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“I wish I never went into the residential school. I was scared and after I left I started crying on the street.” Photos: Steve Cornwell / The Dialog

Trip to Six Nations Reserve bares some awful truths and promises reconciliation

Steve Cornwell, Editor-in-Chief9 years ago01 mins

Visit to Mohawk Institute Residential School provides a lesson on a dark chapter in Canadian…

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Take an inside look at how the game development program at George Brown is using game jams as a new way for students to learn how to build games from the ground up every week. Video by Indira Ordaz / The Dialog

A look inside George Brown College’s weekly video game jams

Malcolm Derikx, Reporter-editor9 years ago01 mins

Bold new course model turns George Brown’s game design on its head

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A map of St. James campus with text reading
Lonely College Guide to George Brown / Graphic by Anna Panamarenka

Lonely College Guide

Dialog Staff9 years ago01 mins

Your Guide to George Brown

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After a "20-year career" as a drug addict Thomas Bradley is now clean and a student in George Brown College's transitions to post-secondary education program.
After a "20-year career" as a drug addict Thomas Bradley is now clean and a student in George Brown College's transitions to post-secondary education program. Photo: Mike Shea / The Dialog

Thomas Bradley’s work in progress

Steve Cornwell, Editor-in-Chief10 years ago01 mins

After 20 years of drugs, Thomas Bradley has moved from being ‘a hopeless dope addict…

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Pickering Nuclear Generating Station, around 30 kilometres from downtown Toronto. A new program makes KI pills available to colleges and universities
Pickering Nuclear Station viewed from Pickering Beach / Photo by Steve Cornwell

Colleges and universities refuse to stock anti-radiation pills

Steve Cornwell, Editor-in-Chief10 years ago014 mins

After Fukushima, iodine pills pre-distributed or available to order near Canadian nuclear stations “We have…

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Pascale Diverlus has a passion for justice in her blood / Photo courtesy of Pascale Diverlus

Racism not just ‘in the south,’ but here as well

Emeka Ibeh, Staff Reporter10 years ago05 mins

Pascale Diverlus works to highlight marginalized voices On Nov. 25, 2014, while most people were…

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Talking about consent when intoxicated

Aliona Kuts10 years ago01 mins

Community Action Centre brings a series of workshops to students

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Love is not a finite resource

Charlotte Cameron, Staff Reporter10 years ago01 mins

Polyamory is not an allergic reaction to bad past relationships

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School shootings and lockdowns: what if it happened here?

Emeka Ibeh, Staff Reporter10 years ago01 mins

George Brown College has a detailed emergency management plan and evacuation procedures, but students say…

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At risk students: overcoming personal challenges

Marc Ragusa and Tina Todaro, contributor and assistant editor11 years ago01 mins

GBC alumni and staff show that no matter where you come from, you can always…

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Sexually assaulted: students share their stories

Dialog Staff11 years ago01 mins

Students at George Brown say they want a sexual assault policy where people believe them and…

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Chefs for Change

Dora Liu, staff reporter11 years ago01 mins

George Brown College chefs offer tips to chef school apprentice, Ross Constandse, on how to…

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