Suicide prevention workshop puts self-care before intervention.
Clement Goh Skedline Reporter The idea of self-care comes from working in crisis, with a risk of burnout coming from an overexposure to situations. For child abuse investigation and placement coordinator Paula Cordeiro, helpers have to be able to maintain themselves before preventing suicide. “I think that for people... Read more
Students divided by campus cannabis ban
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Skedline Newscast – November 5, 2018
Skedline Reporter Giovanni Siciliano delivers the top news stories for Monday, Nov 5, 2018. Read more
White Elephant sale rocks at campus fundraiser
Skedline Reporter Fatima Baig and videographer Michelle Ramos attend the White Elephant Sale at Humber Lakeshore. The fundraiser sells gently used items from Humber’s Lost & Found to raise money for the United Way. Read more
Etobicoke Eats – Thrive Organic
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Campus lunch-time turf war heats up
By Rosen Castillo Skedline.com The lunch-time rush can be very hectic, especially in Humber’s L Building cafeteria. The cafeteria is meant to serve Humber students in the Learning Commons as well as the nine surrounding cottages. However, there is an unexpected population that the cafeteria also serves. Across Colonel Samuel... Read more
Exhibit shows Sam Smith Park’s natural beauty
Building a better tomorrow: New green plan
On Nov. 5 and 13, Sustainability Humber will be hosting a town hall meeting at North and Lakeshore campus. Students and staff in attendance will be asked for their input regarding a five-year sustainability plan. Humber Lakeshore Student Erik Divito is planning on attending the event, and has some... Read more