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Durham Region is growing and so is its appetite for diverse foods

As Durham Region grows and welcomes more people, it is seeing an increase in food diversity and an appetite for experiencing different cultures through...

Varsity athletic student trainers keep Lords and Ridgebacks in the game

Sprains and strains are part of varsity sports and for that student athletes have a team of athletic therapists and student trainers behind them.The...

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Durham Region is growing and so is its appetite for diverse foods

As Durham Region grows and welcomes more people, it is seeing an increase in food diversity and an appetite for experiencing different cultures through...

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Durham Region is growing and so is its appetite for diverse foods

As Durham Region grows and welcomes more people, it is seeing an increase in food diversity and an appetite for experiencing different cultures through...

Health Canada’s new front-of-package labels a helpful tool, say dieticians

While taking a stroll down the snack aisle in a grocery store, you may have noticed a black and white icon with a magnifying...

Varsity athletic student trainers keep Lords and Ridgebacks in the game

Sprains and strains are part of varsity sports and for that student athletes have a team of athletic therapists and student trainers behind them.The...
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Here’s why Lords, Ridgebacks can’t add more sports

Have you ever wondered why Durham College doesn’t have a hockey team, yet Ontario Tech University does? Or why the university doesn’t have a...

‘Modes of communication are changing’ for multi-generational workforce

There are many generations in the workplace these days.Baby boomers, millennials and Gen Zers are working together combining different personalities and work styles. Marc...

Durham’s award-winning athletic therapist

The Durham College Athletic Awards Banquet honours varsity athletes – and those who work behind the scenes. Brianne Schneider is one of those people....

Meet DC’s achievers in academics, varsity athletics

Devyn Fraser, a second-year student at Durham College, in the Interactive Media Design program, managed to do the almost impossible this year: score a...

‘Nice to see the people’ at Songs Revealed

Local artists returned to a live audience at Oshawa Music Week with last Thursday’s “Songs Revealed” competition. The event, which was held at the...

Online life ‘very isolating’ for students

Since March 2020, students have had to adjust to life online. This meant not only learning online but also having social activities go...

Residence challenges for international students

Eva Bašová, a first-year student, had originally moved to Oshawa from the Czech Republic to attend Ontario Tech University and participate in classes on...

DC’s first in-person open house in two years

Durham College’s halls were filled with prospective students and their parents on April 9, excited for what the upcoming school year has to...

‘Hard work and lots of luck’: Advice from DC, Ontario Tech alumni

Around this time 15 years ago, John Hotts was preparing to start his placement following three years in the Advertising & Marketing program at...