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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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Confusion over Durham College ancillary fees

Durham College (DC) students are paying nearly $1,000 in ancillary fees each semester, on top of tuition. Yet, some students say they do not...

Barrett Centre focuses on growing food, eliminating food waste

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A new music awards show in Oshawa aimed to showcase the local music industry in Durham Region.The inaugural DREAMS! (Durham Region Excellence in Arts...

Durham College students stressed by strike action

Mursal Abrahimi and Cedra Natafjie arrived at their student advisor appointments at the Faculty of Health Sciences this morning only to find them cancelled.The...

Durham College enters first day of full-time support staff strike

Full-time support staff at Durham College (DC) have wrapped up their first day on the picket line, in a fight for what they deem...

DC full-time support staff could strike this Thursday

Full-time support staff at Ontario’s 24 public colleges, including Durham College, could walk off the job this Thursday at midnight if a contract isn’t...

Navigating stress: How Durham College supports students’ mental health

By Veronica Pereira and Emma BodreroBalancing academic pressures, part-time jobs and social commitments can lead to overwhelming stress among students, impacting both mental and...

Trump tariffs fuel concern among Canadians and Durham College students

For weeks now Canada has been hit back-to-back with tariffs from Donald Trump, president of the United States, leaving many Canadians furious and turning...

Students struggle to find affordable off-campus housing

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Food prices are rising in Durham Region and that means college students are struggling

With food prices continuing to climb, many Durham College students are finding it harder to afford meals, and some are taking action to help.The...

Cosplay convention takes over DC student building

The sight of cosplayers and art being sold, the taste of freshly made ramen and bubble tea and the sound of Beyblades clashing and...

From puppy yoga to crafting: DC students find creative ways to unwind

Durham College fitness coordinator Brianna Christopher recently received an overwhelming response from students interested in signing up for puppy yoga events, which were hosted...