gay rights is the same thing as being racist or sexist”, McDonald said.
However, board member Brad Setter, who was an ex-marine during the US military’s “don’t ask don’t tell” policy, said gay marriage is not necessary but, “others need it.” The opinions on gay marriage and other LBGT issues stand clear between both sides in the United States and the following months are crucial for the Supreme Court and US citizens to decide
what choices are right to make. The day of silence will fall on April 19 and to honor this day, there will be a room available for students who need a break from the daily stresses of life like bullying in the SSC room 25.
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COURIER POLICY The Courier is published every Friday when classes are in session during the Fall and Spring Semester, Friday of each Semester and the week of and the week after Spring Break as a public forum with content chosen by student editors. One copy free, additional copies available on request. Views expressed in editorials represent opinions of the majority of the Editorial Board, made up of all the Courier editors. Writers can express their views in a letter to Letters to the Editor. All correspondence and letters for publication must be typed and signed with the author’s daytime phone number. 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
Terror in Boston: Twitter Reports COURIER STAFF
Earlier this week, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram put the world right in the middle of Boylston St. with the runners of the Boston Marathon. Before national media outlets could gather the facts for television, specscene, sharing photos and video available for anyone casually browsing a social media site. Had the sophisticates at CNN, MSNBC and Fox been outdone by a bunch of amateur smart phones? The Boston bombing scene has produced some of the most intense images the American media has ever reported. Limbs. Blood. Bones. Photos surfacing were all prefaced with a warning of ‘extremely graphic content.’ There was no time, how-
ever, for the multitude of images to be censored by bias or network executives. Everything was happening so fast, for a minute there it very well may have been an example of – dare we say it – balanced news reporting. It’s unsettling that the grief and chaos felt at this time challenges Amerfeelings that came on a September day over eleven years ago, but social media also created instant heroes before interviews could be conducted; sharing stories of marathon runners that kept line to give blood at Mass General, or the father of a fallen soldier, securing a stranger’s severed artery. Could it be that some of the false media reports
published by national news networks were prompted by coverage provided faster by spectating civilians? What we can asses from the Patriot Day catastrophe is the fact that the reporting of this story was a collective effort between broadcasters, internet sites and most importantly, the American people. Going far beyond the call of ‘send us your pics,’ posting and tweeting played an essential role in the progression of the developing news. We can expect to keep seeing social media evolve journalism in this way. Monday afternoon we shared in tragedy, but also in loud resilience: days later, ‘#prayforboston’ still trends worldwide on Twitter. Sharing the
stories about the selfless citizens of one of the oldest cities in the United States bravely a people of strength, and people with a voice. At the end of the day, we cared about one another; social media gave us an opportunity to prove that. We leave you with fellow journalist, Jon Stewart’s address to Boston: “Thank you. Thank you for once again for, in the face of gross inhumanity, inspiring and solidifying my belief in humanity and the people of this country.” Only two issues remain this year! Get involved mind by emailing us at editor@cod.edu
“Everything was easy to do. I transferred right in, no problem.” LIAM GROGAN, HISTORY MAJOR AT LOYOLA
For Liam Grogan, transferring to Loyola from the College of DuPage was a breeze. From reviewing his transcripts to helping him line up financial aid, Loyola’s advisors helped Liam every step of the way. And that let Liam focus on what matters most— getting his degree from one of the nation’s best universities. To learn how you can transfer to Loyola, visit LUC.edu/transfer.
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FEATURES
The Freedom to be Intoxicated Drinking in college is expected, but is it leading to a dangerous future? ROSALIE DEASTIS FEATURES EDITOR
According to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), about four out drink alcohol. About half of college students who drink, also consume alcohol through binge drinking. A variety of negative consequences each year result from college drinking. NIAAA states that 1,825 students between the ages of 18 and 24 die each year from alcohol-related unintentional injuries. More than 97,000 are victims of alcohol-related sexual assault or date rape. About 25% report academic consequences of their drinking such as missing class and receiving lower grades. On Wed. April 17 COD’s Counseling Services held a, “College Students & Alcohol: Myths, Facts, and Deci-
sion-Making” workshop. Retired Human Services professor who worked at the college for 24 years, Frank Salvatini discussed the myths and facts about addiction, what addiction really is, and what the early stages of compulsive drinking are. “When students come from over-controlling places and go to college, they tend to abuse alcohol,” commented Salvatini when asked why he thinks college students excessively drink. “Intoxication is associated with freedom. But really it’s the opposite of freedom,” he added. The U.S. Surgeon General and the U.S. Department of Health claim that college students and binge drinking has become a major public health problem. What do you think about college students and drinking/drugs? Do you have a story to tell? Email features@cod.edu.
“Students know these are the young years and they want to take advantage of it. Some drink in moderation but some get out of hand.” -DAVID GUPANA, 22
“TV shows, movies, and music have helped college drinking to become acceptable.” -FERNANDO FLORES, 20
CLUB SPOTLIGHT: Chinese Club ROSALIE DEASTIS FEATURES EDITOR
COD’s Chinese club is not only passionate about educating people about the Chinese culture, but also acting as a support group for students and their educational goals. They meet every three weeks and love to engage in a variety of activities together such as playing pool, karaoke, ski trips, college visits, and outings over the summer to Six Flags or to go camping. Chinese club has volunteered in a variety of projects on and off campus such as this year’s Laps for Chaps 5k Run and New Student Orientation. They also have col-
laborated with COD’s Autismerica. This past fall they joined to hold a gaming competition at the college. Last summer they helped serve food at a music event in Naperville called Naperville’s Last Fling. “We also like to contribute to the community and represent COD in a positive way,” commented Min Pan, advisor, who started the club two years ago after noticing the increasing amount of Asian students attending COD. On Friday, April 12 COD’s Chinese Club participated in a Cultural Night at Downer’s Grove elementary school where they sponsored a room of activities for children.
PHOTO COURTESY OF CHINESE CLUB
school at Cultural Night on April 12. The activities, such as origami, Chinese calligraphy, and learning how to use chopsticks, helped the kids to learn about China
and Chinese culture. Chinese club currently has about 30 members and are always welcoming new ones. “Next year we will continue our
mission of connecting students to help each other learn and grow,” said Jinglei He, nursing student and Chinese club President.
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Essai authors awarded for publication A reception party was held in the SRC room 2000 to present an award and acknowledge students who were published in the 10th edition of the annual student Essai publication for 2011-2012 year.
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ALEC DORNER, LONDON SUMMERS
Wednesday April 17, a reception was held to present the 10th edition of Essai and the students whose work were featured in the annual publication. The yearly publication is a collection of written academic works of students that are nominated and submitted by professors. The writings vary from in class writings, research projects and business letters. The works were selected
based on skill and exemplary writing. Some of this year’s student contributors included Anna Albrecht, Lynn Altman, Karen Arneson, Dan Barclay, Matthew Brousil, Chris Burkett, Jordan Colbert, Christine Rutherford, Samantha DeCarlo among several others. Majority of the students were very please to have their worked published and gave thanks to their respective professors for giving them this opportunity.
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historic venues scrambles to reconcile “hazardous and dangerous conditions” CAROLINE KOCH
On Friday, Chicago attorneys asked a judge for the immediate shutdown of one of the most important concert venues in the area, citing dangerous conditions that may cancel several tour dates scheduled for the coming weeks. Public nuisance cases have been nearly century-old building, and this emergency injunction is just going The court ruled Friday morning that the Congress may stay open through the weekend until the next scheduled court date which is tomorrow, Tue. Apr. 23. The lawyer from the Logan Square theater declined to comment, however city attorney Judy Frydland said inspectors visited the theater Wednesday and saw that several of the
issues that had raised city questions had been addressed: carbon monoxide guishers had appeared and serious electrical The theater was not allowed to sell any additional tickets to the events held this past weekend. Also the capacity for the venue’s duced by about 1,500; the balcony is already closed for refurbishing. Owner Eddie Carranza has invested in repairing the marquee and putting a new chandelier in the lobby was not going to The hearing on Tuesday morning may end in a slew of options, ranging in everything from the loss of the venue’s liquor license to “granting police the power to force (him) from the premises
if he doesn’t willingly vacate immediately.” Frydland added, “it’s nothing personal or political - this is the city being concerned about safety.“ Those close to the Chicago dance music scene may have seen this coming as ticket holders have all been subject to the often jarring experience had as concert-goers at the Congress. Plus, just months ago the city winced at the news that Carranza would be taking over Portage Theater, explaining to DNAinfo that he “knows what this community wants.” Interesting statement from the guy who, in the same article claimed, ”the audience at the Portage would not be as “hipster” as the Congress.” For the full list of conditions the city cites as “dangerous and hazardous“ (there are 26) head to codcourier.org.
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Daft Punk breaks silence... kind of. CAROLINE KOCH
Despite their work on the score of Disney movie “Tron: Legacy,” that now seems like merely a blip in music time, French robot-duo Daft Punk is now ready to party with us. And a funky, disco party we shall have! The release of a new album Random Access Memories is on its way, and after the internet frenzy on main stage screens at Coachella two weeks ago, it is safe to say everyone is talking about these two men of mystery. One of the most eagerly anticipated albums of 2013, Random Access Memories will drop on May 21, but work on this full length studio album started in 2008. Without any true blueprint, the robots integrated serious electronic sounds with major stealth, scrapping early demos left and right before with Chic guitarist and disco icon, Nile Rodgers to produce the forthcoming record. Since 2007’s ‘Alive’ tour concreted the two robots’ place in history, depicting them in a huge, LED-covered steel pyramid, fans everywhere are anxious for a tour announcement following the May release. But in an interview with Rolling Stone magazine, the guys had this to say: “we have no current plans to tour the new record...we want to focus everything on the act and excitement of listening to the album. We don’t see a tour as an accessory to an album.” ‘Excited’ to listen to the album would be a drastic understatement for most. These androids may not speak words but their presence is loud. Get Lucky crashing servers worldwide. The single, featuring a smooth vocal from Pharrell Williams, is available on iTunes now. Check out the tracklisting for Random Access Memories below to see if you recognize any familiar names; each week leading up to the release Daft Punk drops a video on each of the collaborators to prolong the hype fans obviously can’t get enough of. To watch these videos and so much more, head to operationhandhug.com for an indepth look at this very special album. 1.”Give Life Back to Music” (feat. Nile Rodgers) 2.”The Game of Love” 3.”Giorgio by Moroder” (feat. Giorgio Moroder) 4.”Within” (feat. Chilly Gonzales) 5.”Instant Crush” (feat. Julian Casablancas) 6.”Lose Yourself to Dance” (feat. Pharell Williams & Nile Rodgers) 7.”Touch” (feat. Paul Williams) 8.”Get Lucky” (feat. Pharrell Williams & Nile Rodgers) 9.”Beyond” 10.”Motherhood” 11.”Fragments of Time” (feat. Todd Edwards) 12.”Doin’ It Right” (feat. Panda Bear)
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Arts&EntErtainmEnt COD student rapper known as Spirit of Truth,promotes “awareness and awakening”with self-produced album debut I’ll be totally honest; usually when people send me music I can anticipate Garage Band loops for six minutes, but Spirit of Truth’s Spiritual Warfare album production is total quality. But don’t just take my word for it; the comment section of the album’s UGHH.com page (Underground Hip Hop) is brimming with praise. The Chicago native is inspired mostly by his tough upbringing: “music became my sense of therapy to deal with the heartbreak of being alone as a young man.” Therapy that any listener could agree has evolved into a passion for the promising hip-hop artist. There is a real
ness to Spirit of Truth conveyed throughout the album in his lyrics that range from everything to politics, abandonment and even spirituality. The underlying theme with Spiritual Warfare is that it demands you to have an opinion. Good or bad, these verses are going to make you think. The inspiration for the release was “the current state of humanity” and additionally, Spirit of Truth’s adverse feelings about today’s rap music. He aims more to inspire others in similar situations: “[I aim to] motivate those with a similar struggle... that
blossomed with age into a tool used to inform my fellow people at the bottom of the totem pole.” Spiritual Warfare features a host of guest appearances, some include help from Army of the Pharaohs and fellow local artists, Do Or Die. You can purchase and preview the album by heading to UGHH.com and searching ‘Spiritual Warfare’ or you can go to codcourier.org to see the music video for album track, Hypnotized. Catch the album release party featuring support from MC Juice, Do Or Die, and Robot Hilarious at Subterranean on May 25, 9:30 p. m. (2011 W North Ave., Chicago). Spiritual Warfare, out online May 7
Portfolio Night celebrates a body of work from students in the Graphic Design program. Students of the Portfolio Seminar class will be available to present and discuss their portfolios, created in various classes throughout the program. Their original, creative work will range in a variety of graphic design work and illustrations, ad campaigns, and Web design, to name a few! Additionally, Portfolio Night is an exhibition of award-winning work. following categories: Portfolio, Identity Design, Publication Design, Illustration, 3-D Design, and Web Design. For more information, please visit cod.edu/design
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Japandroids, Daft Punk, LCD Soundsystem, The Rapture, JT, Macklemore & MORE!
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