Category: News
OSAP break for Pan Am Games volunteering ‘a little bit ridiculous’
Are you a student looking for something to do next summer?
Dr. Morton Doran appointed to Order of Canada
Acknowledged for his work as a physician and continued advocacy for the Tourette Syndrome Foundation of Canada (TSFC), Dr. Morton Doran is being honoured, as he receives an appointment to the Order of Canada.
Big Brothers and Sisters at GBC mentor high school students
Have you ever experienced lack of knowledge, self-confidence or necessary skills and that you needed guidance from someone more mature and wise, whose advice could catapult you up the ladder?
The Dialog’s Samantha Bullis wins JHM award for layout and design
The Dialog’s Art Director/Illustrator Samantha Bullis won the prestigious John H. McDonald (JHM) award for excellence in student journalism.
Community Dialog: Welcome to our newsroom
Hello and welcome to the first post of my new blog as the editor of The Dialog newspaper. In this blog I’m going to take you behind the scenes of The Dialog and show you the discussions that happen in our newsroom. I want you to know why we make some of the decisions we…
Province plans expansion of satellite campuses
Ontario releases Major Capacity Expansion Policy Framework for college and university satellite campuses
Bill to extend workplace protection to co-op students and unpaid interns
Anqi Shen CUP Ontario Bureau Chief HAMILTON (CUP) — A bill tabled just before the start of 2014 outlines potential protections for co-op students and unpaid interns in Ontario.
RBC donates $550,000 to support mental health at GBC
George Brown College (GBC) has recognized the battle many of its students face with mental health, by launching the More Than Me project to help students find peace of mind at school.
Skills training program to help abused and at-risk women at GBC
One of the major concerns of women who are thinking of leaving a violent relationship or who have left one is how she will be able to take care of her children and have economic security while living on her own.
Ontario government ends tuition deferral fees
Anqi Shen CUP Ontario Bureau Chief HAMILTON (CUP) — Ontario’s Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities has announced a new set of tuition billing regulations that will begin taking effect in the 2014–15 academic year. The changes are expected to be fully implemented by 2016.
Concordia University denounces Quebec's secular charter
Kalina Laframboise CUP Quebec Bureau Chief MONTREAL (CUP) — Concordia University is the third and last English university in Quebec to publicly denounce the charter of secularism proposed by the Parti Québécois.
