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Lenore Cohen (left) and Shannon Grant (right), founders of NewView Collective. Photo: Chau Nguyen / The Dialog

A different approach to mental wellness

Chau Nguyen, Reporter-editor8 years ago01 mins

NewView Collective helps make relaxing supportive space for students experiencing mental health issues

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Ana Gabriela Vendrasco, a GBC international business student with more than 10 years of experience as marketing analyst, is facing challenges securing a full-time job. Photos: Lidianny Botto / The Dialog

You’re graduating, but what happens next?

Lidianny Botto, Reporter-editor8 years ago01 mins

The ups and downs of three GBC students who are in the journey to get…

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Linda Gillis, a nutrition professor, said that eating more balanced meals with fats, proteins and some carbs, along with water throughout the night, will help mitigate the pain of a hangover. Photo: Steve Cornwell / The Dialog

Hungry, hungry, hungover

Steve Cornwell, Editor-in-Chief8 years ago01 mins

Advice on how to avoid and deal with the soul-crushing hangover of your dreams

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Myles Chaulk's story shows that it is never too late to learn. Photo: Lidianny Botto / The Dialog

Dreams don’t happen by accident

Lidianny Botto, Reporter-editor8 years ago01 mins

After being homeless, GBC culinary student Myles Chaulk shows that it’s never too late to…

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GBC professor Jorge Olenewa said that for 17 years he has opened classes to turn off the projector when he notices that no one is there. Photo: Lidianny Botto / The Dialog

Fifty Acts of Green at GBC

Lidianny Botto, Reporter-editor8 years ago01 mins

GBC green team challenges staff and students to do 50 sustainable actions by the end of…

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Herbie Barns (left) and Tracy Hoyt (right) in Cottagers and Indians. Photo: Cylla von Tiedemann

Colonial conflict in cottage country

Steve Cornwell, Editor-in-Chief8 years ago01 mins

Cottagers and Indians, inspired by a real-life fight in the Kawartha Lakes, shows racism can…

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Xiaoxuan (Jason) Tian, student at George Brown College school of ESL, joined the workshop to improve his presentation skills. Photo: Chau Nguyen / The Dialog

Presenting in a new language

Chau Nguyen, Reporter-editor8 years ago01 mins

Speakers of GBC helps international students perfect their public speaking skills

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Chef Joel Rousell (centre-left) has participated in Chefs for Change from the start. Photo: Liam Mogan

Serving justice at Chefs for Change

Chau Nguyen, Reporter-editor8 years ago01 mins

GBC culinary students gain real-world experience while raising money for community food centres

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Image by Marvel

See Black Panther three times

Special to The Dialog8 years ago01 mins

Important film featuring mostly Black cast skillfully blurs the line between good and evil

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Mindful Meditation

Gurdas Singh Panesar, Videographer8 years ago01 mins

Peerconnect organizes Mindful Meditation workshops to help students cope with stress and improve their focus.

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Being single vs in a relationship

Gurdas Singh Panesar, Videographer8 years ago01 mins

On Valentine’s Day, students of George Brown College​ pick their side. Is it better to…

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The shipwreck in Lisbon, part of Candide's life, being reflected in the first scene of the play. Photo: Andrew Oxenham

Optimism for the ages

Chau Nguyen, Reporter-editor8 years ago01 mins

George Brown Theatre School production of Candide explores optimism and its potential pitfalls

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