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Cecilia Waldron unites and empowers Latin-owned businesses

Amid the turmoil of Augusto Pinochet’s “hectic” military dictatorship, a family from Santiago de Chile, parents and three daughters, traded weekends at their grandmother’s...

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Under the costume: the internal appeal of cosplay

It was 2022 and Durham College’s Anime United Club was hosting their first Cosplay Cafe. Twin sisters Ai and Zo Rahmanyar had gotten the...

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Cecilia Waldron unites and empowers Latin-owned businesses

Amid the turmoil of Augusto Pinochet’s “hectic” military dictatorship, a family from Santiago de Chile, parents and three daughters, traded weekends at their grandmother’s...

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Cecilia Waldron unites and empowers Latin-owned businesses

Amid the turmoil of Augusto Pinochet’s “hectic” military dictatorship, a family from Santiago de Chile, parents and three daughters, traded weekends at their grandmother’s...

The future of news is local

If Sierra Sangetti-Daniels, the community and Culture Steward of News Futures, had an unlimited budget and resources, she would open a television broadcast studio...

Under the costume: the internal appeal of cosplay

It was 2022 and Durham College’s Anime United Club was hosting their first Cosplay Cafe. Twin sisters Ai and Zo Rahmanyar had gotten the...
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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,...

Second Sole: A second chance at life and sustainability

How a project by DC students is turning 'used' into 'useful'

The Mississauga Highway: a legacy under our feet

While sitting in class at Durham College, the ground beneath the campus is rarely given much thought. It seems as if it has always...

Students face challenges balancing transportation costs and schedules

The first step in getting a post-secondary education is attending classes, yet consistent and reliable transportation can be difficult for student commuters.“Despite working a...

The economic toll of tariffs

As Canada grapples with the potential for tariffs to disrupt its economy, issues such as inflation, strained supply chains and long-term economic instability remain. A...

Ontario’s post-secondary crisis: Overreliance on international students and the path forward

With Ontario’s post-secondary system facing financial pressures, experts are urging the provincial government to increase public funding to at least the national average, as...

Nothing brings people together more than a happily ever after

Once dismissed as a guilty pleasure, romance novels are now a literary force, reshaping the publishing industry, fuelling billion-dollar sales and even inspiring a new festival in Toronto.

Silent alarms: The mental toll of first responders

Content Warning: This story discusses suicide, PTSD and mental health struggles among first responders. If you or someone you know is struggling, help is available.

Auto theft is down nationally, but Durham is still a target

Auto thefts in Canada have started to decline after reaching historic highs in 2023, as a countrywide crackdown shows results. The National Action Plan...

Canadian nurses: overworked and undervalued

Hundreds of nurses gathered outside Ontario hospitals on Thursday, urging hospital CEOs to tackle staffing shortages and enforce registered nurse-to-patient ratios to enhance patient...

Bridging the digital divide: The road to high-speed internet in Durham

Five years ago, Andrea Braithwaite left Oshawa and moved just outside of Port Perry. The move went well, but once she was almost settled,...

Addressing Ontario’s nursing shortage: Why new nurses need more mentorship

Ontario is experiencing a nursing shortage crisis, and according to the Ontario Nurses’ Association (ONA), it is only worsening. Data from the Canadian Institute...