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The turmoil that has plagued the Student Association this school year is taking its toll on the smaller groups that rely on the SA,...

Cultural clubs feeling effects of SA drama

The turmoil that has plagued the Student Association this school year is taking its toll on the smaller groups that rely on the SA,...

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African Soccer

The turmoil that has plagued the Student Association this school year is taking its toll on the smaller groups that rely on the SA,...

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African Soccer

The turmoil that has plagued the Student Association this school year is taking its toll on the smaller groups that rely on the SA,...

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...

Cultural clubs feeling effects of SA drama

The turmoil that has plagued the Student Association this school year is taking its toll on the smaller groups that rely on the SA,...
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‘Different way of learning’ for nursing program at DC, Ontario Tech

Editor’s note: Chronicle reporters are examining how select programs at Durham College and Ontario Tech University have responded to the teaching and learning process...

DC men’s baseball works through pandemic

Editor’s note: Chronicle reporters are examining how select programs at Durham College and Ontario Tech University have responded to the teaching and learning process...

These Ontario Tech students knew all about PPE before the pandemic

Editor’s note: Chronicle reporters are examining how select programs at Durham College and Ontario Tech University have responded to the teaching and learning process...

The business of sports continues at DC amid pandemic

Editor’s note: Chronicle reporters are examining how select programs at Durham College and Ontario Tech University have responded to the teaching and learning process...

COVID-19 has doused parts of DC’s firefighting program

Editor’s note: Chronicle reporters are examining how select programs at Durham College and Ontario Tech University have responded to the teaching and learning process...

DC spa remains open, but not to the public

Editor’s note: Chronicle reporters are examining how select programs at Durham College and Ontario Tech University have responded to the teaching and learning process...

DCSI supporting students, virtually

Editor’s note: Chronicle reporters are examining how select programs and departments at Durham College and Ontario Tech University have responded to COVID-19. Most programs...

Ontario Tech Kinesiology: Learning hands-off in a hands-on program

Editor’s note: Chronicle reporters are examining how select programs at Durham College and Ontario Tech University have responded to the teaching and learning process...

Ridgebacks fight to find normalcy amid pandemic

Editor's note: Chronicle reporters are examining how select programs and departments at Durham College and Ontario Tech University have responded during COVID-19. Most programs...

DC looks to replace ‘legendary’ women’s softball coach

For the first time in 30 years, Durham College is searching for a new head coach for its women’s softball team. The search was prompted...

DC reports first COVID-19 outbreak

Durham College has announced its first COVID-19 outbreak on campus along with another unrelated case.The two new reported cases bring the total number of...

Ontario Tech professor’s advice to government to fight COVID-19: ‘Shut it down, completely!’

An Ontario Tech professor says the best way to beat COVID-19 is a complete and total lockdown of the population.Dr. Wally Bartfay, Associate Dean,...