spot_img

Features

HomeFeatures

Ed Broadbent’s legacy lives on at Oshawa’s Human Rights Garden

The Ed Broadbent Human Rights Garden honours the legacy of human rights advocacy and recognizes the rights of Indigenous Peoples across the land. It's...

Ontario Colleges struggle as funding crisis leads to layoffs, program suspensions

The impact of federally imposed restrictions on international student applications has intensified, leading more institutions to cut programs or close campuses. As a result,...

― Advertisement ―

spot_img

Ed Broadbent’s legacy lives on at Oshawa’s Human Rights Garden

The Ed Broadbent Human Rights Garden honours the legacy of human rights advocacy and recognizes the rights of Indigenous Peoples across the land. It's...

More News

Ed Broadbent’s legacy lives on at Oshawa’s Human Rights Garden

The Ed Broadbent Human Rights Garden honours the legacy of human rights advocacy and recognizes the rights of Indigenous Peoples across the land. It's...

Contract faculty on the rise at Ontario colleges: Balancing costs, expertise and student learning

Colleges across Ontario have been increasingly relying on short-term contract employees to fill teaching roles – a strategy that helps manage costs while bringing...

Ontario Colleges struggle as funding crisis leads to layoffs, program suspensions

The impact of federally imposed restrictions on international student applications has intensified, leading more institutions to cut programs or close campuses. As a result,...
spot_img

Explore more

Helping build community among women of colour in Durham

Brianna Nelson knew she was different when she switched schools in the middle of Grade 8. “I came in one of my favourite outfits...I...

Libraries essential for building kids’ relationship with reading

Walking into the children’s section of a public library, you might see young kids and their parents sitting in chairs and reading through colourful...

Oshawa and opioids: A ‘national health epidemic’

“You're literally going place to place looking for pills because if you don't have them, you're going to go into withdrawal and be violently...

This nurse says acknowledging mental health issues could bring innovative change to society

Trigger alert: some parts of this story are disturbing.

This Communications professor does more than teach

Ashley Marshall, a Communications professor at Durham College, is a blues-loving, alto saxophone playing advocate and teacher. Marshall graduated with a master’s degree at...

Hollywood tropes and three Black actresses breaking the mould

When she first saw The Wizard of Oz, a young Starr Domingue watched in amazement as Judy Garland skipped down the yellow brick...

U SPORTS hockey is more than a game

Imagine you’re a major junior hockey player who has just finished your final year of eligibility and you are not taken in the National...

This Afghan journalist is on the Taliban’s hit list

As a journalist, it is your duty to give the public the knowledge they can’t find out on their own. Now imagine what it...

Mental Health: ending stigma on and off the playing field

Clint Malarchuk, the former NHL goalie known for a 1989 tragedy when he was slashed with a skate to the jugular during a game,...

‘Real people, real victims’: people’s dark curiosity with true crime

Detective Eva Reti was working in the homicide department with the Durham Regional Police Service (DRPS) in 1998, when her boss handed her a...

Discussions of domestic abuse begin here: It Ends with Us

Colleen Hoover’s It Ends with Us is a viral book that helps readers understand why it can be hard to detach from domestic abuse.On...

Invasion of the resource snatchers

A group of 14 Eurasian wild boars were spotted in Pickering on Nov. 2. The city and public tracked the hogs closely for six...