
Geothermal: A hidden energy
Laura Hamstra, the Sustainability Coordinator for DC, first experienced renewable energy on a family trip when she was a child. This is...

24 HOURS DC/UOIT: Alumni take over The Pit
Our second-year Journalism – Mass Media students from Durham College have tackled a special project – one we are calling ’24 Hours...

Microsoft takes inclusion virtually
Microsoft, the company behind the Xbox, saw gaming with disabilities as a challenge and decided to accommodate gamers with physical and...

‘Virtual’ opening date set for Durham’s esports arena
After months of delays, Durham College’s (DC) new $800,000 esports arena will officially open April 2. The facility, located in the...

Virtual concerts are way more ‘mello’ than you’d think
So… this may sound weird to people who don’t follow video game achievements but I attended my first virtual concert this weekend. It was...

Retail cannabis shops in Oshawa: When will they ‘roll’ in?
The city of Oshawa has voted in favour of having retail cannabis shops, but that doesn’t necessarily mean it will get one when the first...

‘Too cold’ for DC, UOIT students as temperatures drop
The weather in Durham Region has been tame for students for most of the winter term but that changed drastically over the weekend and to...

DC’s esports arena currently ‘AFK’ but should be ‘A-OK’ by March
The much-anticipated esports arena in the Student Centre at Durham College (DC) was originally slated to be ready in December, but it’s...

Gaming as outlet for mental health
Athletes are more than just athletes, they’re humans too. They live normal lives outside of practices and games, which means athletes are...

DC’s esports arena currently ‘AFK’ but should be ‘A-OK’ by March
The much-anticipated esports arena in the Student Centre at Durham College (DC) was originally slated to be ready in December, but it’s...

‘Too cold’ for DC, UOIT students as temperatures drop
The weather in Durham Region has been tame for students for most of the winter term but that changed drastically over the weekend and to...

Retail cannabis shops in Oshawa: When will they ‘roll’ in?
The city of Oshawa has voted in favour of having retail cannabis shops, but that doesn’t necessarily mean it will get one when the first...

How we do what we do: The Chronicle’s decision-making process on visuals
Dear Readers, On Wed. Nov. 14, reporter Morgan Kelly received a text message of an accident at Simcoe St. and Conlin Rd. just after she...

Funeral Friday for UOIT student killed in accident
A funeral will be held Friday for first-year UOIT student Rhyss Glenfield, 19, who was struck and killed by a car as he was crossing the...

Vigil planned for UOIT student killed in accident
Durham Regional Police have identified a student who was killed in an accident near the University of Ontario Institute of Technology...

48 hours of MAD violence
What do a turkey baster, a rubber ducky, and a plastic flashlight all have in common? They have all been used by students as murder...

The Haunting on Hill House – an ‘eventful’ gem in family based possession.
On podcasts, on the bus to class, and even in the Pit at Durham College, students cannot stop talking about The Haunting on Hill House....

Songs that saved 'my' life
Celebrities are often considered inhuman, superheroes to most everyday citizens. But what if these heroes showed weakness? Seeing heroes...

8,000 days homeless, 25-years. Finds hope in Durham Region
The worst experience was living on the streets for 25 years – the best experience was unwinding the trauma of those 25 years. In 1978,...















