Nuit Blanche shines on Humber’s artists
Nuit Blanche took over Humber’s Lakeshore campus this past weekend, and many Humber students were given the opportunity to showcase their work and explore this year’s theme: “Bridging Distance”  This year’s artists were encouraged to explore ways that people interpret and experience the idea of distance. Jenny Fok is... Read more
A night out in Toronto: How much is too much?
Enjoying a night out in Toronto has become a luxury, and some are finding it hard to justify the expense.  Kyleigh Grovet is a fan from Edmonton, Alta., and she attended American singer Billie Eilish’s Toronto show at Scotiabank Arena on Oct. 2 . She says that concession prices... Read more
Pick up a new hobby at Lakeshore gymnasium
Open to all students, there are weekly pick-up games located at the new Lakeshore gymnasium in the new building “A”, near the intersection of Lakeshore Blvd and Twenty-Second Street. Mondays is pickleball, Tuesdays is basketball, Wednesdays is soccer, Thursdays is volleyball and cricket, finally Fridays is badminton. All games... Read more
Karaoke, good vibes and community at Lakeshore Black Student and Engagement
Humber’s Black Student Support and Engagement (BSSE) hosted a karaoke event on Sept. 10, for students to have some fun and jam to some of their favorite tunes. Songs from Michael Jackson, Childish Gambino, Kendrick Lamar, Justin Bieber were some of participants go-to artists. Afterwards, I got a chance... Read more
Humber tackles student housing with increased residence capacity
The expansion of Humber’s Lakeshore student residency of 336 beds shows the college’s dedication to easing the housing crisis, Humber’s communication director says. “Humber is committed to helping to address the housing crisis in the province and planned to have the new residence open this fall as part of... Read more
Fashion Law society team offers a community space where two fields unite 
President of the Fashion Law Society Emelia Thompson, 21, says one class in the bachelor of commerce and fashion management program inspired her to start the club. “I really enjoyed learning about fashion law in my fashion industry analysis class with professor Francesca D’Angelo. I wanted to create a... Read more
Chartwells food focus of upcoming protest: “Students have had enough”
A protest against mandatory food plans at Humber is being organized for this Thursday Oct. 10 starting at 12 p.m. on both North and Lakeshore residence cafeterias. At North campus, the protest will start at the cafeteria and move to the sixth floor executive offices. Students say they are... Read more
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Students are finding the job market challenging
The job market in Canada has become a struggle that students are finding difficult to navigate.  Statistics Canada reports that Toronto has the highest unemployment rate in Ontario with 8.6 per cent of Torontonians being unemployed as of August. Toronto has been seeing a steady increase in its unemployment... Read more
Are Torontonians equipped to cycle in the city without bike lanes?
The Ontario government is considering legislation that could ban the installation of new bike lanes where a lane of traffic would have to be cut. This comes days before Premier Doug Ford made several comments at a press conference last Monday about bike lanes in the city.  When asked... Read more