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Amplifying Black mental health: Silent Voices documentary premieres at Durham College

Silent Voices, a documentary highlighting Black mental health struggles, premiered at Durham College, bringing attention to the challenges faced by the community.First conceptualized by...

Campus Church: A place for faith, growth and community

For Ridi Kayumba, the executive leader of Campus Church, faith wasn’t always a central part of his life—but when it clicked, it changed everything....

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Amplifying Black mental health: Silent Voices documentary premieres at Durham College

Silent Voices, a documentary highlighting Black mental health struggles, premiered at Durham College, bringing attention to the challenges faced by the community.First conceptualized by...

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Amplifying Black mental health: Silent Voices documentary premieres at Durham College

Silent Voices, a documentary highlighting Black mental health struggles, premiered at Durham College, bringing attention to the challenges faced by the community.First conceptualized by...

Is gaming a stress reliever for Durham College students?

Durham College’s Esports Arena recently hosted a Mario Kart 8 tournament, offering stressed-out students the perfect chance to press pause on their academic pressures.Students...

Campus Church: A place for faith, growth and community

For Ridi Kayumba, the executive leader of Campus Church, faith wasn’t always a central part of his life—but when it clicked, it changed everything....
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Parking cost not going down for students anytime soon

Students looking for lower parking rates next year may be out of luck.This year, many students who were unable to get a parking pass...

Oshawa building signs of life downtown

'I was labeled as a criminal,' said graffiti artist Chad Tyson.

Durham College Student Association elections taking place this week

Tomorrow is the final day for students in the Faculty of Science and Information Technology to vote for their new director on the DCSA.Students...

The Festival of Colours makes a return to DC after the pandemic

Colours filled the air outside the CFCE building during the Festival of Colours - or Holi - event.The event was hosted on March 8...

Plans for Whitby’s new hospital on hold without grant in provincial budget

The 2023 Ontario provincial budget did not include the $3 million planning grant required to begin the planning process for a new hospital in...

The Atria pumps lifeblood into the Oshawa music scene

It was a typical evening in the heart of Oshawa, and the Tribute Communities Centre was packed with fans eagerly awaiting the arrival of...

Ed Broadbent Waterfront Park: a place of reflection, dialogue and community

Oshawa is known for many things – one of which is the beautiful waterfront on the shoreline of Lake Ontario. Over the years...

Independent cafes keep Oshawa’s arts scene caffeinated

co-written with Luke Mandato Sitting in the heart of downtown Oshawa, at the corner of King Street West and Centre Street South is a...

Out with luxury, in with affordability

In a time when people are crying out for the cost of living to come down, the last thing the most vulnerable in our...

Teachers under pressure keep on keeping on

Teachers are leaving their jobs because they are burnt out.Rozeena Khan, a teacher of 20 years, has witnessed her fair share of teachers feeling...

Local musicians weigh in on debate over Ye’s actions

Can you separate the art from the artist? Musicians and producers in Durham Region have mixed feelings on the topic in light of the...

Trent Durham campus has a long unknown history

Jake Green became a father in the second year of his English major at Trent University in 1987. He returned to complete his degree...