Yearly Archives: 2024

International students find home away from home at DCSA gatherings

Thavisha Thanippali, an international student pursuing a computer programming and analysis diploma, found herself at a crossroads common to many: the search for a...

Jason Vassell: Making a difference beyond the classroom

In January, Durham College’s annual Social Justice Week spotlighted pressing social issues, engaging students and faculty in meaningful dialogue. Behind the scenes, the event's...

The Caribbean Camera stands firm amid challenges in the media industry

Anthony Joseph’s journey into the newspaper industry was unplanned.Over 30 years ago, Joseph initially placed an advertisement for his machinery company in a local...

How a local artist uses art as a part of the healing process

Georgia Fullerton has been living artfully for as long as she can remember.Fullerton is a Jamaican-Canadian visual artist, expressive arts therapist, arts educator, and...

The RMG is a leader in Durham’s arts sector and community

Since the founding of the Robert McLaughlin Gallery, community has played a vital role in its development and growth as an organization.The Robert McLaughlin...

How a park can unite a community

Historic sites give us ties to the community. The problems start to occur when people forget the importance of landmarks.

How Oshawa became home to North America’s largest collection of military vehicles

The Ontario Regiment Royal Canadian Armoured Corps (RCAC) Museum, located in Oshawa, Ont., boasts the largest operational collection of military vehicles in North America.The...

Oshawa at 100: A century of transformation

Oshawa is known for its diversity, hard working residents, schools and buildings and an appreciation for the arts. The region has gone through many...

How the Big M Drive In became a Pickering staple

Pickering’s beach is one of the main attractions of the city. In the summer, countless people can be found in the area, some walking...

Durham College student uses his journey to help others

First-year Environmental Technology student Jonathan Grant wants to help others who struggle with mental health and addiction, while also saving the planet.His passion stems...

The resilient history of Oshawa’s Regent Theatre

Editor's note: This story was collaboratively produced by reporters Mackenzie Billings and Ganga RajeshIn October 1919, a crowd gathered outside the newly built Regent...

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....

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