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Job fairs help students meet employers beyond the screen

If you feel like every resume you're putting out is just going into a pile of hundreds of other applications, you're not alone.Finding a...

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...

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Job fairs help students meet employers beyond the screen

If you feel like every resume you're putting out is just going into a pile of hundreds of other applications, you're not alone.Finding a...

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Job fairs help students meet employers beyond the screen

If you feel like every resume you're putting out is just going into a pile of hundreds of other applications, you're not alone.Finding a...

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...
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Meet DC’s achievers in academics, varsity athletics

Devyn Fraser, a second-year student at Durham College, in the Interactive Media Design program, managed to do the almost impossible this year: score a...

‘Nice to see the people’ at Songs Revealed

Local artists returned to a live audience at Oshawa Music Week with last Thursday’s “Songs Revealed” competition. The event, which was held at the...

Online life ‘very isolating’ for students

Since March 2020, students have had to adjust to life online. This meant not only learning online but also having social activities go...

Residence challenges for international students

Eva Bašová, a first-year student, had originally moved to Oshawa from the Czech Republic to attend Ontario Tech University and participate in classes on...

DC’s first in-person open house in two years

Durham College’s halls were filled with prospective students and their parents on April 9, excited for what the upcoming school year has to...

‘Hard work and lots of luck’: Advice from DC, Ontario Tech alumni

Around this time 15 years ago, John Hotts was preparing to start his placement following three years in the Advertising & Marketing program at...

Durham College Student Association looking to fill several positions for fall semester

The Durham College Student Association has a new executive chair and one new director but the rest of the board remains vacant despite a...

OSAP cuts doing more harm than good, student leaders say

Changes to the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) are doing more harm than good, according to critics and many students. In an effort to...

DC community helps students affected by war in Ukraine

Co-written by Cheyenne Jarrett and Emily McPhail“No one is safe there right now.”That's Olesia Loeffen's reflection on the ongoing war in Ukraine.The student from...

Durham rallies around Ukrainian community

As the war in Ukraine continues into its sixth week, Durham Region residents are taking to the streets twice a week to make their...

DC’s Director of Campus Safety eases pandemic stress through puzzles, music

Durham College's (DC) Director Of Campus Safety, Tom Lynch, has found ways to cope with the COVID-19 pandemic through new hobbies and old passions....

The student balancing act between mental health and online learning

“Based on what students have shared with me, I think a lot of students struggle with the online virtual places. The in-person learning was...