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Style over health: Bleaching in the Caribbean
“I started bleaching my skin because, I had some acne scarring on my face and I wanted to even it out,” says Anita Clarke a young working professional living in Antigua. Clarke stressed that she never started the intensive skin lightening process known as bleaching in the Caribbean as a... Read more
Michael Jordan’s shoe game
A few days ago, I did a Skype interview with YouTube Star and sneaker collector, Sohrab Mejhidi about the current sneaker scene. Athletic shoes have outgrown their street wear origin and have become a necessary fashion accessory. “People wait in long lines just to get their hands on a pair... Read more
Meeting your HSF presidential candidates
It217;s time for Humber students to vote for their president: the polls will be closing at 4pm on March 13. Skedline caught up with the presidential candidates, and asked what they would like to bring to the table if elected. Despite a controversial end to last year217;s election, Shawn Manahan is... Read more
Courtesy: Wikicommons The murder of an Iraqi man in Dallas has caused a southern Muslim group to work closely with police. Dallas police confirmed that Ahmed Al-Jumaili, was shot and killed outside his apartment last week as he watched his first snowfall. At this point in time, no motive has... Read more
What love looks like in public: Black History Month through a religious, feminist LGBT lens
On February 27th, at the end of Black History Month, Pastor David Lewis-Peart and Reverend Chiedza Pasipanodya produced a service to celebrate the significant month through LGBT and feminist lenses and to bring up the ideas that were on their minds and in their hearts. Pasipanodya and Lewis-Peart are both... Read more
With headlines like these, do we even need satire?
With legitimate headlines like NBC’s, “Sign language ISIS video looks to snare deaf, mute recruits in Europe” and the Los Angles Times headline, “Oklahoma fraternity's racist chant may also cost its black chef his job” it’s not hard to imagine how people can be easily fooled – journalistic or otherwise. Read more
Women’s league brings fresh face to pro-hockey
Boys dream of lifting the Stanley Cup and girls will aspire to hoist the Clarkson Cup. The future is looking bright for professional women’s hockey in North America. The Canadian Women’s Hockey League (CWHL), wrapped up its seventh season in unprecedented fashion, with the Boston Blades hoisting the Clarkson Cup for... Read more
Canadiens’ Price an MVP favourite
Carey Price could be adding another piece of hardware to his trophy case this spring. Read more
Striking U of T doctoral students rally for living wages
by Aeryn Pfaff Striking University of Toronto teaching and lab assistants held rallies across the downtown campus today. It’s a week into the strike that started last Friday when the Canadian Union of Public Employees local 3902 rejected a proposed deal that would continue a seven year freeze on minimum... Read more
Ottawa pays respects to one of their own
Former Ottawa Senator Daniel Alfredsson was presented the key to the city Thursday evening. Ottawa’s Deputy Mayor Bob Monette presented the long-time captain the key for not only his on-ice accomplishments, but also for his off-ice work including the Ottawa Senators Foundation, the Royal Ottawa Foundation for Mental Health, and... Read more