And the winner of IGNITE’s election is…
THE RESULTS ARE IN! Monica Khosla wins IGNITE President for the 2018/2019 year. “My vision is to have a student government that is more interactive, transparent, as well as inclusive,” she posted as part of her campaign platform. Her win is followed by Vice Presidents Jeremy Largo Afonso of... Read more
March 16 – SkedTalk on News
Our News host Kadian White goes into details about Brazil, Patrick Brown and much more. Our apologies for not having a LIVE cast today. Read more
Kathleen Wynne visits Humber
Victoria Caister reports on the Ontario Premier’s press conference at the Humber Lakeshore G building and interviews students to get their thoughts. Read more
Blood drive at Humber
Humber College held their annual blood drive on Thursday at Lakeshore Campus. The blood drive was hosted by the Canadian Blood Services and was located in the A building, running from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Registration, and the donation was open to students, staff and residents. The blood... Read more
Humber students react to U.S. gun control walk-out
Victoria Caister and Katelyn Huras interview students at Humber’s Lakeshore campus about the U.S. Gun Control Walk Out on March 14, 2018. Read more
Five reasons to reconsider voting in the IGNITE elections
Thinking of passing on the IGNITE elections this year? Well, don’t. Here are five reasons why you should vote: Take action You’re choosing your representative It’s only a few minutes of your day To have a say in something you pay for It will be the easiest part of... Read more
Three hostages and gunman dead after eight-hour standoff
After an eight-hour standoff with police in California, three female hostages and a gunman are dead; two employees and one clinical psychologist. Albert Wong, a 36-year-old army veteran attacked three workers from The Pathway Home in Napa Valley. California police confirmed Wong snuck into the home on Friday. He took three women... Read more
China votes to remove presidential limits
President Xi Jinping of China has been voted in to stay on as president for life. China voted yesterday to change its constitution and remove the two-term limit on the presidency. These changes were made by the annual sitting of parliament, the National People’s Congress, which has over 3000... Read more
University of Toronto hosts International Women’s Day gala
The Women in Science and Engineering (WISE), University of Toronto Chapter, is hosting an International Women’s Day gala this Saturday. The gala will take place at the Hart House in downtown Toronto at 6 p.m. Women from different fields will be speaking of social justice issues and engaging in... Read more
Rookie Review: Blue Jays are back
Here’s a new Rookie Review post, mainly focused on the Blue Jays. Mar. 8: The Blue Jays are back! Read more