GBC Powwow: 10 years strong and growing
The call of the drum brings together current and former students at the Four Sacred Colours Powwow
The call of the drum brings together current and former students at the Four Sacred Colours Powwow
Only 39 George Brown students signed in after midnight during February extended hours
Coty Zachariah on the federation’s challenges, winning and losing elections and being a new father
SA international representative pushes for international students seat on CFS executive
Aboriginal student leader calls for public apology and condemnation of Redskins name as a racial slur after GBC ad airs during game
Pow Wow brought singing, dancing and vibrant colours back to the Waterfront campus to celebration aboriginal culture
The Pow Wow celebrated the importance of culture by fostering togetherness at George Brown College (GBC). Showcasing the meaning of their culture, aboriginal students brought their heritage to the Waterfront campus on March 29.
The Community Action Centre at George Brown College (GBC) hosted Ignite: Empowering the next generation of black activists on Feb. 12, an event to celebrate black history and to raise awareness among students on issues surrounding different cultures.
The lion dance washed out the old year, and brought a new one as students celebrated the Lunar New Year’s at George Brown College (GBC) on Jan. 30.