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From food security to climate action, the issues shaping our world are playing out right here at home. Our Chronicle student reporters went looking for the stories behind the statistics in Durham Region. They found communities, changemakers and solutions. Click through to explore their reporting and discover what the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals mean for the people who live them every day.

Durham College supports student mental health in a variety of ways

Durham College says it’s committed to supporting the mental health of its students to the same extent as it has always done, regardless of...

Webinar helps students improve self-care and leadership skills

Durham College (DC) held a webinar about self-care and leadership this spring aimed at helping students build their skills.Tyler Creces, student successs coordinator at...

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Durham College supports student mental health in a variety of ways

Durham College says it’s committed to supporting the mental health of its students to the same extent as it has always done, regardless of...

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Durham College supports student mental health in a variety of ways

Durham College says it’s committed to supporting the mental health of its students to the same extent as it has always done, regardless of...

Navigating the transition from graduation to your career

Graduating is a major milestone in life and students in post-secondary anticipate the day they’ll move on to working full-time, but it can be...

Webinar helps students improve self-care and leadership skills

Durham College (DC) held a webinar about self-care and leadership this spring aimed at helping students build their skills.Tyler Creces, student successs coordinator at...
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This nurse says acknowledging mental health issues could bring innovative change to society

Trigger alert: some parts of this story are disturbing.

This Communications professor does more than teach

Ashley Marshall, a Communications professor at Durham College, is a blues-loving, alto saxophone playing advocate and teacher. Marshall graduated with a master’s degree at...

Ontario Tech strike deadline looms

Faculty at Ontario Tech have presented an ultimatum to the university - solve our labour issues or professors will go on strike Jan. 31....

More students returning to Durham College this month

Most programs at Durham College (DC) will be returning to their first semester delivery plan on Jan. 31, according to Elaine Popp, executive vice...

Durham Lords rugby captain Malcolm Hooper always finds a way to succeed

Malcolm Hooper has had quite the journey on his way to becoming the Durham College (DC) men's rugby team captain after his first season,...

A life with animals has taught Keri Semenko the value of taking things slow

Keri Semenko, a professor in the Animal Care program at Durham College, has learned the value of a life spent with animals. Semenko, who...

DC employee loves making students enjoy college to the max

Elizabeth Morris, 25, loves making the college experience the best for students.Morris, who goes by Liz as well, has been with the Durham Collage...

Oshawa going in the Wright direction

Oshawa is getting bigger. Not just with its population, but with new businesses brought here through the work of its economic development director.Hailey Wright,...

Councillor Giberson’s mission: Make Oshawa a better place

Derek Giberson believes in building a better Oshawa by dealing - right now - with issues like homelessness, livability of the city, growth in...

Durham College fights gender-based violence in 16-day campaign

Durham College and Ontario Tech University are in the midst of a campaign to help combat gender-based violence. The campaign is called 16 to...

‘Disappointment’ for Wozney as COVID-19 cancels Ontario Tech star’s chance to play for Canada

An Ontario Tech hockey star has been named to play for the Canadian team at an international hockey event - but she won't get...

Jenna Peace: Standing up for what’s right

The month the world shutdown, a pandemic looming, exams on the approach, few had time to think about union elections.Yet Jenna Peace, then a...