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Architecture students vie for kiosk design
Eighteen student groups from Ryerson University's architecture program participated in a design competition for Artscape Wychwood Barns'. Read more
Café owner happy to see competition
When entering Big Guy’s Little Coffee Shop on Lake Shore in Etobicoke, there is little sense of urgency. The barista chats with a customer  in front of the serving counter. A woman with headphones on laughs at something on her computer, and We’re Here for a Good Time by Foreigner... Read more
U.N. reports surge in cancer rate
U.N reports surge in cancer rate and kick starts World Cancer Day. WCD press release calls world to action. Read more
Toronto Raptor on 2014 All-Star roster
Toronto Raptors guard DeMar DeRozan has been picked to play as a reserve for the Eastern conference at the NBA All-Star Game in New Orleans Feb. 16. Read more
Students who petitioned last fall see improvements this term
Game programming students at Humber who petitioned the school with concerns about their faculty last fall now say that they're seeing improvements in their classes. The students had prepared and signed a petition mid-November of 2013, which listed concerns about instructor absenteeism and unreturned assignments. In the petition, the students had named more than half of their professors. Read more
Humber gears up for election season
The Humber Students' Federation (HSF), the student government, has begun its elections nomination period and already prospective candidates are anxious about the elections process. HSF President Timothy Brilhante said he finds it very admirable that students are showing interest in being part of student governance. Read more
Sister Kathleen Jackman’s spirit lives on
Sister Kathleen Jackman played such a vital role at the Our Lady of Good Counsel Caribbean Catholic Church in downtown Toronto that her legacy has been passed onto two generations. Read more
Humber College hosts student leadership conference
Over sixty students attended the 'Make your Mark' leadership conference hosted by the office of Student Success and Engagement on Sunday Jan. 26. The conference held at the North campus for students who are in or hope to be part of leadership roles on campus. Read more
Toronto will not bid for 2024 Olympics
The city of Toronto will not bid for the 2024 summer Olympics. The city’s economic development committee voted unanimously to defer the item indefinitely on Monday. The consultant report by Ernst & Young Inc. won’t be brought before city council for consideration. Read more
Famous fallen tree inspires innovations with wood
While Toronto ice storm debris cleanup continues, the iconic Leslieville tree that felled during July’s storm last year receives new life at an art exhibit lending itself as an example of how to recycle fallen trees. Read more