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Hydro One to build new transmission line from Hampton to Peterborough

As Ontario’s population grows, so too does the need for improved infrastructure to support it.With a projected population increase of up to 61.7 per...

Trump tariffs fuel concern among Canadians and Durham College students

For weeks now Canada has been hit back-to-back with tariffs from Donald Trump, president of the United States, leaving many Canadians furious and turning...

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Hydro One to build new transmission line from Hampton to Peterborough

As Ontario’s population grows, so too does the need for improved infrastructure to support it.With a projected population increase of up to 61.7 per...

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Hydro One to build new transmission line from Hampton to Peterborough

As Ontario’s population grows, so too does the need for improved infrastructure to support it.With a projected population increase of up to 61.7 per...

Navigating stress: How Durham College supports students’ mental health

By Veronica Pereira and Emma BodreroBalancing academic pressures, part-time jobs and social commitments can lead to overwhelming stress among students, impacting both mental and...

Trump tariffs fuel concern among Canadians and Durham College students

For weeks now Canada has been hit back-to-back with tariffs from Donald Trump, president of the United States, leaving many Canadians furious and turning...
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Crowe was born to perform

29-year-old Cale Crowe says music has been part of his life since he could form a thought.He grew up on the Alderville First Nations,...

New warming centre for unsheltered in Whitby

A new warming centre for homeless people has opened in downtown Whitby.Whitby has partnered with the Salvation Army and the Region of Durham to...

President Lovisa thanks DC community for its adjustments through pandemic

Durham College (DC) president Don Lovisa thanks the school community for its continuous efforts studying, teaching and providing services through the pandemic."There's people who...

How do DC healthcare students learn about the human body remotely?

Students in healthcare programs at Durham College (DC) have had to learn about human bodies while being away from other human bodies.Shannon Lazo, a...

A MAD, but positive pandemic response at DC’s Oshawa campus

Greg Murphy, dean of Durham College's School of Media, Art and Design (MAD), said the pandemic has produced changes both at the Oshawa...

Pandemic provides unique challenges to DC nursing students

The Durham College Practical Nursing Program has had to pivot, adjust, delay and adapt over the last two years due to COVID-19. Professor Debra Morrison...

Campus chiropractic health good to go during pandemic

Bernadette Murphy has been working part-time as a chiropractor at Durham College's Campus Health and Wellness Centre for 12 years, but that work suddenly...

DC soccer players getting their kicks during pandemic

Nate Paine has played for the Durham Lords men's soccer team for four years, which means his career includes playing before and during the...

DRPS officer offers advice to police hopefuls

A Durham Regional Police Services (DRPS) officer has some advice for aspiring police officers currently in college and university. Quinn Tyrell, 31, lives in...

Clarke leads Lords to perfect season in pandemic

Durham Lords women’s volleyball head coach, Tony Clarke, continues to lead the Lords to success…even through a pandemic...and even when the team is rebuilding....

DC dental students worked ‘seven days a week’ through parts of pandemic

While some Durham College (DC) students have been able to attend their programs entirely online during the pandemic, that has not been the case...

COVID-19 has melted half the ice at the Campus Ice Centre

Along with the college and university, the Campus Ice Centre has also gone through restrictions due to COVID-19. The twin ice pad facility has...