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Alexandra Clelland on navigating career paths in journalism

When Alexandra Clelland decided to go to journalism school, she never guessed she would be a social media manager at ZoomerMedia.“I never really thought...

A life of learning: Mike Buckland’s path through service and connection

For Mike Buckland, learning and teaching have never been separate acts. His life, guided by Indigenous ways of knowing, moves in rhythm with curiosity,...

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Alexandra Clelland on navigating career paths in journalism

When Alexandra Clelland decided to go to journalism school, she never guessed she would be a social media manager at ZoomerMedia.“I never really thought...

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Alexandra Clelland on navigating career paths in journalism

When Alexandra Clelland decided to go to journalism school, she never guessed she would be a social media manager at ZoomerMedia.“I never really thought...

Writing through the wrong turns: the journey that led a journalist to her passion

“Everything you do is worth something… It’s setting you up for something else, it’s teaching you something, even if it’s a failure,” said journalist,...

A life of learning: Mike Buckland’s path through service and connection

For Mike Buckland, learning and teaching have never been separate acts. His life, guided by Indigenous ways of knowing, moves in rhythm with curiosity,...
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Austin Eastman’s unorthodox path to hockey

Most players who make it to a high level of hockey start skating between the age of three and five, but Austin Eastman learned...

Shailene Panylo’s friends know she’s trending toward ‘great things’

A politician? A leader? A community activist?Shailene Panylo, is all of the above and then some. She ran in the federal election for...

Hockey is for everyone

When Saroya Tinker’s white mother was at one of her daughter's games, she was asked by a parent from the other team who her...

Ontario Tech Kinesiology: Learning hands-off in a hands-on program

Editor’s note: Chronicle reporters are examining how select programs at Durham College and Ontario Tech University have responded to the teaching and learning process...

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...

Cindy Bennett works for the cause, not the applause

Mr. Bingles is friendly, inquisitive and extremely active, but he has never had a friend throughout his life. The Humane Society of Durham Region...

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.

Witchy woman brings healing to Oshawa

If you walk down King St. in Oshawa toward Division, you will find an old-school wooden door with a yellow-tinted stain glass window. If...

Oshawa artist creates art that connects and strengthens the community

“I work out of my apartment; my living room is essentially an art studio with a couch,” Dani Crosby says laughing. She works and...

Aj Cummings and his coach’s relationship runs deeper than basketball.

Francis was unaware he was in the same gym as an old high school friend’s son until he saw the last name ‘Cummings’ on his jersey.

Black counsellor provides help to the Black community

When Nicole Perryman, 43, was growing up she says many people hated Soca. “This culture that was so much part of my parents and...

The autistic boy who became a stand-up comedian

Michael McCreary fumbled the set up of a joke during his first stand-up performance. The way he recovered is an indicator of how he's shaped his career ever since.