Andre Spence

About the author

Andre Spence (he/him) is a student journalist at Durham College with a wide spectrum of interests, ranging from cars to music. Coming from a Jamaican and Trinidadian background, he is an advocate for Afro-Caribbean representation within media. You can reach him at andre.spence2@dcmail.ca.

Cancelling does nothing

While an artist being 'cancelled' is big news in the moment, the impact rarely lasts

‘Kevin was larger than life’: community mourns loss of executive dean Kevin Baker

Co-written by Andre Spence and Andrew NearyIt’s been a difficult two weeks for staff and students at Durham College. Kevin Baker, 59, executive dean...

Young people find new confidence training at gyms

The government of Canada recommends all young people from the age of five to 17 engage in at least 60 minutes of moderate-to-vigorous intensity...

Young people find new confidence training at gyms

The government of Canada recommends all young people from the age of five to 17 engage in at least 60 minutes of moderate-to-vigorous intensity...

Oshawa’s lip-sync ‘fun-raising’, fundraiser made a return.

Oshawa Music Week’s Our Lips Are Synced charity event supported the hungry while providing a fun time for viewers on April 4th.Durham College’s Music...

ASL Interpreters

For roughly every 5,000 deaf people in Canada, there is one ASL interpreter. This is affecting communication with the deaf community. Andre Spence looked into this issue, and found some surprising information.

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