Raptors hoping big changes will lead to playoff success
CanadaNewsSportsTorontoUncategorized Feb 19, 2019
By Michael Ranger The Toronto Raptors are on pace for their best regular season to date. The 43 wins they’ve carried into the All-Star break are the most in franchise history up to this point. The club currently sits one game back of the Milwaukee Bucks for the best... Read more
Young and the poorly rested
CanadaEntertainmentEnvironmentHealthHealthLifestyleLifestyleNewsOpinionUncategorized Feb 14, 2019
By: Alex Arsenych and Tierney Angus The following article may be triggering for millennials who are always tired, bogged down by responsibilities that are a struggle to juggle and who feel guilty for complaining about the inability to complete the simple and menial tasks of “adulting.” If you are... Read more
“Crazy Marxist nonsense”: IGNITE and Ford’s new financial plan
EtobicokeHumberIGNITENewsOntarioPoliticsToronto Feb 14, 2019
Breanne Coulter Updated: Feb. 28, 2019. The Globe and Mail reported that Ontario Premier Doug Ford accused Ontario student unions of “crazy Marxist nonsense” in a fundraising e-mail this week. This statement follows recent post-secondary funding changes which will give Ontario students the option to opt out of student... Read more
By Justin Field Natural light flowed into the student centre at Lakeshore’s K building from large glass windows as the snow fell lazily outside. A tech crew ran around trying to get everything ready, while IGNITE employees greeted each other with hellos and hugs, the back of their... Read more
The 61st Annual Grammy Awards preview
EntertainmentInternationalLifestyleLifestyleSkedTalkSpecials Feb 7, 2019
Skedline reporters Katia Sist and Cassie Turco chat about this Sunday’s Grammy award show. Read more
Cat Lake First Nation has declared a state of emergency after independent companies found mould – or traces of mould – in all 128 homes and deemed 87 homes uninhabitable. The MP for Timmins-James Bay area, Charlie Angus, visited Cat Lake on Tuesday with the investigators. He says he... Read more
Students rally at Queen’s Park to protest OSAP changes
CanadaEntertainmentHumberIGNITELifestyleLifestyleNewsOntarioPoliticsPoliticsPoliticsTorontoToronto Feb 5, 2019
Reporter Rosen Castillo and videographers Makayla Pereira and Natalia Yurieva report from Queen’s Park for the March for Student Rights. This rally was just one of the many protests across Ontario where students voiced their concerns about changes to post-secondary funding. Read more
IGNITE’s North VP expresses awareness for OSAP-affected students at Feb. 4 rally in front of Queen’s Park. Clement Goh SKEDLINE Reporter Humber’s student government, IGNITE, took part in a provincial-wide rally in Toronto on Feb. 4. Along with other unions from UofT, Ryerson and Loyalist College, IGNITE’s board members... Read more
Humber’s student government IGNITE took part in a march on Feb. 4 to express support for students affected by changes to OSAP. Elected members of the current IGNITE board carried signs and marched towards Queen’s Park with other student unions. Skedline Reporter Clement Goh covered the rally in... Read more