#LetsTalkMen ruffles feathers after Women’s Day
The Canadian Association for Equality (CAFE) held a press conference today and launched their campaign to raise awareness for male victims of domestic violence with a newly purchased billboard in Toronto. The billboard, located at the corner of Davenport Rd. and Bedford Rd. says that half of domestic violence... Read more
Measles: what you need to know
Measles is a disease that was disappearing from the current culture we live in today. But now, with the displacement theories created by the Anti-Vaccine Movement that say that vaccinations are causing autism. This isn’t the truth but it is becoming a widespread notion that vaccines relate to the... Read more
Loving the skin you’re in

Walking along the streets of Port of Spain, the capital city of the sister islands Trinidad and Tobago, huge floats and people wearing bright and elaborate costumes pranced and danced along the streets to celebrate one of the greatest frolics on Earth” Carnival.

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Style over health: Bleaching in the Caribbean
“I started bleaching my skin because, I had some acne scarring on my face and I wanted to even it out,” says Anita Clarke a young working professional living in Antigua. Clarke stressed that she never started the intensive skin lightening process known as bleaching in the Caribbean as... Read more
Michael Jordan’s shoe game
A few days ago, I did a Skype interview with YouTube Star and sneaker collector, Sohrab Mejhidi about the current sneaker scene. Athletic shoes have outgrown their street wear origin and have become a necessary fashion accessory. “People wait in long lines just to get their hands on a... Read more
Technology overdose affecting young generations
As technology advances, the debate on how it affects the Y and Z Generation becomes more relevant. Life coaches shared their thoughts on the topic. Even though there are positive benefits to come from today’s technology, they say it is causing young people to be more emotionally closed off... Read more
Dating online? What does your profile picture say about you?
It’s an age-old line – there are plenty of fish in the sea – but look around at the world of romance and relationships and it might start to look a lot more like an aquarium. Online dating has made scoping out prospective mates easier than ever, but it’s... Read more
HSF takes on new voter strategy for election week
Humber College student council elections are underway and new measures are being taken at the Lakeshore campus to entice more voters to head to the polls. Alex Karageorgos has the story. Read more
Meeting your HSF presidential candidates
It’s time for Humber students to vote for their president: the polls will be closing at 4pm on March 13. Skedline caught up with the presidential candidates, and asked what they would like to bring to the table if elected. Despite a controversial end to last year’s election, Shawn Manahan... Read more