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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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Fine arts students at Durham College team up with the City of Oshawa to paint Oshawa in a better light.

OT, DC athletes return to campus

The sounds of sports are filling the halls the athletic facilities on campus again.After a second provincewide lockdown that spanned more than 60 days,...

Seniors get tech-savvy to help cure social isolation

Many seniors are new to Zoom but not all are new to social isolation. The challenges older adults have faced around loneliness was an...

DC president Lovisa on pandemic: College in ‘strong cash position’

Durham College (DC) has taken a financial hit due to the pandemic but remains in a solid fiscal position. That's the word from school administration....

Strong convicted of first-degree murder, manslaughter in two killings

EDITOR'S NOTE: Warning, this story contains details of violence some readers may find disturbing.Adam Strong has been found guilty in the killings of Rori...

Trent University Durham students look to improve Oshawa Youth Council

For the fifth consecutive year, Trent University Durham’s Child and Youth Studies program is working with the City of Oshawa to bring positive change...

Virtual reality simulation makes firefighter training safer

Fire fighting is a risky profession. Sudden cardiac deaths, internal trauma, burns and asphyxia are common among firefighters. As per a research conducted by...

DC’s PSW students and City Idea Lab help older adults feel less isolated

“I went into this thinking of how I would be improving someone's life ... and instead my life was improved by the person -...

A videogame that aims to enlighten

Empathy is often defined as “walking a mile in another person’s shoes.” A research project in Oshawa hopes to change the transmitter of empathy...

New era, new coach for Lords’ softball team

The Durham Lords women’s softball team has won 20 Ontario college championships over the past 30 years. This season, however, they are facing a...

Durham College job fair is going virtual

The COVID-19 pandemic has forced businesses and institutions to change how potential employees are interviewed and subsequently hired. As a result, Durham College is...

Durham’s music business students really SHINE

Durham College's (DC) Music Business program is striking the right chord with the SHINE Music Bursaries. Three of the program's students - one grad...