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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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Where do your DCSA fees go?

Written by Andrew Neary and Andre SpenceFor the fall and winter semesters, every full-time Durham College student paid $480 to the Durham College Student...

Small size and supportive leaders key to strong undergrad research at Ontario Tech: faculty

What does it take for a young university to make a name for itself when it comes to research? Ontario Tech University might have figured...

Students sharpen their culinary skills at Bistro ’67

When people think of food on campus they often consider things such as pizza, sandwiches and poutine. However, there is a place that students...

Snow cannons keep ski resorts open

Brimacombe has been open for 33 days this season but lack of snow means the ski resort has relied on snow-making machines to stay...

Durham Region celebrates Black culture, history and joy

The Region of Durham is honouring Black History Month with a celebration dedicated to local Black Canadians. "Together We Rise Durham: Black History, Intersectionality,...

People of all ages connect through free art sessions at the RMG

Story written by Simone Traviss and Ganga RajeshThe LivingRoom is collaborating with the Robert McLaughlin Gallery to provide a free place for people to...

Diverse experiences shared at Social Justice Week

Durham College’s Social Justice Week showcased different experiences of people in the community, including those who have dealt with homelessness, addiction and childhood trauma.Speakers...

Durham faith community unites through the World Religion Day celebration

Co-written by Mackenzie Billings and Clayton DemaineThe Durham Multifaith Community recently hosted an event aimed at bringing together people from diverse religious backgrounds to...

Durham’s You-Pick farms transform for winter, offer seasonal delights and festivities

One of the staples of the Durham Region is its selection of family-friendly You-Pick farms. In Courtice and Bowmanville, Pingle's Fun Farm on Taunton...

Gardens flourish at home, boosting mental health among Durham residents

Amidst the urban landscapes of Durham, residents are finding a surprising source of serenity: their own gardens. With Ontario contributing 44 per cent to...

Construction Management degree builds pathways for students

A new four-year Construction Management - Honours Bachelor program is in its second year at Durham College and students say it is already exposing...

The end of an era, aging farmers leave family farms’ future in jeopardy.

For two centuries, the Jones family has farmed their land just outside Castleton, Ont., a legacy now facing an uncertain future. Their ancestors, originally...