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STUDENT SPOTLIGHT: Qaiser’s commitment to community, change

STUDENT SPOTLIGHT: Qaiser’s commitment to community, change

Amir Qaiser is making a difference in the community helping youth through his role as a residential worker at a youth open custody and detention facility.
Toronto’s Queer Cinema Club offers scary screenings for Halloween

Toronto’s Queer Cinema Club offers scary screenings for Halloween

Monthly film series at Paradise Theatre spotlights supernatural thriller 'Suspiria' for October showing
Last call to join Humber’s talent show in support of food security fund

Last call to join Humber’s talent show in support of food security fund

All proceeds of Humber’s Got Talent 2024 will go to the Student Food Security Fund, providing students in need with a $5 daily subsidy for food purchases on campus.
Pets can be great benefit for students who can afford them

Pets can be great benefit for students who can afford them

A 2024 report from CAMH revealed a worrying decline in overall mental health among Ontario students. Could animals play a role in helping people handle life?
Scott Mission's 'family' Thanksgiving meal reflects food insecurity, homelessness

Scott Mission's 'family' Thanksgiving meal reflects food insecurity, homelessness

The annual Thanksgiving meal at Scott Mission. The charity opens its doors to everyone in need.
How to preserve mental health amid midterm stress

How to preserve mental health amid midterm stress

During the stressful midterm period, students can unwind and learn to cope with stress using these everyday techniques.
Urban Ecology Centre hosts workshop on native plants

Urban Ecology Centre hosts workshop on native plants

A Beautiful Native Workshop offered tips for the people who attended the workshop on Oct. 8, at the Centre of Urban Ecology.
Nuit Blanche shines on Humber’s artists

Nuit Blanche shines on Humber’s artists

Many Humber students got the opportunity to showcase their work at this year's Nuit Blanche.
Kensington Market hosts its 9th annual jazz festival

Kensington Market hosts its 9th annual jazz festival

Richard Underhill, a Juno award-winning saxophone player who lives in Toronto’s iconic Kensington Market , knows how special jazz music is to the downtown community.
STUDENT SPOTLIGHT: From Cebu to Canada, a taste of culinary success

STUDENT SPOTLIGHT: From Cebu to Canada, a taste of culinary success

Noel Nathaniel prepared a recipe passed down from generation to generation, specifically inherited from his mother.