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It’s time to turn up the volume on campus musicians

DC and UOIT need to take centre stage in Durham Region's music scene

Durham Region needs to reel in illegal fishing

Every year people gather to watch fish jump the Bowmanville Fish Ladder during spawning season. Known as the salmon run, August to October is...

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It’s time to turn up the volume on campus musicians

DC and UOIT need to take centre stage in Durham Region's music scene

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It’s time to turn up the volume on campus musicians

DC and UOIT need to take centre stage in Durham Region's music scene

Strike showed how badly Ontario is failing its college students

Every college student in Ontario has been facing stress that goes way beyond assignments and preparing for exams. While the support staff college strike...

Durham Region needs to reel in illegal fishing

Every year people gather to watch fish jump the Bowmanville Fish Ladder during spawning season. Known as the salmon run, August to October is...
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Durham Region International Film Festival offers funding to new filmmakers

Durham Region International Film Festival (DRIFF) recently announced its plan to grant a Durham filmmaker $30,000 to make a movie through its new Film...

DC, other Ontario college faculty could strike at midnight

College teachers across Ontario - including those at Durham College (DC) - could go on strike as early as midnight.The Ontario Public Service Employees...

Whitby Abilities Centre receives multi-million dollar investment

The Abilities Centre in Whitby was granted a $4.5 million investment by the Ontario government. They announced the money will go towards various programs...

President Lovisa thanks DC community for its adjustments through pandemic

Durham College (DC) president Don Lovisa thanks the school community for its continuous efforts studying, teaching and providing services through the pandemic."There's people who...

How do DC healthcare students learn about the human body remotely?

Students in healthcare programs at Durham College (DC) have had to learn about human bodies while being away from other human bodies.Shannon Lazo, a...

A MAD, but positive pandemic response at DC’s Oshawa campus

Greg Murphy, dean of Durham College's School of Media, Art and Design (MAD), said the pandemic has produced changes both at the Oshawa...

Pandemic provides unique challenges to DC nursing students

The Durham College Practical Nursing Program has had to pivot, adjust, delay and adapt over the last two years due to COVID-19. Professor Debra Morrison...

Campus chiropractic health good to go during pandemic

Bernadette Murphy has been working part-time as a chiropractor at Durham College's Campus Health and Wellness Centre for 12 years, but that work suddenly...

Clarke leads Lords to perfect season in pandemic

Durham Lords women’s volleyball head coach, Tony Clarke, continues to lead the Lords to success…even through a pandemic...and even when the team is rebuilding....

DC dental students worked ‘seven days a week’ through parts of pandemic

While some Durham College (DC) students have been able to attend their programs entirely online during the pandemic, that has not been the case...

Is online learning at Durham here to stay?

Flexible learning - learning both in class and online - could be here to stay at Durham College. The decision will come down to...

Oshawa and opioids: A ‘national health epidemic’

“You're literally going place to place looking for pills because if you don't have them, you're going to go into withdrawal and be violently...