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November 22, 2017

Peggy Sattler, NDP critic of advanced education and skills development, said that $500 is not enough for students who have been impacted due to the college faculty strike. File Photo Kit Kolbegger / The Spare
Peggy Sattler, NDP critic of advanced education and skills development, said that $500 is not enough for students who have been impacted due to the college faculty strike. File Photo Kit Kolbegger / The Spare

No new money for student support fund: government

Dialog Staff8 years ago01 mins

Government says money for students will come from savings during faculty strike, but George Brown…

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Tenniel Rock, George Brown's manager of counselling and student well-being office said that the college understand how hard the strike has been for students. Photo: Lidianny Botto / The Dialog

When the strike is over

Lidianny Botto, Reporter-editor8 years ago01 mins

PeerConnect, counselling office at GBC and advocacy department at SA are offering support for students…

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Colleges and universities are targets for hackers and cyber criminals. Illustration: Manar Hossain / The Dialog

Post-secondary schools a ‘prime target’ for cyber crime

Natalia Pizarro Silva, Reporter-editor8 years ago01 mins

George Brown security system blocks around 500,000 malicious emails per week, according to college 

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A new report makes 26 recommendations including that post-secondary students be recognized as a priority group. Illustration: Manar Hossain / The Dialog

Ontario post-secondary students need free mental health care: report

Meng Ma, Reporter-editor8 years ago01 mins

After waiting eight months for mental health services, college student advocate wants the system to…

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