Prime Minister promises to help save Toronto’s Santa Claus parade
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has pledged to help the Santa Claus parade in a post on X, formally Twitter. “I heard that the Santa Claus Parade is having challenges,” said Prime Minister Trudeau in his post on Friday, Nov. 15. “So we’re going to help them out. It’s a... Read more
Arrival Magazine gives entry-level experience to emerging writers  
Co-managing editor of Arrival Magazine Ariesha Mais, 20, says student-led magazines are important for students to develop first-hand experience.  “They are important because for many students it can be their first publication, so it’s a great opportunity to start putting yourself out there without putting yourself out there too... Read more
Humber Literary Review celebrates 10-year publishing anniversary 
Co-editor of The Humber Literary Review David Miller, says it feels good to be celebrating their success despite the odds.  “ I can’t believe it’s been 10 years, to be honest. But it actually feels really good because I think it’s really challenging for literary art magazines and journals... Read more
Nuit Blanche shines on Humber’s artists
Nuit Blanche took over Humber’s Lakeshore campus this past weekend, and many Humber students were given the opportunity to showcase their work and explore this year’s theme: “Bridging Distance”  This year’s artists were encouraged to explore ways that people interpret and experience the idea of distance. Jenny Fok is... Read more
Lakeshore’s LGBTQ+ Resource Centre provides safe community space
Lakeshore’s LGBTQ+ Resource Centre aims to provide students the chance of expanding their social group in a non-judgmental setting. Martina Revalde, 23, says she first attended an orientation event last year in the LGBTQ+ Resource Centre to meet other LGBTQ+ students.  “I wanted to meet people like me, I... Read more
Podcast: “Phenomenon” Taylor Swift makes waves in academia
Whether you are a dedicated Swiftie or simply curious about the phenomenon that is Taylor Swift, this podcast is your ultimate guide to understanding the woman behind the music. Skedline’s Erik Dimaala looks at Swift’s evolution as an artist and cultural icon — and as an offered academic course... Read more
Organization seeks to change the game for women in gaming
Co-founders of Rights to Unmute, Stephanie Evans and Kristin Gillespie, have had enough of the mistreatment of women in the gaming space. They have created their own organization to combat the mistreatment and set a new standard for gaming. Skedline’s Brianna Alexander-Thomas reports. Read more
“There will always be a need for an artist”: Humber artists grapple with an AI future
Following the explosion of interest in ChatGPT, Artificial Intelligence (AI) art generators are now challenging the art world in the same way ChatGPT challenged originality in the writing field. What is an AI art generator? Similar to ChatGPT, you can enter a text prompt into an art generator to... Read more
Visual and Digital Arts graduates showcase April 5 at L Space Gallery
The Visual and Digital Arts program is preparing for its graduation art exhibition to showcase students’ selected work. The show opens Friday, April 5 at Humber’s L Space Gallery at the Lakeshore Campus. The exhibition is called Ouroboros. “The symbol of Ouroboros means the destruction of art, but the... Read more
Singer Madi Diaz reconnects with Toronto fans at Axis Club show
American singer-songwriter Madi Diaz has gained traction the past few years after accompanying British pop star Harry Styles on his 2022/2023 world tour., She’s formed an extra special connection with her fans in Toronto. Read more