Media awards showcase student achievements
Thursday night, March 22, the 4th Annual Emerge Media Awards (EMAs) garnered its most significant number of attendees to date. The calibre of nominees was at its best, leading Canada’s only media award program devoted to journalism, media studies and communications students to sell out at The Assembly Hall on... Read more
March 23 – SkedTalk: Today’s news
Skedline reporter Remi Marchessault runs through the top news stories of the day. Listen in to find out more. Read more
Humber students react to Facebook data breach
Reporter Katelyn Huras and videographer Cenk Papila talk to Humber students about their thoughts on the Facebook data breach. Read more
Trump’s Twitter empire
Did you know that Trump’s Twitter followers are equal to the entire population of Colombia? Have you seen the president’s first-ever Tweet? You can find all that and more in this infographic. Read more
Clubs at Humber
Join the club! Ever heard that line before? Well, you’re in luck. Humber has a multitude of co-curricular clubs that you can take part in. Click here for the full list. See one that catches your eye? Sign up! Think you want to start your own club? Click here. Read more
College students seek treatment for depression and anxiety
An increasing number of American college students are seeking professional treatment for their mental health, while the country’s college campuses are experiencing an unprecedented demand for counselling services. The average age for people to get mental health issues is the early 20’s. According to an annual report done in 2015... Read more
International Day of Happiness
Need an excuse to be happy? Well, today’s your day because it’s International Day of Happiness. Here are a few tweets to get you inspired: 5 HAPPINESS TIPS: 1. Keep love in your heart 2. Look on the bright side 3. Remove expectations 4. Count your blessings 5. Let... Read more
Ontario throne speech full of promises and care
Premier Kathleen Wynne has promised a “commitment to care” that was detailed in today’s throne speech. The speech, delivered by Lt. Gov. Elizabeth Dowdeswell, covered three essential topics while mentioning other issues the Wynne government feels Ontarians will be concerned about as they head to the polls June 7.... Read more
Five budget friendly savings for students
Calling all students! Do you need some fresh ideas for your Friday nights out with your friends? Don’t fret, here are a few: Comedy bar Evening films at Toronto reference library LIVE nights at the ROM Get back to childhood favourites Take a ghost walk For more ideas on... Read more
Wynne appeals to Ontario youth: Get out and vote
While June 7 may seem far away, Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne has “unofficially” begun campaigning for this year’s provincial election, with one of her first stops taking place at Humber College’s Lakeshore campus. Wynne, who made the appearance Friday morning, arrived to a packed room in Humber’s Centre for Entrepreneurship. The... Read more