The Humber Hawks women’s basketball team will play their quarter-final playoff game Thursday. The team will face off against the Durham Lords in Kingston. The Hawks have won six straight quarter-final games and are looking to defend that title. The Lords have won nine of their last ten games.... Read more
Newscast Wednesday, Feb. 27th 2019
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Ryan Hanna brings today’s News headlines. Read more
Sportscast Wednesday, Feb. 27th 2019
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Sarah Larke brings you today’s sports headlines. Read more
“You have to be patient”: starting a career after graduating
Business & TechEtobicokeFashion Feb 26, 2019
Joyneat Chahal, 23, and Kamalpreet Gill, 25, started a new jewelry business in Etobicoke this year. They named their business Lehaazz Designz. Chahal and Gill are high school friends who lost touch after graduating because they had different pathways. Chahal is a Humber Alumni who graduated from Humber’s paralegal... Read more
The end of the reading week is bringing deadlines for final projects closer and exam week is around the corner. Keeping track of their mental health and preparing both mentally and physically for the weeks ahead can help students succeed during this busy time of the semester. Managing stress... Read more
“Crazy Marxist nonsense”: IGNITE and Ford’s new financial plan
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Breanne Coulter Updated: Feb. 28, 2019. The Globe and Mail reported that Ontario Premier Doug Ford accused Ontario student unions of “crazy Marxist nonsense” in a fundraising e-mail this week. This statement follows recent post-secondary funding changes which will give Ontario students the option to opt out of student... Read more
By Justin Field Natural light flowed into the student centre at Lakeshore’s K building from large glass windows as the snow fell lazily outside. A tech crew ran around trying to get everything ready, while IGNITE employees greeted each other with hellos and hugs, the back of their... Read more
News Cast for Monday Feb. 11 2019 (with Aaron Ranson)
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Skedline.com Anchor Aaron Ranson reports the top news headlines for Feb. 11 2019. Read more
By Justin Field The 2019 IGNITE student elections are just around the corner, but little information is available for students as of yet. This election year may prove to be unique, as an All Candidates Meeting that was scheduled for Wednesday February 6, had to be postponed... Read more
Dogs and cats are the most common companion pets in Toronto and their population keeps growing. However, not all pets have a family — some of them end up in shelters around the city. Trying to give these pets a second chance, non-killing shelters take them in and find... Read more