Providing safe spaces for Humber College’s 2SLGBTQIA+ community
After a nationwide anti-LGBTQ+ walk on September 20, students and community members have been feeling uneasy. Humber College is reminding students about the safe space offered by their LGBTQ+ Resource Centre. The walk that took place was led by far-right, conservative and anti-trans groups against teaching 2SLGBTQIA+ content in... Read more
Skedlive cast for Oct. 5, 2023
Bill-C 18 and it’s impact on student journalists

The ban on news on social media is making it difficult for student journalists.

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Lakeshore construction forces Humber commuters to hunt for parking
Humber College’s construction project for their new Humber Cultural Hub has led to parking concerns and accessibility concerns. The project, which aims to be completed by May 31, 2025, is being built over what was once occupied by a Humber College parking lot. Located on Lake Shore Blvd. and... Read more
IGNITE offers students gift cards for joining members meeting
Humber College’s student government, IGNITE, hosted their annual special meeting of the members virtually on Wednesday, Sept. 10 with all attendees auto-muted and not visible on screen. This meeting happens annually at the start of the fall semester to briefly introduce students to the newly elected board, present the... Read more
Neighbourhood Association gives away 200 trees at the 5th Annual Long Branch Tree Fest

Those who decided to head to Marie Curtis Park on Sunday, September 24 enjoyed a sunny day full of activities meant to promote reconnection to nature, and the spread of information about environmental issues.

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Skedlive cast for Thursday, Sept. 28
Suicide awareness needs prevention not reaction, professor says
TRIGGER WARNING: This story contains triggering content and talks about suicide. Viewer discretion is advised. September is Suicide Awareness Month. With classes starting in full swing, Humber students and faculty are taking some time to take care of themselves. Humber offers counseling services and 24/7 community support for anyone... Read more
Local gardening centre uses grant to support pollinator insect population
Months after receiving a grant from the city of Toronto in April, this local environmental association is showing results in their community garden. Their goal is to increase the number of habitats for these insects to contribute to more genetic diversity among different breeds of plants. Not only bees,... Read more
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