The Ides Of March Primaries
The last Canadian election lasted 72 days and we complained about the length. In fact, it was the longest election campaign in Canada’s history since 1872. Fast forward to 2016 and our neighbours to the south find themselves in what is being dubbed: “Super Tuesday 3” or my personal... Read more
Post Grad Addictions and Mental Health Information Fair
Post graduate students from Humber College’s Addictions and Mental Health program showcased current projects during an informational fair last week. From 11:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. Tuesday, March 8 at Humber Lakeshore Campus in the ‘Blue Room’ (A building) teams of students presented various works with one common theme, to... Read more
Do teachers know how to use Blackboard?
Reporters Sabrina Arruda and Johanna Tucker take a technical look into Humber’s interactive learning website.     Read more
Toronto Fashion Week – Day 1 – NARCES and Christopher Paunil
By Emily Bongelli Toronto Fashion Week is becoming bigger and bigger with every passing year. With designers from all over Canada flying in to showcase their upcoming lines the Fashion Week tent at David Peacaut Square was busier than ever. Skedline Reporter Emily Bongelli was there on opening night,... Read more
HSF Offers Professional Photo Day For Students
Skedline reporters Roena Reid and Sarah Duong cover Professional Photo Day, a Humber Students Federation initiative aimed at helping students create a great first impression. Read more
Why Can’t the Raptors Beat the Bulls?
With the Toronto Raptors losing 109-107 last night to the Chicago Bulls at the Air Canada Centre, that makes nine straight Toronto losses to the Bulls. The last time the Raptors won was December 31, 2013 at the United Centre in Chicago by a score of 85-79. On paper, the... Read more
Toronto Short Film Festival runs at the Carlton this week
Unveiling international short films from around the globe, the annual Toronto Short Film Festival returns once again. The four-day festival takes place at Magic Lantern Carlton Theatre located just east of Yonge at 20 Carlton St. The annual event runs this week from Monday, March 14 until Friday March... Read more
Humber Hawks teams racking up medal count
Humber’s varsity sports are competing in provincial and national championships across the country and have all ready won some hardware. The Humber Badminton team came home with 3 medals from the CCAA National championship. Olivia Lei, Ryan Chow and Adam Dong, won gold medals in women’s singles, and mens... Read more
Students turn into sleuths hunting for crime scene game clues
Skedline reporters Jiangli Tian and Luke Alexander check out the ‘Can You Solve the Murder?” mystery game put on by the Criminal Justice program in the L Space Gallery on March 14th.     Read more
Pearson gears up for record March break numbers
With March Break quickly approaching there is no doubt that Canada’s biggest airport be the extremely busy. Pearson International airport predicted that 115,000 passengers were in the airport on Thursday. An estimated 5,000 more passengers are expected to come through the airport looking to get away from the city... Read more