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Breaking the Youth Crime cycle

“All of us need to be working together to provide youth with the resources that they need so they don't get involved in crime,”...

Tiny Homes, Big Hurdles

Tiny homes may be growing in popularity, but outdated zoning bylaws make building one almost impossible.

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Breaking the Youth Crime cycle

“All of us need to be working together to provide youth with the resources that they need so they don't get involved in crime,”...

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Breaking the Youth Crime cycle

“All of us need to be working together to provide youth with the resources that they need so they don't get involved in crime,”...

Adapting to change: the resilience of local journalism in a digital age

“We had typewriters in the newsroom, we got press releases and phone calls, you were inundated,” said Julie Cashin-Oster, the owner of the Orono...

Tiny Homes, Big Hurdles

Tiny homes may be growing in popularity, but outdated zoning bylaws make building one almost impossible.
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International students like Ravaine Mullins return to DC

Ravaine Mullings left Canada on Aug. 22 for a three-week vacation to his home, Jamaica. Little did Mullins know three weeks would turn into...

Challenges and changes for the transgender and non-binary community

A look at how transgender identity has changed over the last decade and what impacts it has on someone who is part of the LGBTQ2+ community.

Pandemic leaves local music industry devastated…but not dead

The year is 2016, Klinsvin Gilbert is performing at a college campus in Karnataka, India. As soon as his band starts to play, the...

DC’s Campus Bursary Food Drive helps students and families

"Every year I've been at Durham, I've applied for the Christmas hamper," says Emily Marangon, a student in the Office Administration Executive program. Marangon...

Pandemic proof

A look into how the Durham Lords' varsity esports teams are surviving and thriving during the COVID-19 pandemic.

First to arrive, last to be seen

The forgotten first responders.

The balance between saying what you think and thinking about what you say

When Nicole Doyle was looking for a way to get her students to discuss an ethical dilemma, she turned to Grey’s Anatomy. She described...

Day in the life: firefighters during COVID

Station 3, by Beatrice and Mary Street in Oshawa, is where Matt Sylvester, 38, works. As an Oshawa firefighter who has been on the...

Sonja Bursach displays resiliency through RISE program

Durham College was not Sonja Bursach's first choice. A couple years back, Bursach was attending a different college and she felt she wasn't getting...

Cindy Bennett works for the cause, not the applause

Mr. Bingles is friendly, inquisitive and extremely active, but he has never had a friend throughout his life. The Humane Society of Durham Region...

Lennon Stella makes “Bad” good

Stella takes "Bad" from a poppy breakup tune to an emotional ballad.

The rise in far-right extremism and the woman fighting for its downfall

Dr. Barbara Perry is an international expert in the field of hate studies.