Tag: journalism
Canada not as safe as people think for female journalists
Canada is often thought of as a safe place, a place of refuge. In fact, many people flee their home country to come...
Female journalists face threats of violence with no consequences in sight
Female journalists face harassment that goes as far as death threats.
DC students continue global initiatives during pandemic
The pandemic is not preventing Durham College (DC) from continuing its work with students around the world.DC is launching a series of virtual workshops...
How we do what we do: The Chronicle’s decision-making process on...
Dear Readers,
On Wed. Nov. 14, reporter Morgan Kelly received a text message of an accident at Simcoe St. and Conlin Rd. just after she...
Alumni in the pit
“Treat your days at school as if you are already at your job. The first day at school was your first job interview. Be...
Students vote on Chronicle’s future
The Chronicle is examining possible changes for its readers.
Members of The Chronicle, the newspaper and website produced by Durham College journalism students, prepared presentations...
Journalism grad breaks ‘whore’ story
Durham College (DC) journalism graduate, Mickey Djuric, has received an overwhelming amount of support following her politically-charged decision to resign from her position with...
DC J-students help Participation House mark 40 years
Success stories are meant to be shared. The journalism students at Durham College (DC) and the Participation House Project (PH) of Durham Region worked...
Who wants a fall reading week?
Need a break? Instead of grabbing a Kit-Kat, consider a fall reading week. Durham College has.
Currently, 11 out of 20 of Ontario’s publicly funded...