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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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Toys for Tickets turns parking fines into fun for kids

The City of Oshawa ran its 19th annual Toys for Tickets program in early December, during which residents who received parking violations could pay...

Under the costume: the internal appeal of cosplay

It was 2022 and Durham College’s Anime United Club was hosting their first Cosplay Cafe. Twin sisters Ai and Zo Rahmanyar had gotten the...

Oscar-nominated director helps locals further understand Indigenous history

Some audience members say a recent event featuring the Oscar-nominated filmmaker Julian Brave NoiseCat helped them with their ongoing journey to learn about truth...

The magnetic pull of music: Tony Sutherland’s life and ‘DREAMS!’

From being a DJ to music business professor, Sutherland remains "hooked" to music

As platforms change, so does the story: why journalism’s future is still bright

Student journalists are often met with "isn't that a dying field" when asked about their chosen degree.“The way people are getting their news is...

From finals to furballs: How DC and OT use puppy yoga to ease academic stress

Puppy yoga was at Durham College for two days and with exams around the corner, this was a way for students to relax. Ontario...

DC students win PrimeTime Case Competition with pitch to reimagine “super” 50/50 draw

A team of five Durham College Sports Management students captured the school’s first-ever win at the PrimeTime Sports Case Competition in early November with...

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 -...

Students struggle with financial stress as the holiday season approaches

As the holidays approach, many students are feeling the financial pressures of school fees and gift giving. “Nothing is cheap anymore,” said Brooke Breemersch,...

Students anxious about climate change

For Cora Reid, a student in the Honours Bachelor of Paralegal program, Hurricane Melissa was not unexpected because of what she calls "the neglect...