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The federal budget, which launched on Feb. 27, has measures aiming to improve access to apprenticeship for underrepresented groups and to address sexual assault on post-secondary campuses. Image by Saffron Blaze Photography

What’s in the federal budget for students?

Steve Cornwell, Editor-in-Chief8 years ago01 mins

Federal budget aims to open up trades, address sexual assaults on campus

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Mercedes Burrowes has withdrawn from the Student Association election for the director of equity position.

Former rivals form joint slate

Dialog Staff8 years ago01 mins

Mercedes Burrowes withdraws from Student Association election

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The respite centre at 348 Davenport Rd. will be converted into a permanent homeless shelter later this year. Photo: Gurdas Singh / The Dialog

George Brown Urbanist: Davenport Triangle homeless shelter opens as respite

Megan Kinch, Reporter-editor8 years ago01 mins

348 Davenport Rd. to be converted to full shelter with daytime supportive services in the…

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A graph shows accommodation for mental health increased from 288 to 1055 students. Photo credit: GBC academic and student affairs

128% more students using accessibility services

Carolina Toca Perea, Reporter-editor8 years ago01 mins

Students needing accommodation for mental health up 266 per cent in past seven years

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Around 2,000 students marched to Queen's Park to demand free education and action on student debt. Photo by Shuan Iyer / The Dialog
Students march in Toronto in 2016 to demand free education and action on student debt. File photo: Shaun Iyer / The Dialog

NDP adopts free education policy

Dialog Staff8 years ago01 mins

Motion to increase payments to provinces, remove cap on Indigenous education spending passes at NDP…

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All proposed bylaw changes are passed at the Annual General Meeting. Photo: Chau Nguyen / The Dialog

All proposed bylaws pass at SA’s Annual General Meeting

Dialog Staff8 years ago01 mins

Constituency and education representative roles restructured, executive term limits extended

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Alex Stewart the Student Association’s director of equity. Photo by Manseeb Khan.

Black Excellence: Alex Stewart and Jasmyn St. Hilaire – Episode 4

Manseeb Khan, The Dialog Podcast producer and host8 years ago01 mins

Black excellence means to me that you are doing better within yourself, you are doing better…

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For Valentine's Day, going to a fitness class my be a good way to boost sexual tension. Photo: Mariah Wilson from The Gauntlet

Satisfying workouts for an alternative date

Canadian University Press Newswire8 years ago01 mins

Why wrestle with crowds when you want to wrestle with your special someone instead?

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The Student Association's (SA) health plan provider claims over 51 per cent of George Brown students are not covered by OHIP+

Over half of GBC students ineligible for OHIP Plus: health plan provider

Matthew Green, Editor8 years ago01 mins

New Ontario health plan gives free access to over 4,400 medications for residents under 25

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A new survey shows that students are more inclined to go it alone when experiencing mental health, addictions and general well-being issues than seek help.

Most students handle mental health issues alone: study

Chau Nguyen, Reporter-editor8 years ago01 mins

Students may avoid getting help because of fear of being vulnerable, says George Brown College…

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Despite the current openness about sex, discussing sexual behaviours is still considered a private matter for many. According to clinical sexologist Martin Dragan, "there's no such a thing as normal when it comes to sex."

Are my sexual behaviours, ‘normal’?

Carolina Toca Perea, Reporter-editor8 years ago01 mins

If you ever ask yourself this question, you need to read this.

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Origami the art of folding paper. The crane is one of the classic origami figures. Image: Peerconnect

Folding your way to self-love

Megan Kinch, Reporter-editor8 years ago01 mins

Origami connects to a world of zen mindfulness, and can be romantic

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