Hundreds of international students at Humber College affected by backlogs at IRCC
While others attend orientation, move into their new homes, and take tours around their new campuses, thousands of international students are still at home waiting for answers about their study permits. This situation occurs due to the backlogs at Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada. According to IRCC, they were... Read more
Community to pay tribute at Cenotaph near Humber Lakeshore campus
The Humber Lakeshore community will gather at a new cenotaph in Colonel Samuel Smith Park this Remembrance Day to honour the fallen. The cenotaph is a recent addition to the grounds of Colonel Samuel Smith Park as it was moved from Eighth Street in the Long Branch neighbourhood last... Read more
Journalists take united stand against online hate
Canadian journalists are coming together to take a stand against online hate and discrimination. On Oct. 5 the Canadian Association of Journalists released a statement on behalf of a large group of media companies to support journalists who have been targeted online. This statement was released in response to... Read more
High-flying Hawks baseball team set sights on OCAA title
Entering the 2021-22 school year as back-to-back Ontario Colleges Athletic Association (OCAA) champions, the Humber Hawks men’s baseball team have high expectations again this season. Unable to play at all in the 2020-21 school year as COVID-19 restrictions cancelled OCAA competitions, the Hawks are back, and off to a... Read more
Skedline.com – IGNITE’s 2019 Election ends with brief unveiling at Lakeshore
This year’s IGNITE’s student elections wrapped up with a press conference at Lakeshore campus, revealing its newly-elected members across Humber College. Skedline reporter Clement Goh speaks to new and familiar faces preparing to assume responsibilities next semester. Read more
Dropbike initiative pedals to a halt on Humber campus
By Raven Smith The Dropbike cycling pilot has left uncertainty with the College on its possible return since it launched last fall. “They haven’t been brought back this fall yet,” says Lindsay Walker, Manager for the Sustainability Office at Humber College. “It’s not because we don’t want them. It’s... Read more
Humber Students’ Guide to Registration
By Tierney Angus, Joey Chini, Breanne Coulter, Justin Field and Matt Teixeira. Most students at Humber College can register for Winter Semester classes starting at 9 a.m. on Nov. 19. MyHumber introduced an easier way to register this past June. The new “Plan” feature allows students to view and create... Read more
Humber students in the dark on Daylight Saving
Lucas Laporta talks to Humber College Students about their knowledge on daylight saving as the clocks fall back.   Lucas Laporta: On camera reporting Joey Chini: Videography Breanne Coulter: Dejero operator and editing Read more
New Humber club meets International Women’s Day deadline
She’s the First debuts its first campus chapter just in time for International Women’s Day at Humber Lakeshore’s CCR Experience Expo. She’s the First (STF) is a New York-based organization that supports girls’ education through full scholarships provided to those in low-income countries. In further advocacy for global education,... Read more
skedLive – February 28, 2017
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