Month: November 2024

Immersive art experiences
As we near the last month of Fall, there’s still time to explore fall exhibits at the Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery. Whether you’re a fan of art or just want to disconnect from the outside world, there are two immersive experiences for audiences to experience. The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery is a public…

An indie-rock star in the making
Meg Elsier landed in Toronto on Nov. 7 for her very first show in the city, at The Baby G venue. She is a young indie rock artist who grew up outside Boston, playing guitar by herself in her room, too shy and nervous to play in front of anyone else. But everything changed when…

Tech Trends: Password manager
The first line of defense when it comes to protecting yourself online are passwords. With many services and applications requiring setting up an account and a password, it becomes a struggle to first create a secure password and then to remember it. This makes it tempting to use just a single password that is simple…

Connecting through clubs
Navigating through the academic journey can be challenging and lonely if being at the college means being away from family, friends, and even the home country. In this scenario, having a community can make the whole difference in student’s lives. At George Brown College (GBC), the Student Association (SA) supports a wide range of student-led…

VirtualRealities: Trombone Champ: Unflattened
A niche game that is probably more fun if you’re a fan of the rhythm genre.