Are Torontonians equipped to cycle in the city without bike lanes?
The Ontario government is considering legislation that could ban the installation of new bike lanes where a lane of traffic would have to be cut. This comes days before Premier Doug Ford made several comments at a press conference last Monday about bike lanes in the city.  When asked... Read more
SkedPod Episode 3: How much are you willing to pay for a cup of coffee?
Reporters Aliyah Marko-Omene and Brianna Alexander-Thomas sit down to discuss rising coffee prices in Toronto and hear from coffee lovers what they are willing to pay for their morning cup. Read more
Humber’s Legal Association committee says it provides space for open-minded debates
President of Humber’s Legal Association Maria Rausch, 22, says conversations around accessing social justice should happen more often.  “This is a very important topic we should all be discussing and working towards as many countries are going through an economic crisis. A lot of people don’t have the funds... Read more
Nuit Blanche is coming to Humber Lakeshore and students are excited
Humber Polytechnic’s Lakeshore campus is one of many hubs in the upcoming overnight Nuit Blanche Toronto exhibit on Oct. 5.  The exhibit provides space for art installations by Humber students, faculty, alumni and local artists. With the deadline for the independent project program having passed, Toronto-based artist Elham Fatapour... 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
Skedlive cast for Thursday, Sept. 28
Jeremy Honess: Political rhetoric – a dubious second language
Throughout my time at Humber College, I found myself accidentally pigeonholed into covering issues on municipal politics. This inevitably led to me having lots of interviews with city councillors which got me thinking about their approach to how they responded to questions. What bothered me the most was their non-committal... Read more
“Making me question the dream”: Tech layoffs worry young Canadians

The real impact behind mass layoffs in Canada’s tech industry

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Travel ideas for college students feeling budget squeeze
College students have an array of expenses they have to pay throughout the school year that limit their ability to engage in recreational travel. Tuition, rent, transit, and food costs add up, leaving little to no room for vacations, activities, or social life in their budget. Skedline reporters conducted... Read more
Can Ontario be regulated with another mask mandate amid higher respiratory illnesses?
In recent months as respiratory illness rises across the country, many Canadian healthcare experts have been asking the provincial governments to bring back mask mandates again. Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Kieran Moore in a recent press conference ‘strongly recommended’ Ontarians to wear masking in public indoor settings.... Read more