Naperville Opinion
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Editorial: Unless there's cause, COD should drop the Breuder firing bidAug 22, 2015 2:00 pm - Several weeks ago, College of DuPage Board Chairwoman Kathy Hamilton, Acting Interim President Joseph Collins and Faculty Association President Glenn Hansen met with our...
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Editorial: Towns showing how to attain goal of diversityAug 19, 2015 1:00 am - Last month, we commented on the resignation of an African American Lake in the Hills trustee who said she was moving out of the McHenry County town to Evanston because o...
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Editorial: A Naperville mom's bid to remember the real superheroesAug 12, 2015 11:00 pm - Last year, Captain America, Wolverine, Spider-Man and a bale of mutant turtles were featured in top-25 grossing films in the U.S. The year before, even more superheroes ...
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No, pet store owners, puppy mill activists not on same sideAug 10, 2015 1:00 am - Adam Stachowiak recently wrote that pet store owners and puppy mill activists were on the same side. I do not believe that. Large commercial breeders (puppy mills) ...
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Market forces aren't stopping puppy millsAug 09, 2015 1:00 am - In a letter to the editor July 26, the co-owner of Petland pets, Adam Stachowiak made this claim in an attempt to muddy the waters and try to court public opinion away f...
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Editorial: Is Hamilton withholding COD records from board opponents?Aug 08, 2015 11:00 pm - The Daily Herald Editorial Board We've been covering local governments in the suburbs for a long time, and from time to time, we've witnessed more than a few political f...
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Sanders' authenticity might just be enoughAug 07, 2015 1:00 am - I think Bernie Sanders has a real shot at 2016. Over the past months, his campaign promises of free public university tuition and universal health care have seemed too ...
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Speed sign rule doesn't make senseAug 05, 2015 1:00 am - Friendly street 25 mph signs: On July 29, I visited the Naperville municipal center in hopes of picking up three of these signs for neighbors who had asked me to pick th...
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Editorial: COD debate highlights the need to strengthen public access lawsAug 03, 2015 11:00 pm - It remains for authorities such as the DuPage County state's attorney to decide whether, as government watchdog groups urged last week, College of DuPage board members v...
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COD's better tomorrow starts todayJul 30, 2015 1:00 am - The College of DuPage must be better tomorrow than it is today. The board of trustees must instill and lead a daily orientation to academic excellence, institutional i...