Monthly Archives: October, 2025

Camp 30 opens its gates to save its past

Bowmanville’s Camp 30 is taking a significant step forward to remind the community of its importance.The Jury Lands Foundation, a not-for-profit set up to...

FastStart is a non-start on campus this fall

Andrew Neary had a lot of dreams.He studied computer science at the University of Toronto, opened a board game café, and studied to be...

Students struggle to get on campus during strike

For the past month, Durham College full-time support staff, along with their colleagues across the province, have been on strike over issues such as...

Sewn in Bangladesh, grown in Queens: ONĒK-Part 1

ONĒK-Part 1 begins on a busy street. Cars race by, horns honk, bells ring, feet tap against concrete and anonymous voices call out for...

Humans are complex, AI should be too

Even though artificial intelligence (AI) is integrated into professional, personal and educational spaces that does not mean it is inclusive. It is made with...

Autoimmune or Psychiatric: how much damage is misdiagnosis causing?

According to a March article about the impacts of misdiagnosed autoimmune disorders in Psychology Today, there is significant overlap between autoimmune disorders and psychiatric...

Man’s Best Friend: a provocative and danceable album

“Oh boy,” the opening line to Sabrina Carpenter’s song “Manchild” and the first song in her new album describes what it is like to...

Silent Hill f: colour in the bleak world of horror

From cryptic puzzles to intense combat, Silent Hill f is not the game to play to wind down and relax. The striking visuals, vivid...

Durham Region needs to reel in illegal fishing

Every year people gather to watch fish jump the Bowmanville Fish Ladder during spawning season. Known as the salmon run, August to October is...

Searching for a fresh sound at Kops Records in Durham

Fresh sounds from up and coming local musicians were the focus of Saturday’s show at Kops Records in downtown Oshawa. The show was put...

New research could lead to more shared responsibility for birth control

For over a hundred years, birth control has fallen mostly to women. Now, new clinical trials in Canada and Australia are showing promise it...

Starbucks’ Pecan Oat Cortado is just another sugary drink

When fall comes to mind, so does the coziness of a cable knit sweater and the crunch of leaves beneath each step, and for...

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