Jaelyn Mosher

About the author

Jaelyn Mosher is a journalism student and reporter for the Chronicle. She is keen on creative writing and reading, and enjoys advocating for mental health. She can be found at jaelyn.mosher@dcmail.ca.

Shops build skills at Durham College Whitby campus

Durham College's Whitby campus has a room filled with elevators. It also has a real escalator and a crane simulator.These are just some of...

Gracie Abrams captures the art of heartache in Good Riddance

Gracie Abrams is a 24-year-old female artist who released her third album in Feb. 2023. Now almost a year later, Gracie has made a...

Understanding bipolar: A personal and clinical perspective from Durham Region

“Bipolar is something that I will be living with for the rest of my life,” says Amber Dickson, a Durham Region resident who...

Free space to create at the big blue bus

The LivingRoom art hive opened in Oshawa ten years ago. The non-profit closed during the pandemic but can now be found in a blue...

Love at first swipe? The troubling reality behind hookup culture

Dating apps have become the newest and most timely way for millennials and gen z to meet people.

The art of therapeutic clowning with Leo Dragonieri

It was clear from the time Leo Dragonieri was young that he aspired to do something in the arts.Dragonieri came from a family of...

Looking to be part of campus life? There may be a club for you

“We have a little of everything under the sun.” Liz Chapman, student network and engagement coordinator at the Durham College Student Association (DCSA), says...

From Italy to Canada: The evolving path of a painter

Painting is the expression of ideas, emotions, and certain aesthetics in a two-dimensional visual form, according to Britannica.Toni Hamel, a 62-year-old Italian-born painter, began...

Lizzy McAlpine captures heartbreaking romance in Five Seconds Flat

Lizzy McAlpine showcases her telling’s of a heartbreaking romance with brutally honest lyrics in her second album Five Seconds Flat.

Opioid crisis puts pressure on paramedics

A new study has found the opioid crisis is putting more pressure on paramedics and emergency rooms. It's also influencing the way paramedics work...

DC offers multiple resources for students’ mental health, but some feel more hands-on support is needed

“I don’t know, I feel like it’s just not personal enough, I don’t feel connected to a person behind the screen.”

Students call for more inclusive food options

Durham College students with severe allergies and dietary restrictions feel that the current food options on campus are limiting their ability to access safe...

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