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Night of the Living Dead Live play brings black and white classic back to life

Karen Nickel, Staff Reporter12 years ago01 mins

“They’re coming to get you, Barbra,” the iconic phrase anyone with a horror movie bone in their body will recognize is from George A. Romero’s groundbreaking cult film The Night of the Living Dead.

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Toronto haunted walks reveal city’s dark past

Karen Nickel, Staff Reporter12 years ago01 mins

Toronto has quite a history. Deriving from the Mohawk word for “where there are trees standing in water”, Ktaronto, to Muddy York and finally to Toronto. It has rich stories of human tragedy.

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Drawing of George Brown being shot in the leg. Illustration by Henri Julien, the Canadian Illustrated News, April 10, 1880.
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The murder of George Brown

Karen Nickel, Staff Reporter12 years ago01 mins

Did you know that George Brown, who George Brown College is named after, was murdered?

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City Uptown's grand opening a 'smash hit!'

Tina Todaro, Staff Reporter12 years ago01 mins

George Brown College (GBC) students stood in line down the fourth floor fashion studies hall at Casa Loma campus on Oct. 2 for City Uptown’s grand opening.

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Astronaut Chris Hadfield lands job at University of Waterloo

Canadian University Press Newswire12 years ago01 mins

H.G. Watson The Cord WATERLOO (CUP) — Famed Canadian astronaut Commander Chris Hadfield gets to add a new line to his already extensive resume this fall: professor.

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Photo of The men's volleyball team winning bronze at the Fanshawe Volleyball Tournament! on Oct. 5 Photo: Thomas Chung
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Men’s volleyball team wins bronze medal at Fanshawe Tournament

Tina Todaro, Staff Reporter12 years ago01 mins

Entering the 11th annual Fanshawe College Kick-off Tournament on Oct.5, was a chance for George Brown College’s (GBC) Men’s Volleyball team to show their skills. Placing third out of six teams in the playoffs, GBC’s Huskies brought home their first medal this past weekend to kick off the 2013/14 season.

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Back to School Boat Cruise video

Danilo Barba, Multimedia Reporter12 years ago01 mins

The 13th Annual Back to School Boat Cruise organized by the Student Association of George Brown College was a huge success as students had a great time on Lake Ontario.

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"Forever Bicycles" by world-renowned Chinese artist Ai Weiwei was one of the many bicycle installations around the city. Photo: Alena Khabibullina/The Dialog
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Nuit Blanche: An unnatural cultural phenomenon

Alena Khabibullina, Staff Reporter12 years ago01 mins

[slideshow gallery_id=”5″] Nuit Blanche, sponsored by Scotiabank, artificially reproduces white nights’ natural phenomenon through art, gathering over a million visitors for one sleepless night on the brightly illuminated streets of downtown Toronto.

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Tarek Loubani and John Greyson are free!

Dialog Staff12 years ago01 mins

Canadian doctor Tarek Loubani and filmmaker John Greyson have been released from prison in Egypt where they had been held without charges since Aug. 16.

As the news hit social media supporters reacted with joy, some of them at the all-night art event Nuit Blanche in Toronto.

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