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From food security to climate action, the issues shaping our world are playing out right here at home. Our Chronicle student reporters went looking for the stories behind the statistics in Durham Region. They found communities, changemakers and solutions. Click through to explore their reporting and discover what the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals mean for the people who live them every day.

Durham residents unite to cheer on Canada at World Cup events

More than two hundred soccer fans gathered at at Pat Bayly Square in Ajax to make some noise for Canada last week, as they...

Table-top games create community in Oshawa

What was once popular only at home has grown to a full-blown community in Oshawa. Table-top gaming popularity is on the rise, with more...

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Durham residents unite to cheer on Canada at World Cup events

More than two hundred soccer fans gathered at at Pat Bayly Square in Ajax to make some noise for Canada last week, as they...

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Durham residents unite to cheer on Canada at World Cup events

More than two hundred soccer fans gathered at at Pat Bayly Square in Ajax to make some noise for Canada last week, as they...

Farmers’ markets support community and agriculture in Durham Region

Farmers’ markets opened across Durham Region this month and for many its an important way of preserving their heritage.For Wanda Geissberger of Geissberger...

Table-top games create community in Oshawa

What was once popular only at home has grown to a full-blown community in Oshawa. Table-top gaming popularity is on the rise, with more...
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DCSA executive chair-elect focuses on transparency, affordability

Incoming executive chair of the Durham College Student Association (DCSA) Keiran Popela says improving transparency around student fees will be a priority when he...

Public art engages campus community

Fine Arts students will take over the Pit tomorrow (April 2) to present collaborative art activities they have created over the semester. The goal...

DJ Club brings technical insight and neon light to Durham College

The bass booms through the second floor of the Student Centre. Windows are covered and neon lights replace daylight to create an electronic club...

Sugary drinks make you quickly energized – and quickly tired, say dieticians

With the stress of exams, students often reach for a caffeinated drink for an extra boost of energy.Whether that is an iced coffee or...

Event Planning students’ capstone project brings community closer at DC

Shared laughter, meaningful conversations and a deep appreciation for the community flowed through the Pit on Tuesday. The fourth annual BIPOC Small Business event...

Durham Lords Varsity Auction returns until March 31 to support student athletes

The Durham Lords varsity auction is live for March, raising money to support student athletes.The online auction aims to ease the pressures student athletes...

DCSA executive chair candidates seek better student awareness, experience

Voting for the Durham College Student Association (DCSA) executive chair closes today (March 26). Two candidates, Keiran Popela from Business Administration - Finance, and...

Lymphoma Cup honours a young lacrosse player who lost his life to cancer

The Oshawa Firewolves play against the Buffalo Bandits on April 18 to close out the Tucker Out Lymphoma Cup.The annual lacrosse tournament is being...

Dancers and researchers push for health over thinness in the dance studio

Nina Stupar is a third-year political science and history major at the University of Toronto (U of T), and she has been dancing since...

Students push their creativity with the 48-Storytelling Challenge

The lights dimmed and the crowd hushed in anticipation.A screen at the front of the lecture theatre was shining bright and illuminating the space.All...

Oshawa looks to improve playground safety as the spring season approaches

As warmer weather approaches, the City of Oshawa is preparing its parks for increased use, with a focus on keeping playgrounds safe for children.Coun....

Canadian Cancer Society urges a lower colorectal cancer screening age

Younger age groups are showing a "demonstrated continued increase" in colorectal cancer in younger age groups, according to a study published this month.The research...