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Durham Region moves ahead with Simcoe Street transit study

Durham Region is continuing its study on the Simcoe Street Rapid Transit Corridor after regional councillors voted 13-9 to refer the report back to...

Ontario’s colleges are in crisis – it’s time to invest in higher education

The effects of chronic underfunding on higher education are clear—chaos and dismay have overwhelmed colleges and universities across Canada amid the sharp decline in...

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Durham Region moves ahead with Simcoe Street transit study

Durham Region is continuing its study on the Simcoe Street Rapid Transit Corridor after regional councillors voted 13-9 to refer the report back to...

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Durham Region moves ahead with Simcoe Street transit study

Durham Region is continuing its study on the Simcoe Street Rapid Transit Corridor after regional councillors voted 13-9 to refer the report back to...

A space for all: how Durham College’s multi-faith room serves its students

Durham College has taken a significant step toward inclusivity with the opening and renovation of its Multi-Faith and Quiet Space. This initiative, which came...

Ontario’s colleges are in crisis – it’s time to invest in higher education

The effects of chronic underfunding on higher education are clear—chaos and dismay have overwhelmed colleges and universities across Canada amid the sharp decline in...
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Different roads led B.C. athletes to Ontario Tech

Varsity athletes at Ontario Tech University come from all over Canada. A couple of student-athletes from beautiful British Columbia found themselves discovering Ontario for...

Oshawa galleries, museums surviving pandemic pain

After another COVID-19 lockdown, art galleries and museums are preparing to re-open their doors. While their reopening spells benefits for local businesses and a reconnection...

Ontario Tech students return to campus

Ontario Tech University (OTU) has re-opened its campus to some classes effective today.OTU has been operating completely remotely since the beginning of the semester,...

Ontario Tech strike deadline looms

Faculty at Ontario Tech have presented an ultimatum to the university - solve our labour issues or professors will go on strike Jan. 31....

More students returning to Durham College this month

Most programs at Durham College (DC) will be returning to their first semester delivery plan on Jan. 31, according to Elaine Popp, executive vice...

Hollywood tropes and three Black actresses breaking the mould

When she first saw The Wizard of Oz, a young Starr Domingue watched in amazement as Judy Garland skipped down the yellow brick...

U SPORTS hockey is more than a game

Imagine you’re a major junior hockey player who has just finished your final year of eligibility and you are not taken in the National...

This Afghan journalist is on the Taliban’s hit list

As a journalist, it is your duty to give the public the knowledge they can’t find out on their own. Now imagine what it...

Mental Health: ending stigma on and off the playing field

Clint Malarchuk, the former NHL goalie known for a 1989 tragedy when he was slashed with a skate to the jugular during a game,...

‘Real people, real victims’: people’s dark curiosity with true crime

Detective Eva Reti was working in the homicide department with the Durham Regional Police Service (DRPS) in 1998, when her boss handed her a...

Invasion of the resource snatchers

A group of 14 Eurasian wild boars were spotted in Pickering on Nov. 2. The city and public tracked the hogs closely for six...

Marcus Singleton is bringing hip-hop to the classroom

Iomos Marad is the stage name of Marcus Singleton, 49. A rapper, educator and student; Singleton uses his interests and the environment he grew...