Monthly Archives: March, 2024

R.A. Sennett: From public school to global headquarters, 170 years of learning

For Tracy Mainwaring, R.A. Sennett was a special place from a simpler time. Mainwaring started at as a student at the school in 1976....

Ron Fanfair: 40 years of storytelling excellence in the Black community

Ron Fanfair had always envisioned a career in the arts. He never felt confident in math or science in school. His dream took shape...

The taste of India away from home at Rekha’s Indian Kitchen

Rekha's Indian Kitchen at Whitby offers mouth-watering Indian delicacies at reasonable prices.

From Nigeria to Whitby: The rise of an online fashion entrepreneur amidst pandemic challenges

As our world continues to grow so do small businesses. However, COVID-19 took a toll on small businesses while others started to grow....

Campus Walk program provides a safe escort at Durham College

Students sometimes find themselves on campus after dark. They're studying, they have classes or they're involved in extra-curricular activities. Walking to their car or the...

Painting of a fox and her kits wins first-ever MAD 48-Hour Storytelling Challenge

A Media, Art and Design event returned this month under a new name: the 48-Hour Storytelling Challenge.It's been five years since MAD hosted its...

New full-time food service program coming to Whitby campus

A new full-time program is coming to Durham College's Whitby campus this fall.The Nutrition and Food Service Management program will teach students how to...

Lords men’s basketball team returns to the podium

The last time the Durham Lords men’s basketball team made it to the playoffs was almost a decade ago, back in 2015. However, earlier...

Questions raised about how wellness program should be run in Indigenous communities

The Ontario government recently invested more than $2-million in Indigenous mental health and addiction services in northern Ontario - an investment that's raising questions...

Real or robot: experts say animals are good for mental health

Ontario Shores Centre for Mental Health Sciences has more than 150 volunteers, two of which are therapy dogs: Molly, a 13-year-old Dalmatian, and Aspen,...

Healing the soul with art therapy

This week, the LivingRoom's big blue bus stopped by Durham College to help give students a chance to create art while also meeting...

The evolving landscape of cancer screening for young adults

Stomach issues and a talk with my family doctor lead to my first colonoscopy at 24-years-old.It’s a young age to get one, and while...

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