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After a recount Manchanda Kushagra from V3 won the international students representative race with 371 votes, 13 more than Act Now's Aman Sheth.
Unofficial results show that Kushagra Manchanda will be the SA's new director of operations. Photo courtesy of the SA elections staff

Kushagra Manchanda elected as SA director of operations

Lidianny Botto, Reporter-editor8 years ago01 mins

The former international students’ representative was given 26 demerit points during the campaign, says infractions…

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In a sometimes tense meeting, $15 minimum wage was passed for the SA's part-time staff, less than they would have made under the original bylaws. Photo: Natalia Pizarro Silva/The Dialog
Proposed bylaws that would change compensation of the Student Association board will be discussed at tomorrow's general meeting. File photo: Natalia Pizarro Silva / The Dialog

Education and constituency roles could be restructured

Steve Cornwell, Editor-in-Chief8 years ago01 mins

Proposed bylaws would have compensation for education and constituency roles fall from $3,705 to $2,000…

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Jeremy Worrall is the Student Association's new arts, design and information technology representative. Photo provided.

Jeremy Worrall acclaimed in SA elections

Matthew Green, Editor8 years ago01 mins

Arts, design and information technology rep campaign over, after Supitcha Thadi drops from the race

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

Dealing with post-strike stress – The Dialog Podcast: Episode 1

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

In this episode of The Dialog Podcast, we talk about stress that students have going…

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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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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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Students of George Brown College return to class

Gurdas Singh Panesar, Videographer8 years ago01 mins

The students talk about returning to their classes after a five-week-long faculty strike.

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Zoe Dodd, one of the co-ordinators at Moss Park's unsanctioned overdose prevention site, was preparing the new trailer that was installed today. Photo: Lidianny Botto / The Dialog.

Overdose prevention site at Moss Park installs trailer

Lidianny Botto, Reporter-editor8 years ago01 mins

The temperature has been dropping and government inaction prompted volunteers to install a trailer for…

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Apprentices at George Brown College will be starting class on Nov. 27 as many of them are on jobsites across Ontario. Photo courtesy of George Brown College.

George Brown skilled-trade apprentices to start school one week later

Megan Kinch, Reporter-editor8 years ago01 mins

Apprentices in the school of skilled trades in unique position, to start classes on Nov….

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File Photo: Natalia Pizarro Silva / The Dialog
A student protests at the Ontario Legislature on Nov. 1 asking for compensation from the government. File Photo: Natalia Pizarro Silva / The Dialog

Students who withdraw due to the college strike will get full tuition refund

Dialog Staff8 years ago01 mins

Students who withdraw will have to re-apply to continue school and will not get credit…

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Classes will begin at George Brown College on Tuesday after back-to-work legislation passed at Queen's Park, ending the faculty strike.

College faculty strike ends as back to work legislation passes

Steve Cornwell, Editor-in-Chief8 years ago01 mins

Classes at George Brown College to resume on Tuesday, college doesn’t “anticipate” a refund for…

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Ontario NDP leader Andrea Horwath said that her party will never pass a bill without reading it. Photo Kit Kolbegger / The Spare

Bill to end college faculty strike moves forward, should pass Sunday

Steve Cornwell, Editor-in-Chief8 years ago01 mins

Liberals back-to-work bill moves through second reading, NDP leader calls rush to pass legislation inappropriate

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