Different artists’ opinions on how AI art should be used
Digital technology evolves continuously over time. The first computer invention in 1937, which was used to solve systems of linear equations, has evolved to computers that can be used for anything other than solving equations. Artificial Intelligence art was first used in 1973 when a program was developed where... Read more
How do Humber students track their monthly expenses?
Statistics Canada report mentions a seven per cent increase in the inflation rate in August 2022. Inflation does not only affect house bills and gas but also the prices of basic necessities increased such as food, water bills, and phone bills. Saving up for the future isn’t exactly new... Read more
FYE Events: From the perspective of first-year students
With the school year starting at the beginning of September, first-year students were welcomed with various First-Year Experience Events held by Ignite. The events prepared for first-years include but are not limited to Frosh 2022, speed friending and a carnival. A few first-years have shared their opinions and recommendations... Read more
Hundreds of international students at Humber College affected by backlogs at IRCC
While others attend orientation, move into their new homes, and take tours around their new campuses, thousands of international students are still at home waiting for answers about their study permits. This situation occurs due to the backlogs at Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada. According to IRCC, they were... Read more
Humber student athlete Aidan Murphy on pitching no-hitter
When Aidan Murphy took the mound on Sept. 11, 2022, it was his first time doing so in a game since 2018. What followed is something nobody could have expected. He threw the sixth no-hitter in Humber Baseball history. “Honestly when I went out for the first inning I... Read more
Skedline newscast for Thursday, Sept. 29, 2022
Affordable food options at Lakeshore Campus: What students have to say
Skedline.com reporter Rosana Vinoles spoke with students this week about their food options in and around the Lakeshore campus. Here’s what they had to say. Some students are comfortable with the food selection on-campus but are concerned that food prices have increased making it more challenging to buy on... Read more
Nuit Blanche’s Etobicoke hub
will be Humber’s Lakeshore Campus
Nuit Blanche, Toronto’s nightlong celebration of contemporary art and culture, returns to in-person exhibitions on Oct. 1, and Humber College’s Lakeshore Campus is designated to be the event’s first-ever Etobicoke hub. This designation comes as city officials expand Nuit Blanche beyond Toronto’s downtown core and into the greater Toronto... Read more
IGNITE FROSH 2022: Not the most accessible night for everyone

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Skedlive cast for Thursday, Sept. 15, 2022