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Humber students push for change in journalism internship program
Students in Humber̵7;s Bachelor of Journalism degree program must complete 420 hours of internship to graduate, but students increasingly say they are struggling with finding a placement and ensuring they are able to continue paying the bills as they complete their hours. Internships happen during the summer between the third... Read more
Metroland downfall further threatens future of local reporting
About 600 employees of the Toronto Star-owned chain of community newspapers are being cut. Read more
Construction of Humber’s new cultural hub seeks to make space for the arts
The construction of Humber's Cultural Hub started early in the pandemic time and it's still ongoing. However, students still don't know much about it: when it's going to be finished? Who funds it and what are they building, anyway? Find out all of these in our newest article! Read more
Public relations conference to help with networking
Networking is a major aspect for anyone getting into their careers. This is why Humber College̵7;s Public Relations program is having a conference to help people out. The conference happens every year around the same time. This year̵7;s theme is “Retrospection: PR that made us, campaigns that changed us.” Molly... Read more
Chess gets on board for more students 
at Lakeshore campus
Humber̵7;s chess club has been in check since its launch last year. The club has officially made it into an extracurricular activity for students to join at the Lakeshore campus. Club president, Evan Stathopoulos, says he was inspired to start a chess club from a school he previously attended. It... Read more
Humber takes major role in innovative learning in Bhutan
International collaborations aren't new to Humber. However, in this project, the college will innovate the complete educational system in Bhutan. Read more
How effective is no-smoking policy at Lakeshore campus?
Since 2019 Humber had a no-smoking policy. But is it really working? Check out the article below to find out! Read more
IGNITE offers students gift cards for joining members meeting
Humber College̵7;s student government, IGNITE, hosted their annual special meeting of the members virtually on Wednesday, Sept. 10 with all attendees auto-muted and not visible on screen. This meeting happens annually at the start of the fall semester to briefly introduce students to the newly elected board, present the impact... Read more
Neighbourhood Association gives away 200 trees at the 5th Annual Long Branch Tree Fest
Those who decided to head to Marie Curtis Park on Sunday, September 24 enjoyed a sunny day full of activities meant to promote reconnection to nature, and the spread of information about environmental issues. Read more
Jeremy Honess: Political rhetoric – a dubious second language
Throughout my time at Humber College, I found myself accidentally pigeonholed into covering issues on municipal politics. This inevitably led to me having lots of interviews with city councillors which got me thinking about their approach to how they responded to questions. What bothered me the most was their non-committal responses,... Read more