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Men’s varsity rugby fumbles in the final while women’s team wins it all

After seven wins and no losses in the regular season, the Durham Lords men's rugby team fell to the Humber Hawks by a score...

Veterans need more young people to support the future of the poppy campaign

A loud ringing echoes about the empty room, ricocheting off stacks of cardboard boxes.Christine Chapman answers the phone with one hand and counts black...

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Men’s varsity rugby fumbles in the final while women’s team wins it all

After seven wins and no losses in the regular season, the Durham Lords men's rugby team fell to the Humber Hawks by a score...

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Men’s varsity rugby fumbles in the final while women’s team wins it all

After seven wins and no losses in the regular season, the Durham Lords men's rugby team fell to the Humber Hawks by a score...

Varsity volleyball and basketball teams push for food and clothing donations

The Durham Lords basketball and volleyball teams are partnering with the Durham College Student Association (DCSA) Support Hub Food Bank to support students and...

Veterans need more young people to support the future of the poppy campaign

A loud ringing echoes about the empty room, ricocheting off stacks of cardboard boxes.Christine Chapman answers the phone with one hand and counts black...
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Oshawa Walk of Fame makes grand return

The Oshawa Walk of Fame gala returned on Nov. 9 to celebrate and honour notable people from Oshawa after a seven-year hiatus, in part...

Walking a trail to remember the past

More than 30 people gathered on Friday for the Pass the Torch Remembrance Trail Walk at Camp Samac.The walk on Nov. 10 along a...

Durham College and Ontario Tech to remember those who lost their lives to war

Remembrance Day will look a bit different at Durham College this year. Journalism - Mass Media students will be involved, both ceremonies will be...

Customers have mixed reactions on upgrades at local mall

Pickering City Centre, formerly known as Pickering Town Centre, has undergone more than a name change over the past few years, as it tries...

A primer on campus safety: code blues, fire alarms…and knapsack pulls

Have you ever wondered about the big red poles located around Durham College (DC)? Or why fire alarms go off in one part of...

Thrifting community struggles as prices soar

Many people who regularly thrift as a cheaper alternative to regular stores say they are frustrating by rising prices.“We're balling on a budget like...

Opioid crisis puts pressure on paramedics

A new study has found the opioid crisis is putting more pressure on paramedics and emergency rooms. It's also influencing the way paramedics work...

International students worry for family back home in India

Some international students at Durham College fear for their family's safety in India, even if they feel safe here in Canada. Tensions have been...

Bill C-18: The erosion of press freedom in Canada

The bill will do the opposite of what it intends to accomplish. It will corrode the freedom of the press in this country.

Horticulture student brings community together with unique garden system

A Durham College student has created a new method for designing a garden, one that even people with no green thumb might master.Matthew McCready,...

Camp X historian and author Lynn Philip Hodgson leaves a legacy

Lynn Philip Hodgson, writer of Inside Camp X and Dispatches from Camp X, and many more books, died on Oct. 11 from cancer.The 77-year-old...

Strong mayor powers cause friction over budget

Oshawa city council is grappling with the strong mayor powers granted by the provincial government this summer.Council voted last month to alter its budget...