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STUDENT SPOTLIGHT: New team, new beginnings

STUDENT SPOTLIGHT: New team, new beginnings

First-year Gershon Mbobi is looking forward to a new year at Humber.
Faculty union seeks strike vote

Faculty union seeks strike vote

OPSEU, the union representing faculty, has called for a strike vote in October as contract talks move slowly.
Office of Sustainability gives Humber green thumbs up

Office of Sustainability gives Humber green thumbs up

Humber's Office of Sustainability achieves a gold STARS ranking, showcasing commitment to carbon neutrality and eco-friendly practices.
Humber's Grab 'n Go Food Bank helps food insecure students

Humber's Grab 'n Go Food Bank helps food insecure students

Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciences (FLAS) Grab ‘n Go food bank raises questions about food insecurity among Humber students.
STUDENT SPOTLIGHT: Amanda Freire's educational journey is a busy one

STUDENT SPOTLIGHT: Amanda Freire's educational journey is a busy one

International business student and working mom says time management is key to her day.
Humber hosts empowering Take Back the Night

Humber hosts empowering Take Back the Night

Humber Polytechnic's ninth Take Back the Night event brought together students to support survivors of sexual assault, emphasizing how people of all genders can be affected.
Services available on Humber campuses

Services available on Humber campuses

IGNITE provides many different services for Humber students, here are some you should know about.
IGNITE offers free soup on campus

IGNITE offers free soup on campus

IGNITE are opening their soup bars all across Humber campuses.
New look for Humber Et Cetera with launch of redesigned website

New look for Humber Et Cetera with launch of redesigned website

Humber Et Cetera's website has a new look. Humberetc.ca is now the online news hub for Humber Polytechnic's journalism program, said Mike Wise, one of the heads of the department.
Limiting immigration student working hours does more harm than good

Limiting immigration student working hours does more harm than good

Government limits on working hours imposed on international students hurt them. Critics say they should have the same rights as domestic students.