Heart of a Man and Bell Let’s Talk come to Lakeshore
Humber College took part in the Bell Let’s Talk day on Jan. 29. Along with other educational institutions, Humber hosted multiple events to spread awareness about the national mental health campaign across its campuses. Skedline reporter Luka Tskhadaia explores the Bell Let’s Talk event at Humber Lakeshore. Donovan McKenzie,... Read more
PALS study help and spa specials ease semester stress
Staff at the Humber College Peer Assisted Learning Support Center (PALS) are putting on Last Call for Fall: a cozy, school-wide study session to help students keep up with their school work as the semester comes to a close. Last Call features free academic support through tutoring, workshops, and... Read more
‘8th Fire’ comes to Humber’s Indigenous Movie Cafe
Humber’s Aboriginal Resource Centre just wrapped on its monthly Movie Cafe. This month’s feature was 8th Fire: Aboriginal Peoples, Canada & The Way Forward: a four-part documentary series by the CBC that examines the relationship between the Indigenous people of Canada and Canadian colonizers. The film’s humour helps open... Read more
Humber College Takes Back The Night!
Humber College just put on it’s 4th annual Take Back The Night March: A night dedicated to ending sexual violence and amplifying the voices of survivors. Read more
Burdock vs. Birds: Deadly Enemies at Colonel Sam Smith Park
Behind the beautiful scenery of Sam Smith Park lies a threat known as burdock. On Thursday, September 19, Friends of Sam Smith Park, the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) and volunteers planted many native shrubs and trees at Whimbrel Point in an effort to overcome the threat. Barbara... Read more
Ignite looking at redesign fixes for Lakeshore Campus
Humber’s student government Ignite is proposing a Lakeshore campus redesign as part of its five-year strategic plan. But there is little detail about the redesign, which is mentioned briefly in a four-page document titled the Chief Executive Office Monitoring Report. According to minutes of a board meeting held on Oct.10 2018, the redesign will... Read more
Humber Hawks set golden hopes on Red Deer
    By: Giovanni Siciliano Red Deer, Alberta is hosting the CCAA National Men’s Volleyball Championship this year, which began yesterday. The three-day event kicked off with participating teams arriving in Red Deer all afternoon to unpack and inhabit the Holiday Inn Red Deer South.   Most of the schools,... Read more
Walmart joins Humber to help workers continue education
Humber College has announced a new partnership with Walmart Canada. Walmart Canada launched the AdvancED program to help its employees and their families pursue post-secondary education. The program unveiled on Feb. 26 ensures that Walmart employees pursuing post-secondary education are eligible to receive a $2,500 tuition reimbursement. With the new partnership, those... Read more
Humber College community looks to erase stigma around mental health
The Humber College community is looking to erase the stigma surrounding mental health by sparking conversations about the topic. “Just as you would go to the doctor for pain that you feel,  it’s really important to be able to share with someone your journey, to have somebody to support... Read more
High-flying Hawks

High-flying Hawks

Sports Jan 17, 2019

By: Giovanni Siciliano The Humber Hawks men’s volleyball team took down the Redeemer Royals last night 3-1 in what was a crucial West Division match-up. Humber lost the first set 23-25, but didn’t look back after that. They went on to win the next 3 sets 25-19, 27-25, and... Read more