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Job fairs help students meet employers beyond the screen

If you feel like every resume you're putting out is just going into a pile of hundreds of other applications, you're not alone.Finding a...

DC students encouraged to stay fit during the gloomy days of winter

It begins with itchiness, soreness and redness. Blood vessels constrict, reducing blood flow to the hands, nose and ears. The body enters a state...

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Job fairs help students meet employers beyond the screen

If you feel like every resume you're putting out is just going into a pile of hundreds of other applications, you're not alone.Finding a...

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Job fairs help students meet employers beyond the screen

If you feel like every resume you're putting out is just going into a pile of hundreds of other applications, you're not alone.Finding a...

Some students rethink what’s on their plates in the name of sustainability

A video of a rescued dog first made Avery Plivelic question the food on her plate.“It wasn’t graphic or gruesome,” she said. “It just...

DC students encouraged to stay fit during the gloomy days of winter

It begins with itchiness, soreness and redness. Blood vessels constrict, reducing blood flow to the hands, nose and ears. The body enters a state...
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How Durham College fights winter’s SADness

With winter now behind us, many Canadians are emerging from the familiar pattern of cloudy days and deep snow that often contributes to tiredness,...

Durham College’s spring open house draws more than 2,000 prospective students

More than 2,000 prospective students flocked to this year’s Durham College spring open house, with 166 attendees submitting applications for various programs, according to...

International students find home away from home at DCSA gatherings

Thavisha Thanippali, an international student pursuing a computer programming and analysis diploma, found herself at a crossroads common to many: the search for a...

Durham College student uses his journey to help others

First-year Environmental Technology student Jonathan Grant wants to help others who struggle with mental health and addiction, while also saving the planet.His passion stems...

Campus Walk program provides a safe escort at Durham College

Students sometimes find themselves on campus after dark. They're studying, they have classes or they're involved in extra-curricular activities. Walking to their car or the...

Painting of a fox and her kits wins first-ever MAD 48-Hour Storytelling Challenge

A Media, Art and Design event returned this month under a new name: the 48-Hour Storytelling Challenge.It's been five years since MAD hosted its...

New full-time food service program coming to Whitby campus

A new full-time program is coming to Durham College's Whitby campus this fall.The Nutrition and Food Service Management program will teach students how to...

Lords men’s basketball team returns to the podium

The last time the Durham Lords men’s basketball team made it to the playoffs was almost a decade ago, back in 2015. However, earlier...

First-year students out-pitch the competition at marketing challenge

A pair of first-year Business - Marketing students punched above their weight with a win at the Durham College Marketing and Sales Competitions during...

Love and entrepreneurship the focus of FastStart’s Valentine’s Market

First-time entrepreneurs from Durham College had the chance to make their first sales at the recent Valentine's Market.“We have vendors from all over, like...

Shops build skills at Durham College Whitby campus

Durham College's Whitby campus has a room filled with elevators. It also has a real escalator and a crane simulator.These are just some of...

Durham College officials hopeful about changes to international study permits

A month after the federal government announced it was reducing the number of new international study permits, Durham College (DC) is still uncertain about...