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October 2013

Canadians released from Egyptian jail after 50 days

Canadian University Press Newswire12 years ago04 mins

Anqi Shen Canadian University Press HAMILTON (CUP) — After being held captive for seven weeks…

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"Forever Bicycles" by world-renowned Chinese artist Ai Weiwei was one of the many bicycle installations around the city. Photo: Alena Khabibullina/The Dialog

Nuit Blanche: An unnatural cultural phenomenon

Alena Khabibullina, Staff Reporter12 years ago01 mins

[slideshow gallery_id=”5″] Nuit Blanche, sponsored by Scotiabank, artificially reproduces white nights’ natural phenomenon through art,…

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Tarek Loubani and John Greyson are free!

Dialog Staff12 years ago01 mins

Canadian doctor Tarek Loubani and filmmaker John Greyson have been released from prison in Egypt where they had been held without charges since Aug. 16.

As the news hit social media supporters reacted with joy, some of them at the all-night art event Nuit Blanche in Toronto.

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What is something about your program that other students don’t know?

Editor12 years ago01 mins

For our Schools and Programs Issue, we asked students to answer an important question: “What…

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Emergency management hopes for the best, plans for the worst

Alena Khabibullina, Staff Reporter12 years ago06 mins

How do you react in an emergency? Do you have a 72 hour plan for…

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Cartooning certificate draws out artists in con-ed students

Karen Nickel, Staff Reporter12 years ago06 mins

Anthony Harrison currently teaches the Cartooning 1 course which has been running for the past…

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Elevators at GBC take you nowhere

Preeteesh Peetabh Singh, News Editor12 years ago06 mins

You are waiting for the elevator on the ground floor, while you have your class…

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Toronto Palestine Film Festival's revolutionary art shines through dark times

Karen Nickel, Staff Reporter12 years ago06 mins

This is the 65th anniversary of the tragedy of the Nakba, the 20th anniversary of…

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Jennifer Matti, Academic Upgrading for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Adults program student. Photo: Karen Nickel/The Dialog

Calendar showcases the broad diversity of students at GBC

Karen Nickel, Staff Reporter12 years ago03 mins

“Diversity Matters at George Brown College,” is a new campaign by the diversity, equity &…

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Special events planning program is ‘exactly like real life’

Tina Todaro, Staff Reporter12 years ago04 mins

George Brown College’s (GBC) School of Hospitality and Tourism Management offers a special event planning…

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Does your personality affect your academic success?

Tina Todaro, Staff Reporter12 years ago03 mins

Whether you are a social extrovert or a quiet introvert, according to studies, can have…

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The Best Brothers is a universal story filled with dark humour

Alena Khabibullina, Staff Reporter12 years ago07 mins

Next door to George Brown’s Casa Loma campus, Tarragon Theatre opens its 2013-14 season with…

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