Open to all students, there are weekly pick-up games located at the new Lakeshore gymnasium in the new building “A”, near the intersection of Lakeshore Blvd and Twenty-Second Street. Mondays is pickleball, Tuesdays is basketball, Wednesdays is soccer, Thursdays is volleyball and cricket, finally Fridays is badminton. All games... Read more
Hosts Brianna Alexander-Thomas and Aliyah Marko-Omene discuss Seasonal Affective Disorder and hear from students how they prioritize their mental health during the colder months. Read more
In Canada, the cost of participating in youth sports is on the rise, leaving many parents unable to register their kids, but federal government spending continues to prioritize the most expensive sports, despite lower participation. During a time when Canadians are seeing rising costs from school supplies to groceries,... Read more
A unified basketball tournament where people with and without intellectual disabilities play together was held on Saturday, Dec. 2, at the North Campus gymnasium.
Read moreA comeback boosted the Humber Hawks men’s hockey team to victory over the Fanshawe Falcons in a home tournament on Nov. 17.
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Welcome to another episode of The HUMMM, brought to you by the talented minds of Humber College’s Bachelor of Journalism program. In this segment, we dive headfirst into the dynamic world of sports, unraveling the ways it influences the personal lives of athletes and their families. Join us as... Read more
Humber Softball captured the first national medal in the program’s history, but for the players and the coaching staff, the achievement was far more than just a medal.
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At just 18 years old, Shade Hansen, softball team pitcher for the Humber Hawks is setting her sights on breaking the all-time strikeout record in the Ontario Colleges Athletic Association (OCAA). Hansen has already made a name for herself in a historic way in just her first season at... Read more