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Canadian Cancer Society urges a lower colorectal cancer screening age

Younger age groups are showing a "demonstrated continued increase" in colorectal cancer in younger age groups, according to a study published this month.The research...

Convenience fuels rise in protein supplements among young adults

At the Campus Recreation and Wellness Centre, protein shakes are as common as water bottles. Inside the FLEX gym, shared by Durham College and Ontario...

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Canadian Cancer Society urges a lower colorectal cancer screening age

Younger age groups are showing a "demonstrated continued increase" in colorectal cancer in younger age groups, according to a study published this month.The research...

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Canadian Cancer Society urges a lower colorectal cancer screening age

Younger age groups are showing a "demonstrated continued increase" in colorectal cancer in younger age groups, according to a study published this month.The research...

Ontario Tech celebrates a day of art and innovation at the Black Student Showcase

Human Health Sciences student Lachia Richards says she got inspiration to start her business, Creations by Chia, from her parents."My dad is a huge...

Convenience fuels rise in protein supplements among young adults

At the Campus Recreation and Wellness Centre, protein shakes are as common as water bottles. Inside the FLEX gym, shared by Durham College and Ontario...
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Oshawa Music Week gears up for 26th year of music, culture and skill-building

Oshawa Music Week is returning for its 26th year at Durham College, offering a platform for local musicians, businesses and the community to come...

Police search for suspects after replica handgun found during high school basketball game

Durham Regional Police (DRPS) are searching for at least two suspects after an imitation firearm was found following a fight during a high school...

Students upset by changes to student loan program

Many students say they are worried about whether they can continue their college education in light of changes coming to the provincial student loan...

Students should weigh nutritional value vs. convenience when buying food on campus: expert

Photography student Mia Dawkins finds the prices of food on campus have increased but the portion sizes have gotten smaller.“Last year, the burgers were...

Sitting volleyball at Durham College connects students of all abilities

Durham College's sitting volleyball is a relatively new addition to the extramural lineup. The game is different from volleyball in that all the players...

Local groups fill tummies to nourish learning

It was just before Christmas and Stacey Lepine-Fisher, executive director of the Ignite Durham Learning Foundation, was delivering Christmas gifts in the cold as...

Durham police, DC pair tough conversations on domestic violence with soothing yoga flow

During “Power Hour,” an event at the Oshawa campus on Monday, students flowed through yoga poses while advocates and community organizations stood nearby, offering...

Pathways event opens students’ eyes to opportunities post-graduation

Durham College students had the chance to explore next steps in their academic careers at the recent Pathways event at the Oshawa campus. The...

Students and employers still find value in F2F connections at job fairs

Gone are the days of answering newspaper ads and word-of-mouth networking. The process of finding a job has fully entered the digital age. “A...

Experts warn social media may fuel body dysmorphia in young people

Experts are raising concerns about how social media affects young people’s perception of their bodies, particularly in relation to body dysmorphia.

DC president hopeful about Ontario’s post-secondary funding changes

Durham College (DC) president Elaine Popp welcomes the latest changes to post-secondary funding announced by the Ontario government late last week, while saying more...

College counsellor creates workbook aimed at helping students navigate depression

Lecture halls, residence buildings and packed schedules are a normal part of college life. But for many students, these everyday pressures can quietly build...