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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,...

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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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...

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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Hauntings at the Pickering Museum Village

Prepare to be spooked at the Pickering Museum Village in a ghostly experience as you drive through the village this Halloween season.Due to COVID-19,...

DC dealing with several cases of COVID-19

Durham College (DC) continues to deal with the impact of COVID-19, currently with 11 cases. DC officials say four cases are on-campus and seven...

United Way and GM fight hunger and climate in Durham Region

The United Way Durham Region and General Motors have partnered on a new initiative which aims to tackle hunger and climate sustainability.The program, which...

Oshawa focuses on homelessness

Daniel Cullen wants you to think about what contributes to homelessness and what barriers unsheltered people face - especially this week. And he knows,...

Play ball! Take a look at DC’s $2.2 million field of dreams

Durham College's new $2.2 million softball field is ready for the school's women's team to 'play ball' - there's only one catch.COVID-19 is preventing...

Prevent police violence with jiu jitsu

Police departments must implement new training focused on de-escalation and non-violent use of force.

Locals shine on Riot Radio

After creating the Durham College (DC) Musicians Club – and then being hit by the pandemic – J. Atlas was looking for a way...

DC professor receives award of excellence

Some teachers take a few weeks off during the summer after a long school year, but not Durham College Plumbing professor Edward Logan. He...

An Ineffective Satire

Alexandra Petri's rebuttal of Danielle Pletka's OpEd fell flat.

DC student wins art bursary in Bermuda

Imagine winning a $10,000 bursary for your education and almost missing it.“I didn’t even see that I had won it at first because it...

Ford’s passive decision-making leads Ontario into the second wave

Wherever Ontario goes from here will be squarely on the premier’s shoulders.

Human Trafficking from a global perspective

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