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DC has its own SA once more

Durham College hasn’t had its own Student Association (SA) for more than 14 years. That’s because when the University of Ontario Institute of Technology...

Young entrepreneur brews new life into Bowmanville coffee scene

On King Street in Bowmanville, a part of Clarington’s vibrant business district, a mix of coffee shops line the thoroughfare. Among them, big global corporations...

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DC has its own SA once more

Durham College hasn’t had its own Student Association (SA) for more than 14 years. That’s because when the University of Ontario Institute of Technology...

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DC has its own SA once more

Durham College hasn’t had its own Student Association (SA) for more than 14 years. That’s because when the University of Ontario Institute of Technology...

Young entrepreneur brews new life into Bowmanville coffee scene

On King Street in Bowmanville, a part of Clarington’s vibrant business district, a mix of coffee shops line the thoroughfare. Among them, big global corporations...

Young entrepreneur brews new life into Bowmanville coffee scene

On King Street in Bowmanville, a part of Clarington’s vibrant business district, a mix of coffee shops line the thoroughfare. Among them, big global corporations...
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New therapy garden at Whitby campus will offer a space to de-stress

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Indigenous artists connect with community at Robert McLaughlin Gallery

The main gallery at the Robert McLaughlin Gallery was filled wall-to-wall with audience members at the Indigenous Creative Arts Showcase recently. About three hundred...

A second chance for The Second Wedge

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Generals’ parents thrilled to watch their sons represent Canada on world hockey stage

When Lesley and Al Danford saw their son Ben step out on the ice for the first time in his red Team Canada jersey...

Durham College and Ontario Tech University step up security measures on campus

The Durham College and Ontario Tech campus security team has made an upgrade to try to ensure campus is a safe learning and...

Athlete’s story shines a light on inclusivity in sports

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Striking CUPE workers get support in Bowmanville

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Lords’ rugby teams capping off stellar seasons

The Durham Lords women’s rugby team completed a perfect rugby season, winning all 20 of their games, and taking home their first-ever sevens...

DC Lords medal hopes derailed at OCAA provincials; Humber Hawks win gold

Co-written by Hafed AlmadaniThe Durham Lords lost 3-2 in the dying minutes of the bronze medal game at the 2022 Ontario Colleges Athletic Association...