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How students are breaking into the film and TV industry

The Durham Region Film and Television Industry Career Fair returned to the Oshawa campus of Durham College and Ontario Tech University on March 17,...

How one food hub is fuelling Durham’s local food movement

Amid uncertain times with tariffs and trade, many Canadians are trying to find local alternatives to everyday products. Although the tariffs haven’t affected groceries...

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How students are breaking into the film and TV industry

The Durham Region Film and Television Industry Career Fair returned to the Oshawa campus of Durham College and Ontario Tech University on March 17,...

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How students are breaking into the film and TV industry

The Durham Region Film and Television Industry Career Fair returned to the Oshawa campus of Durham College and Ontario Tech University on March 17,...

Gender-based violence cases increase across Durham

Content warning: This article discusses gender-based violence, including references to sexual and physical abuse, trauma and death. Reader discretion is advised.Victim Services of Durham...

How one food hub is fuelling Durham’s local food movement

Amid uncertain times with tariffs and trade, many Canadians are trying to find local alternatives to everyday products. Although the tariffs haven’t affected groceries...
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Marcus Singleton is bringing hip-hop to the classroom

Iomos Marad is the stage name of Marcus Singleton, 49. A rapper, educator and student; Singleton uses his interests and the environment he grew...

A life with animals has taught Keri Semenko the value of taking things slow

Keri Semenko, a professor in the Animal Care program at Durham College, has learned the value of a life spent with animals. Semenko, who...

For Kay Corbier, a lifelong calling and passion turned into a research project

Teaching and becoming a college professor wasn’t a career goal Kay Corbier had in mind but years later, it’s something she does and loves.Corbier...

DC employee loves making students enjoy college to the max

Elizabeth Morris, 25, loves making the college experience the best for students.Morris, who goes by Liz as well, has been with the Durham Collage...

Canadian TikTok group The Basement Gang showcases different cultures through dance

Nate James, 24, is a member of TikTok's The Basement Gang, a group who uses dance to show off different music and dance...

Brazilian immigrant works with fish leather to create sustainable jewelry

The day Fabiana Papaleo handled a piece of fish leather while working at The Bay, she knew that was going to be part of...

Cinderella: the modernized classic shouldn’t have been touched (again)

The new Amazon movie Cinderella brought high expectations to movie lovers. Directed by Pitch Perfect's Kay Cannon, with names like Camila Cabello, Billy...

Teens should be taught more politics in school

According to preliminary data from Elections Canada, the turnout for the last federal election was about 59 per cent, which is the lowest rate...

Food Insecurity: one hungry snowball

There is no choice in food insecurity, only poverty and starvation. One in seven people in Durham can’t afford food, don’t have access to...

Award-winning Oshawa musician helps students through music

Devon Artemis Chartier is a singer, songwriter and musician from Oshawa who is very active in the community. Chartier organizes and takes part...

Build a legend in this wonderfully quaint indie game: Valheim

With its recent expansion of "Hearth & Home," Valheim continues to show why its formula of action adventure and cottagecore crafting, the aesthetic...

Grey’s Anatomy is still on and still poppin’

There are a handful of shows that trigger the response “that show’s still on?” For example, there’s The Simpsons, Family Guy and Criminal Minds,...