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September 29, 2017

GBC goalkeeper Kelsey Jane Lamprecht was peppered with a barrage of shots from Humber and made a total of 12 saves, letting in 5 goals on Sept. 27. Photo: Phil Iver / George Brown Athletics & Recreation
GBC goalkeeper Kelsey Jane Lamprecht was peppered with a barrage of shots from Humber and made a total of 12 saves, letting in 5 goals on Sept. 27. Photo: Phil Iver / George Brown Athletics & Recreation

Night and day for men’s and women’s soccer teams

Dialog Staff8 years ago01 mins

Men’s soccer team challenges for top spot in the division, while women’s is focused on…

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File photo of a Toronto police car by CennoxX/Wikimedia Commons. CC 3..0
File photo of a Toronto police car by CennoxX/Wikimedia Commons. CC 3..0

Crime near campus: man with knife at St. James and robbery near Casa Loma

Nirav Khatri, Reporter-editor8 years ago01 mins
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Ronnie Cruz, Community Services Coordinator at the Student Association, showed us the donations received at GBC's food bank. Photo: Natalia Pizarro Silva/The Dialog
Ronnie Cruz, community services coordinator at the Student Association, showed us the donations received at GBC's food bank. Photo: Natalia Pizarro Silva/The Dialog

More international students are using food banks

Natalia Pizarro Silva, Reporter-editor8 years ago01 mins

George Brown College food bank has registered nine international students for every Canadian student, says…

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In a sometimes tense meeting, $15 minimum wage was passed for the SA's part-time staff, less than they would have made under the original bylaws. Photo: Natalia Pizarro Silva/The Dialog
In a sometimes tense meeting, a $15 minimum wage was passed for the SA's part-time staff, less than they would have made under the original bylaws. Photo: Natalia Pizarro Silva/The Dialog

SA passes $15 minimum wage

Natalia Pizarro Silva, Reporter-editor8 years ago01 mins

Bylaw change includes consultation with part-time staff, yearly review of wages

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CAC to set foundation with Disorientation week
CAC to set foundation with Disorientation week. Photo: Community Action Centre

Disorientation week to lay social justice foundation

Meng Ma, Reporter-editor8 years ago01 mins

Week of events include consent workshop and vigil for missing and murdered Indigenous women and…

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