The benefits of yoga for children
Downward dog? Warrior poses? Kids could careless about yoga, but the thing is, they should. Yoga provides not only a physical transformation but also mental stimulation and spiritual growth. Parents are a child’s first teacher and many have begun to educate their children about some of the many benefits... Read more
Aqua Greens: Taking sustainable technology to the next level
How would one go about tackling the issues of unsustainable farming practices that is causing more than one negative impact on our environment? Two Humber graduates, Pablo Alvarez and Craig Petten, have figured out how to do just that. Over the recent years, the word “sustainability” has become a... Read more
Sneaker Culture
The Sneaker Industry Nabeela Hashimi Abstract: Society has witnessed a dramatic period of change in the footwear industry; this kind of obsessive behaviour will make some sneaker enthusiast do anything for a pair of sneakers. Sneaker culture has lead to a consumerist phenomenon of buying and trading athletic footwear.... Read more
Humber alumnus releases debut EP
For a handful of years Honours Bachelor of Music graduate Milan Boronell has shared his voice and musical talents within the Humber College and Athletics communities at everything from banquets, competitions to national anthems. Now the singer/songwriter has reached a new octave in the music scene with his debut... Read more
Past, present, future with Toronto FC II midfielder
After writing a previous article on Marcos Nunes’ acquisition by TFC II on March 27, Natalie Stoberman met Nunes for an exclusive one on one interview at the TFC Kia Training Ground and Academy where they discussed everything from playing abroad, memories from two Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association national championships... Read more
Small businesses are growing in Canada, especially Toronto, as the city is filled with people with ideas and innovations. However, these small businesses are facing an unsure future. Big chains restaurants are leading and becoming a threat. Many of these businesses are closing down because the struggle that they... Read more
How to be a Toronto vegan
The thought of being a vegan often scares most individuals because you eliminate all forms of meat, fish or animal bi-products from your everyday diet. It is not only a test of will power, but moral dedication as well. There are many positive aspects to maintaining this lifestyle change... Read more
Humber grows green
You may have spotted the deadfall of recently cut down trees and cleared field on the corner of Kipling and Lakeshore and before you raise your arms in protest, what’s being built there may not be hurting the environment as much as you think. With construction underway on Humber... Read more
Free speech under fire: why men’s rights groups are censored on campus
Universities and colleges are supposed to be institutions of higher learning where ideas, arguments and theories can be freely expressed and debated by students and teachers in public discourse. But when it comes to men’s rights activism (MRA), many student unions consider those groups misogynistic and hateful. One need... Read more
Delving into the #pocketdump trend
What do you carry with you everyday? It’s a question most have probably never thought much about. For years, my daily ritual as I crossed the threshold of my home in the morning has been going over my mental checklist: “keys, phone, wallet” coupled with a three pat check... Read more