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As Canadian citizens, it is our democratic duty to vote.According to Elections Ontario, about 45 per cent of registered voters participated in the 2025...

Durham College Open House highlights student pathways from diploma to degree

Durham College's recent Open House aimed to let students know how they can transfer from diploma programs into degree programs while gaining hands-on experience.The...

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Do your democratic duty: Vote

As Canadian citizens, it is our democratic duty to vote.According to Elections Ontario, about 45 per cent of registered voters participated in the 2025...

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Do your democratic duty: Vote

As Canadian citizens, it is our democratic duty to vote.According to Elections Ontario, about 45 per cent of registered voters participated in the 2025...

DCSA executive chair-elect focuses on transparency, affordability

Incoming executive chair of the Durham College Student Association (DCSA) Keiran Popela says improving transparency around student fees will be a priority when he...

Durham College Open House highlights student pathways from diploma to degree

Durham College's recent Open House aimed to let students know how they can transfer from diploma programs into degree programs while gaining hands-on experience.The...
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Durham College welcomes new athletic director Scott Dennis

Durham College’s new athletic director does not have to move far, as he is shifting from the Ontario Tech side to the DC side.At...

Discussing sexual wellness in younger grades

The head of health promotion at Durham College is a big believer that education is power and that access to appropriate and science-based information...

Car accidents on the rise, raising concerns among students

Car accidents in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) are increasing, causing concern among students and the greater community. In response to this, many students...

Pandemic does not stop international students

The Russian invasion of Ukraine has caused hundreds of international students to flee to their home country and abandon their education. Many students have...

Rugby dominates DC athletic awards

Durham College’s rugby teams swept the annual athletic awards this year following undefeated seasons from both the women’s and men’s teams.

Students call for more inclusive food options

Durham College students with severe allergies and dietary restrictions feel that the current food options on campus are limiting their ability to access safe...

Low bus frequency a constant problem for Durham

Buses are the primary mode of transportation for many people but DRT buses come infrequently.

Students relieved by federal budget changes

Although education has numerous benefits, pursuing it can be financially straining for young people. Many aspiring post-secondary students struggle to secure bursaries and scholarships...

Transit commuters concerned by violence on Toronto’s public transit system

Crime on Toronto's public transit system, the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC), has been steadily increasing, causing concern among commuters who depend on the system...

Durham Deaf Services hosts a car rally

Oshawa has always been known as Motor City, and now the Durham Deaf Services (DDS) plans to drive money towards their organization with a...

Durham Lords baseball player triumphs in academics

Ryan Mattes, a player on the Durham Lords baseball team has been recognized for his academic achievements. Mattes, who is in his second year in...

Lords women’s volleyball scores academic honours

The Durham College women’s volleyball team dominated at the recent academic banquet where athletes were recently honoured.Elaine Popp, the vice-president of academics, spoke at...