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Understanding the dark side of head injuries in sports
The issue of concussions in sports has attracted considerable media coverage in recent years. The early focus was on professional football, a game built around high-speed and full contact between heavy, powerful players, but the scope of reporting and research has expanded widely to include sports at every level. Reporter... Read more
Skyline Farms: A journey of student entrepreneurs
What would you do, if you came across a viable solution that would effectively tackle the negativte environmental impacts that comes with unsustainable farming practices? Two Humber graduates, Gustavo Macias and Jake Harding, thought of just that and did not hesitate to turn their ideas into reality. After meeting as students in Humber College̵7;s... Read more
Study crunch hits Lakeshore students
The hustle and bustle is growing in the Lakeshore Commons Library as Humber students are facing the end of the year crunch. Cramming between classes to study and finish final projects is stressful, as students find time is fading with three weeks left in the semester. “Students are louder and... Read more
The challenges transgender women of colour face
Laverne Cox meets Toronto in Heart Felt Talk On March 27, fans waited anxiously in the cold in hopes to meet Laverne Cox at Elgin and Winter Garden Theatres. Cox is best known for her role in the hit-show Orange is the New Black. However, what makes her particularly unique... Read more
In a child’s best interest: the battle over equal custody parenting
In early 2014, Maurice Vellacott, a Conservative MP for Saskatoon, introduced a bill to amend Canada̵7;s Divorce Act of 1985. Bill C-560 aimed to implement a presumption of equal shared parenting –where the starting point for negotiations between separated parents was to be as close to equal time shared as... Read more
Is infrared tech ready for the consumer market?
If you̵7;ve ever felt unsafe walking to your car at night, infrared technology may be for you. Using infrared (IR) in products is not new, but the push to have it in the consumer market is. The FLIR One is one of the first infrared sensors aimed at the consumer... Read more
Ontario’s new sex-ed curriculum brings it in line with other major curriculums of the world
17 years ago, there was no sexting, kids typically got cell phones at a much later age than today and same sex marriage was still banned in many more places compared to today. It is safe to say the world has changed quite a bit in the last 17 years.... Read more
Central Tech students win with mediated field deal
A verbal agreement has been reached surrounding the fate of a field and dome at Central Technical School that may finally put an end to a year-and-a-half long debate. The field, located at Bathurst and Harbord Sts., will receive an artificial turf field and dome for the winter months, once the... Read more
There will be blood: Six things to love about cycling’s most treacherous race
Six things to know about the gruelling Paris-Roubaix contest Read more
Saint Patrick’s Day and the student
Every year, the streets of cities, campuses, and towns all around North America flood with people who are, let’s face it, all claiming to be Irish for one day of the year. They all wear bright green, feign Irish accents, and drink green beer with cheer to celebrate St. Patrick’s... Read more