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Some students rethink what’s on their plates in the name of sustainability

A video of a rescued dog first made Avery Plivelic question the food on her plate.“It wasn’t graphic or gruesome,” she said. “It just...

Ontario Tech Race Team weighs in on Chinese EV deal

Chinese electric vehicles (EVs) could arrive in Canada as early as this year. Members of Ontario Tech's EV Racing Team are skeptical about what...

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Some students rethink what’s on their plates in the name of sustainability

A video of a rescued dog first made Avery Plivelic question the food on her plate.“It wasn’t graphic or gruesome,” she said. “It just...

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Some students rethink what’s on their plates in the name of sustainability

A video of a rescued dog first made Avery Plivelic question the food on her plate.“It wasn’t graphic or gruesome,” she said. “It just...

DC students encouraged to stay fit during the gloomy days of winter

It begins with itchiness, soreness and redness. Blood vessels constrict, reducing blood flow to the hands, nose and ears. The body enters a state...

Ontario Tech Race Team weighs in on Chinese EV deal

Chinese electric vehicles (EVs) could arrive in Canada as early as this year. Members of Ontario Tech's EV Racing Team are skeptical about what...
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A space for all: how Durham College’s multi-faith room serves its students

Durham College has taken a significant step toward inclusivity with the renovation and re-opening of its Multi-Faith and Quiet Space. This initiative, which...

Ontario’s colleges are in crisis – it’s time to invest in higher education

The effects of chronic underfunding on higher education are clear—chaos and dismay have overwhelmed colleges and universities across Canada amid the sharp decline in...

Clarington’s Challenge Coin award to Hamlin Grange sparks dialogue on diversity and inclusion

The city of Clarington in the Durham Region is taking further steps to promote diversity and inclusion in its community. On Feb. 11, 2025,...

Celebrating resilience and progress: Black History Month at Durham College

Durham College has taken a fresh approach to celebrating Black History Month this year. “We've pivoted a little bit from previous years … focusing...

Highlights from the 2025 Canadian International AutoShow

From rare classics to self-driving concepts, there is much to see at the 2025 Canadian International AutoShow.Being held until Feb. 23 at the Metro...

Local newspapers adapt to changing landscape after printer shutters

With the expansion of digital media, local community newspapers who make paper copies are increasingly finding it difficult to print their product.Web News, a...

Ajax Library program helps residents access low-cost assistive devices

The Ajax Public Library is improving accessibility for community members and helping them overcome the steep costs associated with assistive devices.Assistive devices made from...

Queer Canadians affected by Donald Trump’s policy changes

The inauguration of Donald Trump has come with many policy changes and decisions that will affect Canada.The 47th President of the United States began...

Is gaming a stress reliever for Durham College students?

Durham College’s Esports Arena recently hosted a Mario Kart 8 tournament, offering stressed-out students the perfect chance to press pause on their academic pressures.Students...

Campus Church: A place for faith, growth and community

For Ridi Kayumba, the executive leader of Campus Church, faith wasn’t always a central part of his life—but when it clicked, it changed everything....

DC Late Skate: popular with students and strengthens community

Students from Durham College laced up their skates for a night of fun, friendship and Canadian winter tradition at the Campus Ice Centre. The...

Roger Gordon seeks to bring positive change to Whitby

Roger Gordon, a teacher and community volunteer, is running for MPP in Whitby for the Liberal party. His focus is on healthcare, education, and...