Humber Ad Centre takes on new clients
Humber ad students host industry officials
Each year the graduating class of Humber’s advertising department is required to plan opportunities to land internships. As their year comes to a close, the students host Ad Week, which is a week of key notes speakers and various exhibitions of the students’ work. The most prominent exhibition being... Read more
Toronto Police meet to rebuild rapport with transgender community
Representatives from the Toronto Police’s LGBT Community Consultation Committee met with leaders and members of the city’s transgender communities at the 519 Community Centre on Tuesday to try to mend their  historically troubled relationship. Const. and  LGBT Liaison Danielle Bottineau, Insp. Barbara Mclean and CCC co-chair Hugh Ferguson talked about reporting crimes... Read more

John Tory was elected as the new mayor of Toronto almost a month ago. Because of his victory, Tory’s ‘SmartTrack’ plan to build a new Regional Express Rail (RER) surface subway line is a go. Mayoral candidate, Ari Goldkind, shared his thoughts on the plan. While he supports SmartTrack and knows Tory has the experience to put it together, Goldkind has concerns of the plan’s costs and routing and says his transit plan, ‘More Than a Map’ is better for the city.

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Ten Thousand Coffees
Kyle Wyskiel reports on the company aiming to connect students and young professionals with people in their industry. Ten Thousand Coffees connects people to chat, network and meet others who can help them in the future or give to give a few pointers, all over a cup of coffee. Read more
International Education Week
Humber College celebrates International Education Week with food, music and games in the Lakeshore Commons Building today. This year featured countries include Italy, Nigeria, Japan and England. International students at Humber volunteered to distribute food and teach others about the country, even if they’re not from that country themselves.... Read more
HSF wants to subsidize unpaid internships
The Humber Students’ Federation (HSF) is researching methods to subsidize the unpaid internships for students at Humber College. Aside from unpaid internships being an ongoing discussion in the media, students and industry professionals are putting the heat on employers and post-secondary schools to get involved. “Students have a hard... Read more
MODA Night Club’s upcoming grand opening
Nima Rajan speaks with the club’s general manager about MODA’s features and events for their grand opening on the Nov. 15 weekend, as well as getting student outlook on their clubbing experiences and why MODA appeals to them. Read more
SkedLive November 14, 2014
Ranked ballots for Toronto
Ranked ballot, or preferential voting is a system that allows voters to rank their choices for candidates from first to last, instead of choosing just one candidate. The current voting system in place in Toronto is first past the post . This system declares a winner by who has... Read more