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Welcome to The Chronicle

The Chronicle is created and produced by students of the Journalism – Mass Media program at Durham College in Oshawa, Ontario. The publication covers stories from across Durham College, Ontario Tech University, Durham Region and beyond.

Welcome to The Chronicle

The Chronicle is created and produced by students of the Journalism – Mass Media program at Durham College in Oshawa, Ontario. The publication covers stories from across Durham College, Ontario Tech University, Durham Region and beyond.

Welcome to The Chronicle

The Chronicle is created and produced by students of the Journalism – Mass Media program at Durham College in Oshawa, Ontario. The publication covers stories from across Durham College, Ontario Tech University, Durham Region and beyond.

Yearly Archives: 2021

First Nations Mohawk represents the Oshawa community through his work

Daniel Crosmas expects the City of Oshawa to grow into a more diverse city.

New Bond film misses target

James Bond is back with a new adventure and a send off for actor Daniel Craig, with No Time to Die being Craig's last...

Ajax’s Charles overcomes injury to play U.S. college basketball

Kordell Charles didn't let a broken ankle stop him from achieving his goal of playing U.S. college basketball.The 19-year-old Ajax native has overcome a...

Read about the creepiest corner of the technology in Reality and Other Stories

“Humans can get haunted by a selfie stick," writes British journalist and novelist John Lanchester in Reality, and Other stories, a collection of ghost...

Oshawa mayor Carter supports micro-housing to shelter those ‘living rough’

The opioid crisis is a national health epidemic Oshawa faces, said Mayor Dan Carter.Since being elected in 2018, Carter has worked with existing organizations...

Research at DC aims to improve teaching, better lives

Durham College (DC) has annually made the list of Canada's top 50 research colleges.The list is compiled by Research Infosource, a Canadian research...

This journalist turned podcaster uses experience in newsrooms to break barriers and spark inclusive conversations

Kevin McShan did not have a traditional introduction to the newsroom. He did his journalism internship with St. Clair College’s newspaper, in the sports...

Paul Ranger: NHL Hockey Star Returns Home

Paul Ranger says he started playing hockey around the age of 4 or 5 years old. He played in his kitchen at his...

Ridgebacks: Week 2 bits and bites

Heading into the second week of Ontario University Athletics (OUA) action, the Ontario Tech Ridgebacks men’s hockey team has a 2-1-1 record.Last weekend, Ontario...

Contract talks between colleges, teachers at an ‘impasse’

Contract talks between Ontario colleges and their full-time and partial-load faculty, librarians and counsellors – including those at Durham College - have stalled.The two...

Joeita Gupta sees past barriers in journalism

Lying awake in her bed at night in New Delhi, India, Joeita Gupta envisioned her life as a radio host. Being visually impaired from...

Training Day holds strong twenty years later

Call it the Scarface of the new millennium. The crime-thriller, Training Day, directed by Antoine Fuqua, was released 20 years ago this month and...

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