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Centennial students participate in VOICES 2014

Centennial students Justin Zimmerman, Nicholas Cahill, Antoinette Sarpong and Chhavi Disawa
Centennial students Justin Zimmerman, Nicholas Cahill, Antoinette Sarpong and Chhavi Disawar (photo by Evelyn Shaller-Auslander).

What exactly is a Toronto “State of Mind?”  That was the topic for speakers in the recent public speaking competition, VOICES 2014, organized by students from Seneca College’s Corporate Communications program.  Four students from Centennial’s Corporate Communications & Public Relations program were among the ten participants that included students from Seneca and George Brown College.

The event gave students the opportunity to share their passion for Toronto. Each participant gave a heartfelt speech on what makes the city so great.

The Centennial participants included Chhavi Disawar, Antoinette Sarpong, Nicholas Cahill and Justin Zimmerman.  Their talks ranged from Chhavi’s voyage of discovery from her home in Chandigarh, India to Toronto and Antoinette’s poignant discussion of her relationship with the city;  to Justin’s heartfelt conversation with the city by the lake (while sitting by the lake) and Nicholas challenge to the audience about what kind of Toronto they want to live in.

Congratulations to Seneca’s Meaghan Halloran who won top prize for VOICES 2014. Centennial’s Antoinette won Most Creative presentation.  Thanks to the team from Seneca for an amazing event and for including Centennial College.

To see photos from the VOICES 2014 event, visit their Facebook page gallery.

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