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Ontario increases funding, removes tuition cap for colleges and universities

The Ontario government has announced long-awaited funding changes for post-secondary institutions. These include allocating $6.4 billion in new funding, lifting the existing tuition freeze...

Chasing the light: Using campus resources to combat Seasonal Affective Disorder

Some students at Durham College and Ontario Tech University are finding creative ways to stay positive during the winter semester. "I try to keep...

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Ontario increases funding, removes tuition cap for colleges and universities

The Ontario government has announced long-awaited funding changes for post-secondary institutions. These include allocating $6.4 billion in new funding, lifting the existing tuition freeze...

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Ontario increases funding, removes tuition cap for colleges and universities

The Ontario government has announced long-awaited funding changes for post-secondary institutions. These include allocating $6.4 billion in new funding, lifting the existing tuition freeze...

‘Looking Back Into the Future’ conference celebrates Black History Month in Durham Region

Local residents came together in Ajax recently to celebrate Black History Month and honour Black culture and community in Durham Region.The 11th Annual Looking...

Chasing the light: Using campus resources to combat Seasonal Affective Disorder

Some students at Durham College and Ontario Tech University are finding creative ways to stay positive during the winter semester. "I try to keep...
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Hoop, hoop, hurray!: Basketball program helping ‘younger generation prosper’ since 1996

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Despite pandemic, it was ‘game on’ for Durham’s esports team

Sports seasons at Canadian colleges and universities have been shut down for an extended period due to COVID-19. Although all other Ontario Colleges Athletic...

Looking after mental health in COVID-19 is essential, experts say

When the World Health Organization (WHO) announced the COVID-19 global pandemic, many communities decided one way to stop the spread was through lockdowns. This included the province...

Students suffering from debt, other worries have options

With COVID-19 still being a part of our lives even after a full calendar year, some students are dealing with legal, financial and mental...

Hope for early childhood education

The childcare industry has only just started to recover from the pandemic shutdown that lasted from April to June of 2020. Since the reopening...

Future teachers learning how to handle pandemic

While the pandemic has been stressful on students, it has taken a toll on teachers.Many teachers have gone on temporary leave, and even quit...

Katherine Polack: Thriving artist, student, businesswoman

After a trip to Australia in 2017, paramedic student Katherine Polack found herself inspired by the calmness and vivid blue colours of the ocean,...

Retail workers feel stress of COVID-19

Stress is a problem for many people but for retail workers the effects of stress because of COVID-19 are worse than ever, according to...

Some college students anxious over grades due to pandemic

Some college students across North America are facing higher rates of anxiety because of the pandemic but there is help available at Durham College....

Small businesses get a big boost

The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way many of us shop. With malls and outlet stores limiting capacity, or closing completely, the search is...

COVID-19 affects workplaces, student jobs

Finding a job during COVID-19 may seem difficult for many students but though there are jobs some young people are not taking them for...