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November 2016

Alice Gammill found the US election "dramatic and traumatic." Photo: Philip Iver / The Dialog

Talking to Americans: 2 GBC students respond to Donald Trump’s victory

Philip Iver, Reporter-editor9 years ago01 mins

Alice Gammill is now looking for any opportunity to stay in Canada

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With no bylaw revisions on the agenda, the Nov. 16 AGM wrapped up after about an hour of formal proceedings. Photo: Philip Iver / The Dialog

Student Association’s Annual General Meeting looks back and forward

Philip Iver, Reporter-editor9 years ago01 mins

Board will propose revisions to the bylaws at spring general meeting

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George Brown Huskies fall to Canadore Panthers
D'Artaniel Jackman looks on as the ball heads towards teammate Hendrik Jacobson. Photo: Philip Iver / The Dialog

Seeking capital gains: Huskies head to Ottawa for back-to-back

Philip Iver, Reporter-editor9 years ago01 mins

Road trip an opportunity to bounceback following 3-2 loss to Canadore

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George Brown Huskies women's volleyball defeats Canadore Panthers

Improved passing and self-belief key to Huskies’ first win

Philip Iver, Reporter-editor9 years ago01 mins

Pao Ming Lee named OCAA women’s volleyball athlete of the week

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Food drive aims to curb student hunger over the holidays

Steve Cornwell, Editor-in-Chief9 years ago01 mins

New report finds 39 per cent of students experienced food insecurity

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Centennial Colts defeat George Brown Huskies
Huskies guard Ajahmo Clarke, who had 11 points on the night, sizes up his options. Photo: Philip Iver / The Dialog

Blue rodeo: Colts buck off the Huskies 77-66

Philip Iver, Reporter-editor9 years ago01 mins

George Brown head coach calls the loss “a learning lesson for all of us”

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George Brown Huskies defeat Centennial Colts
Huskies guard Erika Evangelista is focused on net as she challenges Centennial's defenders. Photo: Philip Iver / The Dialog

Reined in: Huskies defeat Centennial Colts 87-78

Philip Iver, Reporter-editor9 years ago01 mins

Dominant second half gives George Brown women’s basketball its first win

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Lily Scriven and Mike Ricci star in The Cavalcade. Photo by Andrew Oxenham

George Brown students shine in The Cavalcade

Meng Ma, Reporter-editor9 years ago01 mins

Dramatic play touches on wartime politics and romance in 20th century Britain

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The Blackburns, former slaves who fled the United States through the Underground Railroad, were among Toronto's first community leaders, philanthropists, and anti-slavery activists. Photo by Malcolm Derikx / The Dialog

New Blackburn Conference Centre celebrates Toronto’s black history

Malcolm Derikx, Reporter-editor9 years ago01 mins

Story of Lucie and Thornton Blackburn shared in a mural at the George Brown College student residence

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Former George Brown student Roxana Olaru graduated from the community worker program with $12,000 in debt. Photo courtesy of Roxana Olaru

New website personalizes student debt

Steve Cornwell, Editor-in-Chief9 years ago01 mins

Ontario NDP leader wants to remove interest on student debt

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Artificial poppies left on the Waitati cenotaph on Anzac Day 2009. Most are poppies of the Royal New Zealand returned and Services Association Inc; the white one is promoted by 'White Poppies for Peace', a New Zealand peace group. Photo: Nakai

White poppy is a symbol of peace and remembrance

Alex Resendes, Reporter-editor9 years ago01 mins

The First World War was so grotesquely unnecessary and obviously unjust that solders’ uprisings occurred…

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The bachelor of commerce (culinary management) program is intended to offer a well-rounded education that will serve students in many roles in the food and beverage industry. Chef school photo courtesy of George Brown

New program combines cooking and commerce

Dialog Staff9 years ago01 mins

George Brown partners with food industry players to design program

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