Four reasons to get involved in Humber’s student elections
  It is time to start deciding on who you want representing you on campus next school year. IGNITE’s Elections Forum is coming to Lakeshore campus on March 6, giving Humber students a chance to meet the elections candidates, hear their platforms, and most importantly, ask them your questions.... Read more
MEC severs ties with Vista Outdoor
Katelyn Huras reports on Mountain Equipment Co-op cutting ties with Vista Outdoor due to relations with gun manufacturing. Read more
Got internship troubles? We have solutions
Are you struggling to find the perfect internship? Are you worried you won’t be accepted? Don’t be. Stop. Breathe. There are solutions. Here are five tips to help you get started on the right track: Identify your career interests Start early Use your connections Be consistent Be selective For... Read more
Kick your social media addiction to the curb
Feel like your Instagram and Twitter accounts are taking over your life? Need a break from your friends sending numerous Snapchats and friend requests? Here are a few things you can do to stop compulsively scrolling through your news feeds: Turn off your notifications Make cut-off times Create a... Read more
Five college student pet peeves
College is a time where you can completely change who you once were in high school. You break out of your shell; you find out who you’re supposed to be as well as find out who you are when it comes to the working world. But with the good,... Read more
Cold weather hits UK, Twitter reacts
Here in Canada, we know snowstorms. We know to let it snow, and then we clear it. But we always forget, other countries get their fair share of snow too. But that didn’t happen in the UK. Overnight, Britain experienced what merely is known as ‘The Beast from the... Read more
Humber students give tips about handling stress
It’s been five weeks since the second semester began and the stress levels are continuing to rise as midterms, and other deadlines are fast approaching. Humber students shared their tips with Skedline news reporter Kaylee Perkins about how they handle their stress when times get rough. Read more
Gun reform rallies grow as Florida school reopens
Students return to Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School for the first time after the school’s mass shooting on Feb 14 that left 17 dead, including one teacher. Parents, teachers and students arrived on campus holding hands to collect their belongings from their lockers, and to have an orientation about... Read more
Police investigate triple murder-suicide in Ontario
Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is investigating an incident that took place in Ryerson Township, Ontario on Friday at their homes. Four people have died, in what police believe to be a triple murder-suicide. Three of the victims are believed to be related. The OPP is expected to release their names... Read more
Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics end in style
It’s that time of year again when we must say goodbye to the Winter Olympics and the athletes who participated. The games were held for two weeks in Pyeongchang, South Korea. Canada won 29 medals; 11 gold, eight silver and 10 bronze. This makes Canada’s most successful winter games in... Read more