Poll: Should colleges and universities promote unpaid internships or placements?
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First I have to say I enjoy reading GBCs newspaper, it provides up to date information and interesting facts about the college and events in general. I wanted to give my opinion on the latest one which is focused on women. I found that some of the articles were superficial and lacked a good sense…
I have a number of problems with Dylan Hackett’s piece “Veganism: the new food trend” I felt it was incredibly misinformed factually, and much of the tone was very judgemental. I’m surprised this paragraph made it to print “The decision began when Roach gave up gluten… a year ago. The proper term for those people…
On Dec. 6 Canadians unite in solidarity to honour the lives and memory of 14 women murdered at L’Ecole Polytechnique December 6th Memorial Committee Special to The Dialog On Dec. 6 Canadians unite in solidarity to honour the lives and memory of 14 women murdered at L’Ecole Polytechnique. 0n Dec. 6, 1989 an anti-feminist gunman…
Founded after Toronto’s “summer of the gun” in 2005, Youth Day has transformed Yonge and Dundas Square in Toronto into an festival for youth attracting over 30,000 visitors and fans each summer.
Rob Ford has announced that he is not stepping down and will seek re-election as Toronto’s mayor in 2014. Who would you vote for if the election for mayor was held today? [polldaddy poll=7537862]
By Nora Loreto and James Clark Special to The Dialog The Ryerson Free Press was, for a few short years, one of the most progressive campus publications in Canada. First launched in 2006, it quickly established itself as an unapologetically left-wing alternative to most student-run newspapers, and attracted a readership well beyond Ryerson’s downtown Toronto…
For our Schools and Programs Issue, we asked students to answer an important question: “What is something about your program that other students don’t know?” [slideshow gallery_id=”4″]
Students at more than a dozen post-secondary institutions across Canada have begun a move to leave the Canadian Federation of Students Jane Lytvynenko Canadian University Press OTTAWA (CUP) – Students at more than a dozen post-secondary institutions across Canada have begun a move to leave the Canadian Federation of Students (CFS) according to a…