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DC marks the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women

This Saturday marks the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women. All flags at DC will be lowered to half-mast.On Thursday,...

Young people cautious about cosmetic beauty procedures

Beauty standards are everywhere, shaped by culture, friends and the rapid spread of online trends. Those in the business of giving cosmetic procedures -...

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DC marks the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women

This Saturday marks the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women. All flags at DC will be lowered to half-mast.On Thursday,...

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DC marks the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women

This Saturday marks the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women. All flags at DC will be lowered to half-mast.On Thursday,...

Culture and creativity combine at DC beading workshop

Durham College’s First Peoples Indigenous Centre (FPIC) brought a traditional craft to campus recently that promoted both mindfulness and creativity.On Nov. 20, the centre...

Young people cautious about cosmetic beauty procedures

Beauty standards are everywhere, shaped by culture, friends and the rapid spread of online trends. Those in the business of giving cosmetic procedures -...
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From puppy yoga to crafting: DC students find creative ways to unwind

Durham College fitness coordinator Brianna Christopher recently received an overwhelming response from students interested in signing up for puppy yoga events, which were hosted...

Durham College research aims to improve mental health care for Black Canadians

The urgent need for mental health care in Canada has become increasingly recognized over the past two decades. However, for Black Canadians, accessing adequate...

Garcia, Bent win key DCSA roles in close Durham College election

The student elections have come to an end after a month of campaigning, with results announced for Class A, Class E and Class G...

Access to mental health care still a challenge for students

Students at Durham College continue to face challenges accessing timely and effective mental health care services, with delays in securing appointments and referrals posing...

Ontario responds to U.S. tariffs with a 25 per cent electricity surcharge in what could signify an economic war

On April 2, 2025, President Trump announced sweeping new tariffs, including a 10 per cent baseline tariff on all imports and higher rates for...

The post-pandemic classroom: a new era of interactive learning

Waking up, opening your school-issued Chromebook, completing assignments alone and then closing it at the end of the day — this was the routine...

Student governor, DCSA poll see lukewarm response again

Durham College (DC) students voted last week to elect a student governor to the school’s Board of Governors. Megan Bent from project management was...

How the quad-demic is affecting Durham College students and what you can do to stay healthy

As the winter months bring a surge in illnesses, Durham College and Ontario Tech students are feeling the strain of what experts are calling...

As food prices rise, Durham College offers support for students facing food insecurity

As food prices in Canada continue to climb, so is the pressure students are facing to balance a heathy diet and their budgets. According...

Ontario Tech and Durham College help students craft their way through stress.

Mental health concerns among Canadian post-secondary students continue to rise. Stress is a major contributing factor. A group of students from Durham College and...

Ajax library incident raises alarm over Islamophobic violence in Canada

A 25-year-old woman from Ajax faces multiple charges after allegedly attempting to set fire to a woman’s hijab inside the Ajax Public Library’s Main...

Contract faculty on the rise at Ontario colleges: Balancing costs, expertise and student learning

Colleges across Ontario have been increasingly relying on short-term contract employees to fill teaching roles – a strategy that helps manage costs while bringing...