New wireless ChargeSpot devices installed on campus
Technology once limited to boardrooms, is now expanding to educational institutions
Technology once limited to boardrooms, is now expanding to educational institutions
Niqab talk aims to distract voters from real elections issues
George Brown College students were asked for their thoughts on the upcoming federal election. Here are some of their responses.
People at your table are more important than the food on it: Smith
Journalist speaks to students about residential schooling, his new book and politics
Athlete’s father helped shape her into a strong player
@DialogGBC I agree and lets also have more Youth run for office. Change can only occur when good people stand up and make it so. @JohnVassal — John Vassal (@JohnVassal) October 6, 2015 It’s a normal looking bus but this one helps students vote. @sagbc @DialogGBC #elxn42 pic.twitter.com/LHa7Kx8GCF — stevecornwell (@steve_cornwell) October 7, 2015 Thankful…
Robert Smol In August, Justin Trudeau’s Liberals moved to solidify the unprecedented support they’d been getting from Canada’s veterans with the promise that a Liberal government would — in Trudeau’s words — “cover the cost of four years of post-secondary education for every veteran who wants one”, and that this education would be “fully-funded”. Admittedly,…
Students form rowing group, with eyes on making it official
Community Action Centre organizes elections campaign
Art Installations from around GBC waterfront campus and city of Toronto [slideshow_deploy id=’8741′]