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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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Student club provides a second home to Caribbean students

The Caribbean islands are more than just vibrant outfits and party music. They're home to a diverse community with unique cultures. Many from this...

Canadian Blood Services looks to young people for stem cell registry

Ontario Tech University students had the chance to save a life on Friday simply by signing up.Canadian Blood Services set up a booth in...

Presidential change at Durham College

Written by Christopher Schnedler and Ganga RajeshDurham College's incoming president says fostering relationships with students is important as she begins to take over the...

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...

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,...

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...

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...

Durham College leads the way in sustainable agriculture education

Canada's agricultural education is flourishing, with a new generation of students eagerly embracing the diverse opportunities in the field.These students are not only learning...

Expert explains hate speech and cautions students when posting opinions online

Durham College (DC) and Durham Regional Police Services (DRPS) continue to investigate a video allegedly posted by a DC student on X (formerly Twitter),...

Some international students face food insecurity

Video Production student Hrithik Udani, 23, came to Durham College in September from India. He recently visited the Durham College Student Association (DCSA) food...

International students concerned over potential reduction in work hours

International students in Canada are concerned going into the new year about how many hours they will be able to work. A pilot project...