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Second year FMTV students showcase their hard work through art

Second year FMTV students showcase their hard work through art

The Film and Television Production screening from the second-year students brought a lot of joy to actors, students, teachers and crew members of each project, as they worked hard to make this semester’s film screening.
Betting ads have become part of the sporting event

Betting ads have become part of the sporting event

The push to get people to gamble on sports is everywhere, and it could be a problem.
Youth turning away from the ballot box

Youth turning away from the ballot box

Democracy may pay a price as young Canadians drift from politics.
Humber journalism wins big at OCNA Awards

Humber journalism wins big at OCNA Awards

Humber Et Cetera placed in five of six categories of the Ontario Community Newspaper Association’s (OCNA) awards.
IGNITE, Humber president meet amid budget cut concerns

IGNITE, Humber president meet amid budget cut concerns

Ann Marie Vaughan says the polytechnic is seeking about $26 million in efficiencies.
Humber Lakeshore celebrates latest edition of literary magazine

Humber Lakeshore celebrates latest edition of literary magazine

Bachelor of Creative and Professional Writing students hosted a party celebrating Arrival magazine's third issue.
Modelling debut at Humber's Unfiltered fashion show

Modelling debut at Humber's Unfiltered fashion show

Student Justin Psek channelled all her practice and inspiration to show off her distinctly alluring walk.
Book sale raises funds for Carol Reid ECE Resource Centre

Book sale raises funds for Carol Reid ECE Resource Centre

Humber’s Carol Reid Early Childhood Education Resource Centre hosted a campus book sale to raise funds and honour a legacy.
A magically delicious way to celebrate semester's end

A magically delicious way to celebrate semester's end

Humber students took a study break to enjoy a magic show and snacks.
Housing an issue for careers that lead into the city

Housing an issue for careers that lead into the city

Humber second-year Film and TV Production student Keelan Dunn says buying a home in the city seems out of reach.