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Piecing a story together through photography: Christina Leslie Likkle Acts

An ambitious project nearly a decade in the making, Toronto-based artist Christina Leslie uses innovative photography techniques to tell a story about Jamaican...

Durham College’s Pathways Fair helps students plan their next steps

Durham College helped students take the next step in their education with its annual Pathways Fair, which took place earlier this month. The event brings...

‘There’s no story worth your life’: How journalists prepare for conflict zones

In an era where conflict reporting is more dangerous than ever, news organizations must take every precaution before sending journalists into high-risk areas. Angela...

U.S. push for cancer warning labels on alcohol raises questions for Canada

U.S. health officials are advocating for cancer warning labels on alcohol, sparking questions about how Canada will address this growing movement.

Ontario’s provincial election: A first-time voter’s guide

Ontario's provincial election on Feb. 27 is quickly approaching, and first-time voters are gearing up to cast their ballots. With multiple ways to vote,...

The Witches’ Gathering: A community event with a name that could mislead

A marketplace filled with eerie artwork, handmade crafts and horror-inspired designs might sound like something out of folklore, but The Witches’ Gathering in Bowmanville...

Durham College students embrace creativity at Valentine’s paint party

Durham College students got creative on Wednesday with a Valentine's-themed paint party.The event, hosted by the Durham College Student Association (DCSA), took place at...

Building Tomorrow: Black entrepreneurs and leaders push for change

“Generations building generations is not just a theme, it’s not a reality, it’s a responsibility that starts with recognizing that every interaction, every policy,...

Durham College hosts a major networking event for students

Durham College recently hosted its largest job fair, bringing together more than 85 employers and more than 2,600 students. The event provided students and...

Caught in the waiting game: Ontario’s health system at a standstill

“I feel beyond hopeless. I’m tired of trying,” said Laura Rostron, a York Region patient with an eating disorder who was referred for care...

Ontario Tech students team up with Lakeridge health to share innovative ideas

The Energy Research Centre on Ontario Tech's campus hosted to The Brilliant Catalyst Challenge on Fri. Jan. 31. Students collaborated in a new exciting...

Platform connects students with global opportunities

Ever wondered if there was a program that took you overseas for free? Ontario Tech graduate Miranda Hersco launched a platform to make job...

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