Longtime instructor Elaine Cerro reflects on nearly two decades of building Yoga community at Humber
Elaine Cerro is a yoga and Pilates instructor at Humber North and Lakeshore campus. She has been teaching in the community for over 18 years. Her classes range from Pilates on a ball to different yoga styles like Hatha and Vinyasa. Cerro started teaching yoga in 2005 and has... Read more
Students and faculty offer tips for managing your mental health and well-being during finals week
Finals can be incredibly stressful and nerve-wracking. For tips, Humber spoke to students Alyssa Tamang and Jacob Versace who share their perspective on how to manage your workload during this busy time. Skedline also spoke to Humber’s program coordinator for Mental Health and Addictions, who gave us insight into... Read more
Wellness Centre considering requests from students to provide COVID vaccine

The Wellness Centre is considering adding Covid-19 booster shot to their lists of available vaccinations for the Humber population.

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Maria L. Pimentel: Influence of the COVID-19 pandemic on non-verbal communication 
Maria Lorena Pimentel is a Panamanian journalist with a love for everything art and culture related. Maria recently graduated from the Bachelor Degree in Journalism at Humber College and is currently working as a Public Relations Coordinator at VOCAB Communications. As an avid reader and journalist, Maria has always... Read more
Stressed out: what people can do when therapy isn’t accessible

With students facing high levels of stress and therapy not always available, some are finding their own ways to take care of themselves

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Gen Z and child-free? Trends suggest some young people could be opting out of procreation

Economic uncertainty and social changes have some people questioning whether they will ever become parents

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Sexual health knowledge changing at Humber College

At Humber College, the Consent Peer Education Program is helping to increase the way people think about sexual health and positive sexual relationships.

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Final 2022 Skedlive show Thursday, Nov. 24
Staff shortage in Ontario Hospitals is worse than you think
A crisis is an ambiguous word which defines the condition of thousands of hospitals, medical clinics, doctors’ offices, and long-term care homes face which is rising to unprecedented levels. It is hard to undermine the situation of these facilities until you are face-to-face with an emergency or medical illness.... Read more
Grocery prices I never anticipated as an international student
Never did I think that I would be spending up to $150 per week to stock my kitchen. Grocery prices after the pandemic have been ruthless towards the City of Toronto, the one segment of the society that suffers from these would be students. On top of that, if... Read more