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Filippo Savone: A guiding light for international students

Filippo Savone’s career changed when he moved from working in domestic admissions to the international office at Humber College. After finishing the immigration consulting...

Mourin Moyen’s Journey as a Muslim Woman in Mental Health Studies

Growing up in Bangladesh then moving to Canada was not an easy adjustment for Mourin Moyen. In her home country, she had studied nursing...

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Filippo Savone: A guiding light for international students

Filippo Savone’s career changed when he moved from working in domestic admissions to the international office at Humber College. After finishing the immigration consulting...

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Filippo Savone: A guiding light for international students

Filippo Savone’s career changed when he moved from working in domestic admissions to the international office at Humber College. After finishing the immigration consulting...

From Newsroom to Classroom: Insights from Joanne Macdonald

Throughout her distinguished media career, Joanne Macdonald has earned recognition for her leadership, dedication to journalistic integrity, and commitment to mentoring the next...

Mourin Moyen’s Journey as a Muslim Woman in Mental Health Studies

Growing up in Bangladesh then moving to Canada was not an easy adjustment for Mourin Moyen. In her home country, she had studied nursing...
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Our home on Indigenous land

co-written with Hafed AlmadaniEditor’s Note: This story is part of a series called the Land Where We Stand (LWWS). Uncovering the hidden stories about...

Station Gallery in Whitby still conducting the local arts scene

co-written with Katie SampsonEditor’s Note: This story is part of a series called the Land Where We Stand (LWWS). Uncovering the hidden stories about...

Oshawa building signs of life downtown

'I was labeled as a criminal,' said graffiti artist Chad Tyson.

The Atria pumps lifeblood into the Oshawa music scene

It was a typical evening in the heart of Oshawa, and the Tribute Communities Centre was packed with fans eagerly awaiting the arrival of...

Ed Broadbent Waterfront Park: a place of reflection, dialogue and community

Oshawa is known for many things – one of which is the beautiful waterfront on the shoreline of Lake Ontario. Over the years...

Independent cafes keep Oshawa’s arts scene caffeinated

co-written with Luke Mandato Sitting in the heart of downtown Oshawa, at the corner of King Street West and Centre Street South is a...

The Digital Sisterhood – a podcast that makes Muslim women feel less lonely

In the midst of the global pandemic, everyone felt the same way: locked up in their homes, far away from communities, from families and...

Tri-demic makes this flu season never-ending

“All three of us coughed so much at night and couldn’t sleep properly for two weeks,” says Iram Sadia, a wife and mother to...

Teachers under pressure keep on keeping on

Teachers are leaving their jobs because they are burnt out.Rozeena Khan, a teacher of 20 years, has witnessed her fair share of teachers feeling...

The vinyl resurgence

André Lessard is the owner of downtown Oshawa record store Another Spin Records.He had a customer come in looking for a very popular album."We...

MLSE launches youth over barriers to change the game

“Go play basketball.” That’s what Devante Smith-Pelly was told by fans in Chicago while in the penalty box in 2018. Smith-Pelly is a Black...

Bill 23: Solving the housing crisis by slicing up the Greenbelt

The Greenbelt is home to over 300 bird species like the hooded warbler, a small and brightly coloured yellow bird.