Journalism degree at Humber explores options during pause in admissions
The future of Humber College’s journalism degree program remains uncertain, as the college has yet to announce if admissions will re-open in fall 2024. The administration is currently re-evaluating the degree program after pausing admissions this year. A group of full-time journalism faculty from all three programs available at... Read more
Humber College Lakeshore will be Nuit Blanche’s Etobicoke hub this weekend

The highly anticipated Nuit Blanche is coming back to Toronto and Humber College’s Lakeshore campus will be part of their Etobicoke hub for the second year in a row.

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Jeremy Honess: Political rhetoric – a dubious second language
Throughout my time at Humber College, I found myself accidentally pigeonholed into covering issues on municipal politics. This inevitably led to me having lots of interviews with city councillors which got me thinking about their approach to how they responded to questions. What bothered me the most was their non-committal... Read more
Toronto’s mayoral candidates participated in multiple debates

Several Toronto mayoral debates occurred this week ahead of the June 26 by-election to replace former mayor John Tory.

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De-Influencing: a passing fad, or a break in the cycle?

“De-influencing” is a buzzword has been all over TikTok, but is it an effective way to reverse this generation’s urge to shop? Some people are not convinced.

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Fleeing war, Ukrainian family finds safety — and hope — in Canada

There are two sides to every story — including being a refugee. On the one side, there’s sorrow and despair. On the other, new opportunities and hope.

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Viewer calls for more diversity and body types on reality TV

Though popular with audiences, reality dating shows still push an unrealistic standard of beauty

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Mourners hold candlelight vigil
for slain Toronto teen
At Keele Station, there was a candlelight vigil for Gabriel Magalhaes, the Toronto teen who was stabbed to death by a stranger while waiting for a train. Mourners gathered on Thursday evening in memory of the teen who was killed five days earlier. A man has been charged with... Read more
Students look for schools to take action as anti-Ukrainian hate speech increases at Canadian universities

As the world marks the first anniversary of the Russian invasion, Ukranian students report a rising tide of harassment on campus

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Stressed out: what people can do when therapy isn’t accessible

With students facing high levels of stress and therapy not always available, some are finding their own ways to take care of themselves

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