Whole 30 program under question
Archive 2015 Apr 14, 2015
Fad diets surround us. They consume us through social media, magazines, commercials, and even some health specialists are now recommending for people who are in need to shed a few pounds to try this new and improved way to diet. They are everywhere. Whole 30, on the other hand... Read more
Honking horns, halting traffic and scorching heat-this is India. However India is also revered for its animal diversity. Monkeys running through markets and cows sitting in the middle of roads stalling traffic are nothing new to the near 1.28 billion people that call it home. Tourists who visit the... Read more
SkedLive April 10, 2015
Archive 2015 Apr 11, 2015
Emily Singh hosts this week’s SkedLIVE with entertainment host Camille Teape and weather reporter Grace Cascioli. Read more
It’s the opening night of Cavalia’s Odysseo show in Toronto and April showers are in full effect. As my friend and I approach the world’s largest touring big top tent, currently set up in Toronto’s Port Lands, the ground, originally intended to be rustically sandy is a muddy, sloppy... Read more
The issue of concussions in sports has attracted considerable media coverage in recent years. The early focus was on professional football, a game built around high-speed and full contact between heavy, powerful players, but the scope of reporting and research has expanded widely to include sports at every level.... Read more
What would you do, if you came across a viable solution that would effectively tackle the negativte environmental impacts that comes with unsustainable farming practices? Two Humber graduates, Gustavo Macias and Jake Harding, thought of just that and did not hesitate to turn their ideas into reality. After meeting as students in Humber... Read more
A day at Kensington Market
Archive 2015 Apr 8, 2015
Defined by Spadina Avenue on the East, Dundas on the South, College on the North and Bathurst on the West, Kensington Market has developed into a lively destination. The Market is an old neighborhood and has become one of the city’s most well-known attractions. Located along Augusta Avenue, it features... Read more
With GoodLife Fitness looking to expand, will there be an affect on the health of Canadians? Some studies show, members of certain gyms use their membership an average of 4.3 times a month. While experts say having a gym membership is a source of motivation. Skedline reporter, Melis Mevlutoglu... Read more
Study crunch hits Lakeshore students
Archive 2015 Apr 7, 2015
The hustle and bustle is growing in the Lakeshore Commons Library as Humber students are facing the end of the year crunch. Cramming between classes to study and finish final projects is stressful, as students find time is fading with three weeks left in the semester. “Students are louder... Read more