Behind the beautiful scenery of Sam Smith Park lies a threat known as burdock. On Thursday, September 19, Friends of Sam Smith Park, the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) and volunteers planted many native shrubs and trees at Whimbrel Point in an effort to overcome the threat. Barbara... Read more
How Toronto International Film Festival welcomed Humber College students
EntertainmentFilmHumberLifestyleLifestyleTorontoVisual arts Sep 19, 2019
By Luka Tskhadaia The 44th Toronto International Film Festival came to its official end on Sep. 15. It showed over 300 screenings from 80 different countries to the world and students from Humber College’s Film & Media Production program have had a hand in some of them. One of... Read more
Story by reporter Liam Harrington Humber College contains so much talent. From skilled artists, to savvy businessmen, and even a couple decent journalists. However, one cannot overlook the immense talent of Humber’s film students, who will soon have an opportunity to show off their genius. The video and film... Read more
Ecotobicoke
EntertainmentEnvironmentEtobicokeHumber Apr 5, 2019
90s-inspired mockumentary pilot showcasing Etobicoke’s most radical urban nature. Host/Writer/Editor: Tierney Angus Director/Editor/Co-Star: Bre Coulter Videographer/Editor: Joey Chini 2nd Camera/Production & Equipment Assistant: Brandon Burnett Special thanks to Alex Arsenych for additional footage. Read more
Stories and photos by Anastasia Coulson-Gagnon The weather is getting warmer, the snow is melting — but Humber Lakeshore campus is being transformed into a winter wonderland. Sophie Vertigan, a seasoned film technician who has done special effects on the movies Suicide Squad and X-Men, was on campus Thursday morning. Vertigan said that the snowy... Read more
Skedline reporters Angela O’Grady and Rosen Castillo talk to Humber students about their TVO Kids memories. Read more
Humber College hosts an award show for its art students
EntertainmentHumberUncategorizedVisual arts Apr 2, 2019
Reporter Fatima Baig and Videographer Naila Tahir went to Humber College’s Light, Camera and Art event where Humber artists received awards for their work. Read more
The 2017/18 school year was hard. It was hard for students and it was hard for teachers. In October 2017, college teachers across the province voted to strike after five months of failed talks to renew their contracts with the College Employer Council (CEC.) What resulted was five weeks... Read more