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Featuring podcasts, news, lifestyle and entertainment stories relative to the NCCC students, faculty and public! Stay up-to-date as our team of "Thunder Wolves," Run WILD with Webcasts to SATISFY your APPETITE!!! NCCC's Thunder Wolves Media: Bringing you Music, News & Views you can use!!!

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10/26/2025

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𝐂𝐡𝐢𝐞𝐟 𝐃𝐚𝐧 𝐆𝐞𝐨𝐫𝐠𝐞, whose real name is Geswanouth Slahoot, was a Canadian actor, poet, and writer of Indigenous descent. He was born on July 24, 1899, belonging to the Tsleil-Waututh (Salish) tribe, in a settlement near North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He became widely known for his acting career, especially in films portraying Indigenous characters.
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Chief Dan George gained further prominence after his role in the classic film "Little Big Man" (1970), where he portrayed a wise, philosophical elder named Old Lodge Skins. This role earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor, making him the first Canadian Indigenous person to receive such a nomination.
In addition to his acting career, Chief Dan George was renowned for his writing and poetry, expressing his love and reverence for Indigenous culture. His cultural contributions extended to writing books and essays, helping to spread and preserve the cultural heritage of the Tsleil-Waututh and other Indigenous peoples.
Chief Dan George was also a prominent social activist, advocating for the honoring and protection of Indigenous rights. He worked tirelessly to raise awareness on issues such as Indigenous leadership, environmental conservation, and fair treatment of Indigenous peoples in society.
Beyond his artistic career and social activism, Chief Dan George was also known as a speaker and spiritual leader for the Indigenous community. He often participated in events, workshops, and discussions to share knowledge, inspire others, and encourage confidence and pride within his community.
Chief Dan George also contributed to promoting education and community development among Indigenous peoples. He supported various educational and cultural projects, providing opportunities for younger generations to learn and thrive. He frequently engaged in educational activities and programs to foster understanding and respect for Indigenous culture and history.
To this day, Chief Dan George's legacy lives on through his artistic works, literature, and community activities, continuing to influence and inspire future generations about the importance of cultural diversity and the significance of protecting and respecting the rights of Indigenous communities.

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Australian grindcore maniacs, King Parrot, will return to North American stages later this month for a two-and-a-half-month-long summer trek. The epic journey commences on July 25 at Brooklyn Paramount Theatre in Brooklyn, New York with a special performance supporting Acid Bath and Pentagram follow...

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Joe Benedict and Jason Kulaszewski discussing his career at PUSH Buffalo and PUSH Green; all things environmental and economic.

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The return of Rachel Palumbo discussing her further plans and goals since the release of her new EP "Armory"

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Episode one of my new series WANDERLUST, co-hosted by Professor Bridget Beilien; any and everything travel. Enjoy!

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Rabel Rousin' Radio Session with Madison Ackerman; Program Administrator and Professor Adjunct at NCCC. ENJOY !!!

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Going green (or sustainability) is not just a lifestyle, it's about survival.

PUSH Green Community Energy Advocate Jason Kulaszewski was recently a host on a podcast show hosted by Joe "Mighty Joe Beard" Benedict who hosts the series of podcasts at Niagara County Community College. NCCC's Media Department is called Thunderwolve's Radio. Jason talked about PUSH Green and other things he's involved with in the community. We'll have a link to the actual broadcast soon.

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WanderLust Episode 3 with Joe Benedict and Professor Bridget Beilein; anything and everything travel.

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