Protest without pickets: Student guide to slacktivism
EtobicokeHumberIGNITEPoliticsPoliticsPoliticsTorontoToronto Jan 25, 2019
By Breanne Coulter, for Skedline.com Students in the Greater Toronto Area are gathering at Queen’s Park, today, Friday to protest the provincial government’s changes to financial assistance. Many students may not be able to participate in the weekday protest to exercise their democratic right either because of class... Read more
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By Liam Harrington and Justin Field Protests against the Ontario Government’s proposed changes to OSAP and tuition are scheduled to take place at Yonge-Dundas Square at 2 p.m. on Friday January 25, 2019, and at 12 p.m. on Monday February 4 2019. Read more
Pinch of salt: Humber College overseasons sidewalks
EnvironmentEtobicokeHumberNewsUncategorizedWeather Jan 24, 2019
UPDATE: The Humber Office of Sustainability reached out after press time with the following comment: “While salt is the center of the product that we use, it is coated with a product that is not as corrosive and since it is slightly expensive, it incentivizes individuals using the salt... Read more
First in a series on Humber alumni By Sierra Guido for Skedline.com Humber College Alumni lands dream job in the fashion and cosmetic industry but not without rigorous hours of hard work and dedication. Shana King, now vice-president of business development and retail strategy for HauteHouse Brands LLC, based in... Read more
Skedline reporter Katia Sist talked to Humber students about their predictions for the upcoming Screen Actors Guild Awards. Videographer: Sarah Larke (Instagram/sagawards.) Read more
“I’m worried about being priced out of Toronto,” said Monica De Vera. “I’m educated, I have a full-time job that I love. I really love my parents but I don’t want to live with them forever.” Toronto is the world’s 10th most expensive city to live in. This according... Read more
Humber College launches a new app for students interested in global opportunities
Business & TechCanadaHumberInternational Jan 22, 2019
Humber College International Centre launched a new app called iCent last week for students interested in global opportunities. Over 350 students have downloaded the app since its launch and Humber College hopes the number will increase dramatically within the next few months. It is free to download and available... Read more
Students braved the cold weather to attend the Humber Ignite Winter Pool Tournament at Humber’s Lakeshore and North campuses yesterday. The tournament was set up by Ignite as a way to give students a chance to unwind during the stressful first weeks back at school. The event took place... Read more