Brendan Robins

About the author

Brendan Robins (he/him) is a student journalist with a passion for video storytelling. He is interested in sharing the stories of passionate creators and their works in anime, film, theatre, television, tabletop games, and video games. Contact him at brendan.robinsmelrose@dcmail.ca.

Painting of a fox and her kits wins first-ever MAD 48-Hour Storytelling Challenge

A Media, Art and Design event returned this month under a new name: the 48-Hour Storytelling Challenge.It's been five years since MAD hosted its...

Reviving traditions: Bowmanville’s festivals make a comeback amidst pandemic recovery

In Bowmanville, Ont., the COVID-19 pandemic impacted more than just health, it struck at the very heart of the community's culture.The enforced quarantine, crucial...

Durham College and Ontario Tech to remember those who lost their lives to war

Remembrance Day will look a bit different at Durham College this year. Journalism - Mass Media students will be involved, both ceremonies will be...

Don’t poke the gamer

When communities of gamers come together and ruin and corporations trying to impede on their right to create.

Students at Whitby campus want more extracurricular activities

The Durham College Student Association (DCSA) is making more improvements to the Whitby campus gaming lounge, such as installing a third TV screen and...

Discussing sexual wellness in younger grades

The head of health promotion at Durham College is a big believer that education is power and that access to appropriate and science-based information...

Students relieved by federal budget changes

Although education has numerous benefits, pursuing it can be financially straining for young people. Many aspiring post-secondary students struggle to secure bursaries and scholarships...

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