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Fashion experts critique the Grammy’s red carpet
By Katia Sist There were a variety of looks on the Grammy Awards’ red carpet last night. The Grammys are a celebration of the art that musicians work so hard to create.This event gives each artist the opportunity to represent their creativity through clothes. This year’s red carpet was, “full... Read more
Sports world celebrates Jackie Robinson’s 100th
By: Brandon Tretter Jackie Robinson would have been 100 years old today. Robinson became the first player to break the colour barrier in Major League Baseball, when he made his debut for the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947. Having to battle racist taunts and slurs from fans and opposing players, Robinson... Read more
Gwyneth Paltrow sued for $3.1 million
SALT LAKE CITY – Actress Gwyneth Paltrow is being sued for $3.1 million for an incident at a ski resort in Utah in 2016. Terry Sanderson, 72, claims that Paltrow caused his broken ribs and concussion while skiing at Deer Valley Resort. Sanderson said a press conference in Salt Lake... Read more
Lake Shore School Traffic Prompts Safety Concerns
Parents dropping their children off at school. College students trying to find a parking spot before their class starts. Passengers trying to catch a bus. At the intersection of Lake Shore Blvd. and Kipling Ave. these three worlds combine — often with stressful results. With the opening of Holy Trinity... Read more
Humber fashion experts size up SAG fashions
By: Katia Sist There were many different looks posing on the silver carpet at Screen Actors Guild Awards last night. Although the SAG Awards is not nearly as formal as the Oscars, fashion is a huge part of the celebration. Many outfits had common trends of metallics, polka dots, and... Read more
Protest without pickets: Student guide to slacktivism
By Breanne Coulter, for Skedline.com   Students in the Greater Toronto Area are gathering at Queen’s Park, today, Friday to protest the provincial government’s changes to financial assistance. Many students may not be able to participate in the weekday protest to exercise their democratic right either because of class or... Read more
Record setting 13th straight for hawks coach Samson Downey
By Alex Figliomeni Skedline.com  Coach Samson Downey is in the record books. The Humber Hawks men’s basketball coach Samson Downey has become the first head coach in program history to win 13 straight to start his career. Hawks beat Fanshawe Falcons 82-70 this past Sunday, they used a 51-point second... Read more
Hawks basketball coach is one win away from record-breaking start
By Alex Figliomeni Skedline.com Men’s basketball head coach Samson Downey is one win away from a record-setting 13-0 start. With a win this Sunday, coach Downey would become the first ever rookie coach to start his career 13-0. They face the Fanshawe Falcons Jan. 20th; tip-off is at 3 p.m.... Read more
High-flying Hawks

High-flying Hawks

Sports Jan 17, 2019

By: Giovanni Siciliano The Humber Hawks men’s volleyball team took down the Redeemer Royals last night 3-1 in what was a crucial West Division match-up. Humber lost the first set 23-25, but didn’t look back after that. They went on to win the next 3 sets 25-19, 27-25, and 26-24... Read more
Canadian tennis stars advance at Australian Open
Canadian tennis players are moving on to the second round of the Australian Open. Thornhill’s Milos Raonic beat an injured Nick Kyrgios 6-4 7-6(5) 6-4 and Eugenie Bouchard beat wildcard Peng Shuai of China 6-2 6-1. Meanwhile, 18-year-old Bianca Andreescu, of Mississauga won against United States’ Whitney Osuigwe and Denis... Read more