Food banks provide “basic human right” in Etobicoke community
There are several food banks around Etobicoke. However, people say they need more facilities which are closer to their houses and accommodate to their schedules. Skedline reporter Vanessa Gomez has the story. Read more
Humber Hawks volleyball teams spike Conestoga Condors
Humber’s men’s and women’s volleyball teams continue to dominate as they extend their winning records following games against the Conestoga Condors on the weekend. The men’s team started the first set of the game rough, but came alive in the second to take it 25-23. The Hawks and Condors... Read more
Double Launch: Lakeshore Grounds celebrates two-year anniversary with new art exhibits
Skedline Reporter Clement Goh flies up and down the stairs for two art exhibits that celebrate the Lakeshore Grounds Interpretive Centre’s two-year anniversary. Read more
Murmurations art collective will host its first gallery exhibition.
“Six Directions,” a new gallery exhibition which aims to show the different paths people take throughout their lives, will have its reception on Sunday Jan. 27 at the Etobicoke Civic Centre. Skedline reporter Vanessa Gomez has the story. Read more
Degree or not degree? … that is the question
By Daniela Ramirez Humber’s degree, diploma and certificate programs offer field work experience but different theoretical training. Meanwhile, the work force has shaped into a mix of both education and field work experience, which makes what Humber does so great and accommodating to the changing times. According to its... Read more
Showcase poised to be rich cultural experience
By Justin Field    The Humber Bachelor of Music program is putting on its first concert of 2019 on Friday — the Humber Music World Showcase.   The music for the showcase has been put together and will be performed by a number of the programs students and faculty.... Read more
Humber College is about to get WILD
By Anastasia Coulson-Gagnon Returning to school after a month-long break can be difficult for some students. To keep students happy and engaged, Humber College’s Ignite is kicking off this semester with a fun exclusive event.   MTV’S Wild ‘N Out will be at Humber College’s North campus tonight at... Read more
Newscast Jan. 17, 2019
Alex Arsenych has today’s news. Read more
Humber’s Strong Start sessions aims to help first-year students
Skedline reporter Daniela Ramirez and videographer Sierra Guido attend the First Year Experience “Strong Start: College 101” workshop to find out the benefits of these on campus events at Humber Lakeshore and how helpful they are to students. Read more
Ontario government set to announce tuition decrease
Toronto (The Canadian Press) – The province is set to announce a 10 per cent tuition cut for Ontario post-secondary students for the 2019-2020 academic year. This would mean an average savings of $660 for undergraduate students and $340 for college students, the government says. The cut to tuition... Read more