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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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Lords heartbroken after extra time semi-final loss to Sting

Co-written by Navraj SandharThe Durham Lords fell to the Seneca Sting by a score of 3-2 in the semi-final of the 2022 Ontario Colleges...

MOCK DISASTER: Two suspects in custody following a party at Majors Road

Co-written by Sophia Abbasi and Madison Duchin (A mock disaster exercise is taking place today on the Durham College and Ontario Tech campuses in...

Lords conquer Mountaineers to reach OCAA semi-finals

The host Lords had a successful opening day of the 2022 Ontario College Athletic Association Women's Soccer Championship

Buying local produce key to the future of farming in Ontario: agriculture groups

Nature’s Bounty Farm in Scugog is one of many orchards in Durham Region. This fall, weekends have been busy with families picking apples and...

Durham College breaks ground on urban farm

When many people picture a farm, they imagine rolling fields and large tractors in the middle of the countryside, not a small plot of...

Lords golfers reflect on playing the national championships at home

The Durham Lords golf team ended its season at home, playing the final round at the Deer Creek Golf Club in Ajax last week.However,...

Municipal election turnout could be low: expert

Voters go to the polls on Monday, Oct. 24 but history shows turnout for municipal elections is low.

DC considering shifting some Indigenous courses to in-person

Some students say they are not getting the same experience or learning by taking Indigenous courses online.

Frustration grows over lack of campus parking passes

Some students say they're paying almost $100 a week - even when lots are half full - and they want to know why.

Ontario Tech men’s soccer continues to move up in the national rankings

Ridgebacks reach a milestone as their winning streak continues

Locals are Qatar bound for the biggest soccer tournament in the world

Two Durham residents share their journey to the FIFA World Cup to support Canada.

Orange Shirt Day reveals DC’s latest steps towards truth and reconciliation

About eighty people joined Durham College's ceremony Friday at the Naanaagide’endamowin Courtyard.