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Welcome to The Chronicle

The Chronicle is created and produced by students of the Journalism – Mass Media program at Durham College in Oshawa, Ontario. The publication covers stories from across Durham College, Ontario Tech University, Durham Region and beyond.

Welcome to The Chronicle

The Chronicle is created and produced by students of the Journalism – Mass Media program at Durham College in Oshawa, Ontario. The publication covers stories from across Durham College, Ontario Tech University, Durham Region and beyond.

Welcome to The Chronicle

The Chronicle is created and produced by students of the Journalism – Mass Media program at Durham College in Oshawa, Ontario. The publication covers stories from across Durham College, Ontario Tech University, Durham Region and beyond.

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More than a game: How college athletes balance sports and academics

Discipline, structure and a strong support system: this is what makes a successful career in sports.Experience shows that being a college athlete is more...

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DC Lords men’s soccer team defends home turf in style over Centennial Colts

Durham College starts its regular season undefeated with a win by the men's squad and a draw by the women.

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Lorenzo Insigne will take to the pitch in Toronto colours this summer with many people thinking that he could take Canadian soccer to a...

Hooper, Fraser, Hildebrandt highlight Lords’ athletic awards winners

The Durham Lords recently celebrated two milestones: their 50th annual athletic awards and their first awards in person since the start of the pandemic....

TSN’s Duthie takes us inside TV sports

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Here’s how the pandemic affected the Oshawa Generals

Two years ago, the Oshawa Generals thought they had everything in place to make another Memorial Cup championship run. They were led by veterans...

Here’s why Lords, Ridgebacks can’t add more sports

Have you ever wondered why Durham College doesn’t have a hockey team, yet Ontario Tech University does? Or why the university doesn’t have a...

Durham’s award-winning athletic therapist

The Durham College Athletic Awards Banquet honours varsity athletes – and those who work behind the scenes. Brianne Schneider is one of those people....

Meet DC’s achievers in academics, varsity athletics

Devyn Fraser, a second-year student at Durham College, in the Interactive Media Design program, managed to do the almost impossible this year: score a...

Former Ridgeback returns home after getting some pro experience

After leaving in January to play professional hockey in the East Coast Hockey League (ECHL) former Ontario Tech men's hockey player, Austin Eastman, returned...

DC grad’s positive attitude comes with Olympic dream

After narrowly missing out on qualifying for the skeleton event in the 2022 Winter Olympics, Durham College graduate Shannon Galea is considering trying to...

DC soccer players getting their kicks during pandemic

Nate Paine has played for the Durham Lords men's soccer team for four years, which means his career includes playing before and during the...

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....