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Pottery painting brings students together

The Durham College Student Association (DCSA) recently held a pottery painting event at the Whitby campus to support student mental health.Students from both campuses...

Oscar-nominated director helps locals further understand Indigenous history

Some audience members say a recent event featuring the Oscar-nominated filmmaker Julian Brave NoiseCat helped them with their ongoing journey to learn about truth...

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Pottery painting brings students together

The Durham College Student Association (DCSA) recently held a pottery painting event at the Whitby campus to support student mental health.Students from both campuses...

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Pottery painting brings students together

The Durham College Student Association (DCSA) recently held a pottery painting event at the Whitby campus to support student mental health.Students from both campuses...

Toys for Tickets turns parking fines into fun for kids

The City of Oshawa ran its 19th annual Toys for Tickets program in early December, during which residents who received parking violations could pay...

Oscar-nominated director helps locals further understand Indigenous history

Some audience members say a recent event featuring the Oscar-nominated filmmaker Julian Brave NoiseCat helped them with their ongoing journey to learn about truth...
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Classroom to concert: DC professor takes the stage

“I remember turning 30 and thinking I blew it, I’m not going to be anything,” says Daniel Blomme, a mental health and addictions professor...

Durham College’s Remembrance Day ceremony unites campus for a day of reflection

Durham College’s (DC) Remembrance Day Ceremony brought together past and present students to honour those who have served in wars.The ceremony, hosted by the...

DC Supply Chain students score well against top biz schools in case competition

Two teams of Durham College (DC) Supply Chain Management students went up against some of the country's best business schools at a recent case...

No speed cameras could hurt kids and seniors, says Oshawa councillor

Speed cameras will soon disappear from Oshawa's streets and one city councillor is not happy about it.Oshawa councillor Rick Kerr says municipal leaders are...

Oshawa’s newest park has something for everyone

Oshawa’s newest park is a product of intentionally incorporating the needs of the community to create something for everyone.Rose Valley Park, located on Thornton...

Ontario’s homelessness bill fails amid growing housing crisis

A recent bill aimed at ending homelessness in Ontario did not pass in the provincial legislature but its authors hope their recommendations get included...

Durham College students stand up to cancer at the World Series

When the Toronto Blue Jays made their long-awaited return to the World Series, twenty Durham College Sports Management students found themselves part of a...

Sport Management leadership camp builds confidence and connects students

Durham College Sports Management students made meaningful connections with their peers, the land, and most importantly, themselves at a leadership camp in Muskoka this...

New Pickering developments sparks optimism for some store owners

After nearly a decade of planning, the City of Pickering recently broke ground on a decade-long development to construct condo complexes next to the...

Missing home: international students reflect on celebrating Diwali abroad

Diwali, also known as the Festival of Lights, is celebrated by people in South Asia once a year as a new beginning filled with...

Nurses and Nursing students of Ontario: Creating healthcare leaders

The Registered Nurses Association of Ontario’s 11th-annual fall tour provides a space to recruit nursing students and nurses to join a community to show...

Indigenous activists tell senators it’s time to fix the Indian Act

Story by Eva Ritchie and Juan Esteban Suarez CastrillónSharon McIvor has fought for changes to the Indian Act for years.On Tuesday, the member of...