Ignite looking at redesign fixes for Lakeshore Campus
Business & TechCanadaEtobicokeHumberIGNITENewsPoliticsTorontoUncategorized Apr 1, 2019
Humber’s student government Ignite is proposing a Lakeshore campus redesign as part of its five-year strategic plan. But there is little detail about the redesign, which is mentioned briefly in a four-page document titled the Chief Executive Office Monitoring Report. According to minutes of a board meeting held on Oct.10 2018, the redesign will... Read more
Fashion Ins and Outs of 2019
CanadaEntertainmentEtobicokeFashionHumberInternationalLifestyleLifestyleSkedLiveSkedTalkSpecialsTorontoUncategorizedVisual arts Mar 26, 2019
Reporters Makayla Pereira and Natalia Yurieva talk about the newest fashion trends and ways to improve your wardrobe. Read more
Tax season is in full swing and can often be a stressful time for many who are unsure of how to organize and file their paperwork. In order to help students, understand the confusing world of taxes, Humber Ignite is holding a month of free tax clinics from March... Read more
By Naila Tahir and Clement Goh Toronto Police officers are looking at campus security footage to see if the person or people who wrote anti-Muslim hate messages on posters outside the multi-faith prayer room can be identified. The defaced posters were found by last Wednesday, March 20, a day... Read more
Skedline News – Thursday, March 21
CanadaEtobicokeHumberInternationalNewsPoliticsPoliticsSkedLiveTorontoTTC Mar 21, 2019
Bre Coulter has today’s top stories. Read more
Written by Tierney Angus and Alex Arsenych Winter was bad. Very, very bad. ^ everyone’s face this Winter season But, with Spring officially beginning at 5:58 p.m. today, things are going to get way, way better… right? WRONG! #MeanwhileInCanada #Spring pic.twitter.com/E2wB2JM2ar — Meanwhile in Canada (@MeanwhileinCana) March 16, 2019... Read more
Humber’s President’s Lecture Series (PLS) chronicles the minds, work and ideas of doctors, lawyers, and those who have spent their lives dedicated to a particular field. Six times a year, students are invited to listen and engage with guest speakers who are well versed in a variety of topics.... Read more
By Liam Harrington According to the World Health Organization, around 110,000 people worldwide died from the vaccine-preventable disease of measles, in 2017. The resurgence of this communicable disease has only become worse since then. Right now, here in Canada, 17 cases of measles have been discovered in British... Read more
The Toronto and Region Conservatory Authority warns Toronto of potential flooding and hazardous conditions as double digit temperatures and steady rainfall are set for today. Environment Canada predicts 15 to 20 millimeters of rain will fall on the city with temperatures spiking as high as 12 degrees. The TRCA... Read more
Parents rally at Queen’s Park against provincial government changes to autism funding
CanadaEtobicokeNewsOntarioOpinionPoliticsPoliticsPoliticsSpecialsTorontoTorontoUncategorized Mar 12, 2019
Reporters Natalia Yurieva and Makayla Pereira were at Queen’s Park to cover a protest against the provincial government’s changes to autism funding. Read more