Monthly Archives: April, 2025

Food prices are rising in Durham Region and that means college students are struggling

With food prices continuing to climb, many Durham College students are finding it harder to afford meals, and some are taking action to help.The...

Loss of funding for small town publishers will have serious impacts on Canadian lives

Fake news is a controversial term coined by Donald Trump in 2016. During his first run for president, Trump launched the most successful smear...

Cosplay convention takes over DC student building

The sight of cosplayers and art being sold, the taste of freshly made ramen and bubble tea and the sound of Beyblades clashing and...

More than maple syrup: Purple Woods celebrates 50 years of sustainability and community

Purple Woods recently celebrated 50 years of maple syrup production with a festival that highlighted its commitment to sustainability, community collaboration and environmental stewardship....

Auto sector reacts to rising trade tensions with United States

As trade tensions rise between Canada and the United States, a 25 per cent tariff on select Canadian goods went into effect this week,...

From puppy yoga to crafting: DC students find creative ways to unwind

Durham College fitness coordinator Brianna Christopher recently received an overwhelming response from students interested in signing up for puppy yoga events, which were hosted...

Durham College research aims to improve mental health care for Black Canadians

The urgent need for mental health care in Canada has become increasingly recognized over the past two decades. However, for Black Canadians, accessing adequate...

Garcia, Bent win key DCSA roles in close Durham College election

The student elections have come to an end after a month of campaigning, with results announced for Class A, Class E and Class G...

Access to mental health care still a challenge for students

Students at Durham College continue to face challenges accessing timely and effective mental health care services, with delays in securing appointments and referrals posing...

Ajax marks International Women’s Day with ‘Her, Your, Our Story’ event

Her, Your, Our Story, the Town of Ajax’s first-ever International Women’s Day event, held on March 5 at the historic Quaker Meeting House.

Freedom at Risk: the slow undoing of abortion rights

Last month at Durham College, a group of anti-abortion protesters gathered with large graphic signs, sparking debate about their methods and the impact on...

How students are breaking into the film and TV industry

The Durham Region Film and Television Industry Career Fair returned to the Oshawa campus of Durham College and Ontario Tech University on March 17,...

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