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Students struggle with financial stress as the holiday season approaches

As the holidays approach, many students are feeling the financial pressures of school fees and gift giving. “Nothing is cheap anymore,” said Brooke Breemersch,...

Durham College hosts successful open house despite challenging times

Painted faces, robotic dogs and busy chatter greeted the visitors to Durham College’s Open House on Nov. 8 at the Oshawa campus.Faculties from Health...

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Students struggle with financial stress as the holiday season approaches

As the holidays approach, many students are feeling the financial pressures of school fees and gift giving. “Nothing is cheap anymore,” said Brooke Breemersch,...

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Students struggle with financial stress as the holiday season approaches

As the holidays approach, many students are feeling the financial pressures of school fees and gift giving. “Nothing is cheap anymore,” said Brooke Breemersch,...

Students anxious about climate change

For Cora Reid, a student in the Honours Bachelor of Paralegal program, Hurricane Melissa was not unexpected because of what she calls "the neglect...

Durham College hosts successful open house despite challenging times

Painted faces, robotic dogs and busy chatter greeted the visitors to Durham College’s Open House on Nov. 8 at the Oshawa campus.Faculties from Health...
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Small business owners from marginalized communities showcase products at DC market

Small business owners from marginalized communities had a chance to showcase their products on campus earlier this month.The BIPOC Small Business Showcase was organized...

Varsity scholarships part of the plan for $10 million raised in the community

Durham College is using part of the $10 million raised in a community campaign to help students with scholarships and new developments on Whitby...

Sweet fun at first maple syrup festival since the pandemic

The Purple Woods Maple Syrup Festival wraps up tomorrow after its return for the first time in three years. The festival runs each spring...

Parking cost not going down for students anytime soon

Students looking for lower parking rates next year may be out of luck.This year, many students who were unable to get a parking pass...

Durham College Student Association elections taking place this week

Tomorrow is the final day for students in the Faculty of Science and Information Technology to vote for their new director on the DCSA.Students...

The Festival of Colours makes a return to DC after the pandemic

Colours filled the air outside the CFCE building during the Festival of Colours - or Holi - event.The event was hosted on March 8...

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...