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Monthly Archives: March, 2021

A videogame that aims to enlighten

Empathy is often defined as “walking a mile in another person’s shoes.” A research project in Oshawa hopes to change the transmitter of empathy...

Ontario Tech students hope to transform downtown

Some people would describe the heart of Oshawa as a place to be avoided, but for the team of students behind the reanimating downtown...

New era, new coach for Lords’ softball team

The Durham Lords women’s softball team has won 20 Ontario college championships over the past 30 years. This season, however, they are facing a...

Radke’s revamp has no teeth

The latest offering from Falling in Reverse and frontman Ronnie Radke, "I’m Not a Vampire (Revamped)", twists a classic emo song from their...

Dear International Students: You Don’t Have to Anglicize Your Names

Enrollment of international students at Durham College dipped this academic year due to the pandemic. When life returns to normal, students from all over...

Durham College job fair is going virtual

The COVID-19 pandemic has forced businesses and institutions to change how potential employees are interviewed and subsequently hired. As a result, Durham College is...

Durham’s music business students really SHINE

Durham College's (DC) Music Business program is striking the right chord with the SHINE Music Bursaries. Three of the program's students - one grad...

Ontario Tech honours former professor with Remembrance Scholarship

Ontario Tech University has awarded its new Remembrance Scholarship to third-year mechatronics student Yashashvi Thaker. The Ontario government agreed to provide funding for 57...

International student copes with decision made due to pandemic

At the start of the COVID-19 pandemic a year ago, international students at colleges and universities had to decide whether to return to home...

Ontario Tech soccer players reach Canada’s highest level

Two Ontario Tech Ridgebacks soccer players have been selected in the Canadian Premier League (CPL) U Sports draft.Midfielders Chris Campoli and Danial Rafisamii are...

Mik’s Making success by prioritizing mental health

Starting a business on Instagram is becoming more and more popular these days, but for 21-year-old Whitby resident, Mikayla Young, it has been a...

COVID-19 brings uncertainty to Oshawa tattoo artist

Prior to the pandemic, tattoo artist Kirsten Maciel had successfully created a brand for herself.Maciel works at Motor City Tattoos Oshawa and has been...

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