Monthly Archives: February, 2026

Students upset by changes to student loan program

Many students say they are worried about whether they can continue their college education in light of changes coming to the provincial student loan...

Post-secondary students reflect on the impact of Pink Shirt Day

It’s been nearly two decades since the first Pink Shirt Day was held back in September 2007. The day, marked this year on Feb....

Students should weigh nutritional value vs. convenience when buying food on campus: expert

Photography student Mia Dawkins finds the prices of food on campus have increased but the portion sizes have gotten smaller.“Last year, the burgers were...

North of North; a comedic and modern representation of Inuk peoples in Canada

North of North in its inaugural season, is an authentic representation of Inuk peoples in northern Canada. The eight-episode season, written and produced by...

Sitting volleyball at Durham College connects students of all abilities

Durham College's sitting volleyball is a relatively new addition to the extramural lineup. The game is different from volleyball in that all the players...

Food insecurity an ongoing struggle for students

Around this time of year, campus discourse often revolves around the stress of future career paths for students. But as winter gives way to...

From soil to survival: restaurant owner encourages sourcing local ingredients

It's been almost a year since Jenette Cao opened Mom's Kitchen Korean Cuisine in Oshawa, her third location in Toronto area.But like many restaurant...

Local groups fill tummies to nourish learning

It was just before Christmas and Stacey Lepine-Fisher, executive director of the Ignite Durham Learning Foundation, was delivering Christmas gifts in the cold as...

Durham police, DC pair tough conversations on domestic violence with soothing yoga flow

During “Power Hour,” an event at the Oshawa campus on Monday, students flowed through yoga poses while advocates and community organizations stood nearby, offering...

Tia Wood releases her second EP Stimulated

Tia Wood, Cree and Salish singer-songwriter from Saddle Lake Cree Nation, Alberta, released her second EP, Stimulated, on Feb. 6.Music has never been far...

Durham College curling teams finish fourth at provincial championships

It's been only two years since the Durham Lords resurrected varsity curling. Two weeks ago, both the men’s and women’s teams showed just how...

Pathways event opens students’ eyes to opportunities post-graduation

Durham College students had the chance to explore next steps in their academic careers at the recent Pathways event at the Oshawa campus. The...

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