Kick your social media addiction to the curb
Feel like your Instagram and Twitter accounts are taking over your life? Need a break from your friends sending numerous Snapchats and friend requests? Here are a few things you can do to stop compulsively scrolling through your news feeds: Turn off your notifications Make cut-off times Create a... Read more
Gun reform rallies grow as Florida school reopens
Students return to Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School for the first time after the school’s mass shooting on Feb 14 that left 17 dead, including one teacher. Parents, teachers and students arrived on campus holding hands to collect their belongings from their lockers, and to have an orientation about... Read more
Police investigate triple murder-suicide in Ontario
Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is investigating an incident that took place in Ryerson Township, Ontario on Friday at their homes. Four people have died, in what police believe to be a triple murder-suicide. Three of the victims are believed to be related. The OPP is expected to release their names... Read more
Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics end in style
It’s that time of year again when we must say goodbye to the Winter Olympics and the athletes who participated. The games were held for two weeks in Pyeongchang, South Korea. Canada won 29 medals; 11 gold, eight silver and 10 bronze. This makes Canada’s most successful winter games in... Read more
Virtual hoops at Humber: NBA2K video game tournament comes to campus
IGNITE, the student government at Humber College hosted its annual NBA2K video game tournament today at both the North and Lakeshore campuses. It was free for all students to participate in and open to all Humber and Guelph-Humber students. “We do tournaments every year,” says Kedesha Syblis, who is the... Read more
Weather | Feb 12

Weather | Feb 12

News Feb 12, 2018

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ENT news | Feb 6
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Breaking the Silence with Bell Let’s Talk Day
Mental illness, also known as psychiatric disorders, affect many people. According to the Public Health Agency of Canada, One in three Canadians will experience a mental illness or substance use disorder in their lifetime; More than ten Canadians die by suicide each day; Suicide rates among Indigenous youth are among... Read more
Events at Humber this week
With the start of a new semester, many students and professors are getting back to the daily grind this week. Although classes are back in session, there are still events going on throughout the week at both the Lakeshore and North campuses. Some of the events happening this week... Read more
Five reasons you should run in IGNITE’s elections
If you want the opportunity to make a difference around Humber by running for IGNITE’S student elections, but you haven’t quite been convinced about whether or not you should run, here are the top 5 reasons why you should run in IGNITE elections: 1. Change your campus Executives work on... Read more