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Durham Region is growing and so is its appetite for diverse foods

As Durham Region grows and welcomes more people, it is seeing an increase in food diversity and an appetite for experiencing different cultures through...

Varsity athletic student trainers keep Lords and Ridgebacks in the game

Sprains and strains are part of varsity sports and for that student athletes have a team of athletic therapists and student trainers behind them.The...

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Durham Region is growing and so is its appetite for diverse foods

As Durham Region grows and welcomes more people, it is seeing an increase in food diversity and an appetite for experiencing different cultures through...

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Durham Region is growing and so is its appetite for diverse foods

As Durham Region grows and welcomes more people, it is seeing an increase in food diversity and an appetite for experiencing different cultures through...

Health Canada’s new front-of-package labels a helpful tool, say dieticians

While taking a stroll down the snack aisle in a grocery store, you may have noticed a black and white icon with a magnifying...

Varsity athletic student trainers keep Lords and Ridgebacks in the game

Sprains and strains are part of varsity sports and for that student athletes have a team of athletic therapists and student trainers behind them.The...
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DC’s Campus Bursary Food Drive helps students and families

"Every year I've been at Durham, I've applied for the Christmas hamper," says Emily Marangon, a student in the Office Administration Executive program. Marangon...

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Demand for food assistance on campus on the rise this year

For more than a decade now Durham College and Ontario Tech University have been giving out food hampers to students in need over the...

Construction worker dead, another injured at Ontario Tech

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A VOLUNTEER’S STORY: Durham College students support students in Guatemala

Editor’s note: According to Volunteer Canada, International Volunteer Day takes place every year on Dec. 5 to shine a light on the impact of...

DC’s Global Classroom adds Rotary to its name

Durham College has honoured local Rotary clubs and the contributions they’ve made to the school by renaming the Global Classroom to the Rotary Global...

Sonja Bursach displays resiliency through RISE program

Durham College was not Sonja Bursach's first choice. A couple years back, Bursach was attending a different college and she felt she wasn't getting...

DC prez on COVID-19 response: ‘We’re doing exceptionally well’

Thirty-two students at Durham College (DC) have become infected with COVID-19 since September, but none of the cases of been contracted on campus.“There’s been...

DC’s Riot Radio broadcasting remotely during COVID-19

Riot Radio is still producing content - but not from its usual location in the Gordon Willey building at Durham College’s Oshawa campus. The...

A VOLUNTEER’S STORY: Black professionals mold future Black physicians and healthcare workers

Editor’s note: According to Volunteer Canada, International Volunteer Day takes place every year on Dec. 5 to shine a light on the impact of...

The rise in far-right extremism and the woman fighting for its downfall

Dr. Barbara Perry is an international expert in the field of hate studies.