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Reconciliation means action, not just apologies

Durham College marked the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation with events that brought together students, community members, and survivors. For some, it was...

Strike showed how badly Ontario is failing its college students

Every college student in Ontario has been facing stress that goes way beyond assignments and preparing for exams. While the support staff college strike...

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Reconciliation means action, not just apologies

Durham College marked the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation with events that brought together students, community members, and survivors. For some, it was...

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Reconciliation means action, not just apologies

Durham College marked the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation with events that brought together students, community members, and survivors. For some, it was...

It’s time to turn up the volume on campus musicians

DC and UOIT need to take centre stage in Durham Region's music scene

Strike showed how badly Ontario is failing its college students

Every college student in Ontario has been facing stress that goes way beyond assignments and preparing for exams. While the support staff college strike...
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Ontario’s $200 rebate cheque: Is it enough for students?

As the cost of living continues to rise, many students are feeling the pinch. The Ontario government is offering a $200 rebate cheque to...

Durham College Students Association launches Frost Week to welcome students back

Durham College Students Association (DCSA) kicked off Frost Week on Tuesday, Jan. 7, offering a packed schedule of events to welcome students back for...

FLEX Fitness Centre Kicks off 2025 Active Living Challenge

The Active Living Challenge (ALC) is back at Durham College and Ontario Tech University, encouraging students, staff and faculty to stay active this winter....

Mature Students: Back to School, Forward in Life

Nearly 60 per cent of students at Durham College are classified as mature learners: students who return to school later in life, often balancing...

How International Students Navigate Life in Canada’s Winter Wonderland

As international students arrive at Durham College, adapting to the biting Canadian winter becomes a defining challenge. For many, transitioning from warm climates to...

Student Job Hunt Faces Increasing Challenges in Ontario

In Ontario, the job market for students isn’t what it used to be. Every summer, students flock to part-time jobs to help pay tuition,...

Ontario Colleges Avert Strike, but Underfunding and Precarious Employment Remain in Focus

After over six months of tense negotiations, Ontario’s 24 public colleges narrowly avoided a strike this term. A Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) signed by...

Unsung Hero’s: Athletic Therapists in Sports

It's early on a chilly Friday morning at the Ontario Tech University rink in late November. As the Ridgebacks men’s hockey team prepares to...

Weathering the Storm: Durham College’s Efforts to Balance Climate Change and Sustainability in Sports

Durham College’s sports department has faced significant weather-related challenges in recent years, reflecting the broader impacts of climate change in the region. Scott Dennis,...

Durham Lords Finish Eighth at Golf Nationals

The Durham Lords golf team capped off a season of highs and lows with an eighth-place finish at the national championship. The Lords wrapped...

Mourin Moyen’s Journey as a Muslim Woman in Mental Health Studies

Growing up in Bangladesh then moving to Canada was not an easy adjustment for Mourin Moyen. In her home country, she had studied nursing...

Sacrifice, Service and Memory: What does it mean to remember?

Remembrance Day commemorates the soldiers and veterans who risked their lives on the battlefield to fight for their country's freedom.On the morning of Nov....