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Monthly Archives: November, 2022

PG Case bridges the gap between communities in Durham

Pita-Garth (PG) Case took time out of his Saturday afternoon to talk to residents of Whitby’s East ward. After hours of canvassing, being shunned...

The Wisdom behind playing for the Lords

When he was around five years old, Isaiah Wisdom faced a situation that many others had before. His parents threw him into a soccer...

Student associations say they offer more value than students think

When the tuition payment deadline rolls around, Durham College students are required to pay a fee of nearly $400 to the student association. Yet, many...

Leaving Everything Behind: The story of Ahmed Gamal

A young boy watches as his older brother is hung in front of his eyes and wonders if his life can get any worse.At...

From Vietnam to Canada, Huy Minh Ly continues to follow his passion for science

Many students studying abroad often face a unique set of challenges and obstacles that they must overcome when compared to domestic students. This was...

A DC international student experiences a challenging shift to a new lifestyle

A new environment, different friends, frigid weather conditions and transitioning to a new school can be a daunting mental and physical challenge.A Durham College...

A final goodbye to Dynasty

Interested in a backstabbing family drama with twists and plot changes? Dynasty season five might be for you.The explosive fifth and final season of...

Public school board association president clarifies controversial topics raised by “anti-woke” candidates

A Durham District School Board trustee is back on the job, six months after she resigned over public backlash for controversial tweets she made...

Trustees express concern about rise of “anti-woke” culture in recent election

Municipal elections are over and Ontario set a new record for voter turnout – but not a good one.Only 33 per cent of eligible...

Students get the chance to meet one-on-one with DC president and DCSA chair

For an hour and a half this week, Durham College's president and the chair of the Durham College Student Association answered students' questions in...

Generals OHL legacy continues

This year's Oshawa Generals roster contains many unfamiliar names, as the team goes through a “rebuilding” phase.That is, except for Calum Ritchie, who is...

A mother of a neurodiverse child seeks to improve the education system

After a long day of work during Christmas holidays, Melike Ceylan-Leamen picks her son and daughter up from her parents’ house and goes to...

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