SkedPod Episode 6: Election Fallout – Why ‘Move to Canada’ is Trending
Reporters Vandita Kumar and Brianna Alexander-Thomas sit down to discuss the surge in Americans searching “move to Canada” following the election, unraveling the reasons behind this trending topic and what it reveals about the political climate. Read more
Ontarians split over Ford’s $200 rebate cheques
Premier Doug Ford has announced eligible Ontario taxpayers will receive a $200 rebate cheque early next year.  The decision comes ahead of the province’s upcoming 2024 fiscal review and economic update, which will include the rebate. The rebate is a part of a $3 billion plan to provide financial... Read more
One Direction fans gather at High Park for Liam Payne’s memorial
A memorial for Liam Payne was held in the Hillside Gardens at High Park earlier this month. Hundreds of fans across the GTA joined together to mourn the unexpected passing of the beloved singer. Liam Payne was a part of the boy band One Direction for 10 years before... Read more
Skedpod Episode 4: Are we in our underconsumption era?
Reporters Aliyah Marko-Omene and Brianna Alexander-Thomas sit down to discuss why your social media feeds are filled with people showing off their frugality. Read more
Karaoke, good vibes and community at Lakeshore Black Student and Engagement
Humber’s Black Student Support and Engagement (BSSE) hosted a karaoke event on Sept. 10, for students to have some fun and jam to some of their favorite tunes. Songs from Michael Jackson, Childish Gambino, Kendrick Lamar, Justin Bieber were some of participants go-to artists. Afterwards, I got a chance... Read more
Fashion Law society team offers a community space where two fields unite 
President of the Fashion Law Society Emelia Thompson, 21, says one class in the bachelor of commerce and fashion management program inspired her to start the club. “I really enjoyed learning about fashion law in my fashion industry analysis class with professor Francesca D’Angelo. I wanted to create a... Read more
Are Torontonians equipped to cycle in the city without bike lanes?
The Ontario government is considering legislation that could ban the installation of new bike lanes where a lane of traffic would have to be cut. This comes days before Premier Doug Ford made several comments at a press conference last Monday about bike lanes in the city.  When asked... Read more
SkedPod Episode 3: How much are you willing to pay for a cup of coffee?
Reporters Aliyah Marko-Omene and Brianna Alexander-Thomas sit down to discuss rising coffee prices in Toronto and hear from coffee lovers what they are willing to pay for their morning cup. Read more
Skedlive for Monday, Sept. 23, 2024
Lakeshore’s LGBTQ+ Resource Centre provides safe community space
Lakeshore’s LGBTQ+ Resource Centre aims to provide students the chance of expanding their social group in a non-judgmental setting. Martina Revalde, 23, says she first attended an orientation event last year in the LGBTQ+ Resource Centre to meet other LGBTQ+ students.  “I wanted to meet people like me, I... Read more