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Students struggle to get on campus during strike

For the past month, Durham College full-time support staff, along with their colleagues across the province, have been on strike over issues such as...

CampusCon draws crowds with room to grow: students

Students turned out to celebrate pop culture, anime, comics, and gaming at CampusCon last week, hosted by Durham College Student Association (DCSA).However, with about...

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Students struggle to get on campus during strike

For the past month, Durham College full-time support staff, along with their colleagues across the province, have been on strike over issues such as...

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Students struggle to get on campus during strike

For the past month, Durham College full-time support staff, along with their colleagues across the province, have been on strike over issues such as...

New research could lead to more shared responsibility for birth control

For over a hundred years, birth control has fallen mostly to women. Now, new clinical trials in Canada and Australia are showing promise it...

CampusCon draws crowds with room to grow: students

Students turned out to celebrate pop culture, anime, comics, and gaming at CampusCon last week, hosted by Durham College Student Association (DCSA).However, with about...
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Babcock passes the Durham Lords torch

As this year's Durham Lords season wraps up, the program will say goodbye to the long-serving head of varsity athletics.After 36 years, someone new...

‘Founders Drive’ podcast wins first place at the Enactus Regionals Exposition

Durham College's Enactus team scored a big win at the Enactus Regionals Exposition earlier this month. Their project, Founders Drive, is a podcast that...

Internships: The key to success for MAD students?

There are many ways students get real-world experience while still in school. One of them is internships. In the Faculty of Media, Art and...

DC’s Food and Farming program contributes to food security locally

For some people, access homegrown, quality food is a challenge.More than 66,000 people in Durham Region face food insecurity, which is 14 per-cent of...

Code Blue Stations meant to keep people safe on campus

Campus safety is a growing concern as Ontario schools see more and more lockdowns due to safety threats to students and staff. Under the...

DC brings millions into Durham Region

Local Oshawa restaurant, Berry Hill, currently employs two Durham College graduates and feeds a vast student population.Chef and owner, Sarah Chiaparro, is happy to...

Big pressure for big prizes at Durham College Marketing Competition

A trip to Disneyworld and a meeting with a major industrial supply company, plus lots of trophies and cash. That's what was up for...

Tre Sanderson returns to Durham College to cook and inspire

Tre Sanderson was a part of many “firsts.” He was included in the first graduating class of the Culinary Management program at Durham College...

Ukrainian professor shares first-person experience of war with students and faculty

A Ukrainian professor put a human face to the attack by Russia on her country in a talk during Social Justice Week at Durham...

Durham College ends Black History Month with music and exercise

The Global Classroom was alive with Caribbean music and dancing - also known as socasize - to end Black History Month in a joyful...

Project Arrow drives onto the Canadian EV stage

Project Arrow, Canada's first zero emissions concept vehicle, made its national public debut at the 2023 Canadian International AutoShow last week.The car comes with...

High food prices are taking a toll on many DC students

Rising food prices are affecting many Durham College students. Running a simple errand, such as going to the grocery store, has become stressful, and...