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Part-time support staff vote in favour of strike mandate

Part-time support staff vote in favour of strike mandate

Mediation between the College Employer Council and OPSEU begins Nov. 20 as workers seek paid sick days and wage increases.
ETC Newspaper: They're back! But PT staff take strike vote

ETC Newspaper: They're back! But PT staff take strike vote

The latest issue of our award-winning newspaper: Volume 70, Number 3 - Oct. 17, 2025
Print edition marks Humber Et Cetera's annual launch

Print edition marks Humber Et Cetera's annual launch

Humber Et Cetera connects students, staff and other faculty to the work of the Journalism Advanced Diploma program.
Humber Hawks women's soccer on path to playoffs

Humber Hawks women's soccer on path to playoffs

The Humber Hawks women’s soccer team beat the Cambrian Golden Shield in a dominant 6-2 game.
ANALYSIS: Canadian soccer players better than ever

ANALYSIS: Canadian soccer players better than ever

The value and contributions of Canada's men's soccer players are increasing on the European pitches.
Student Spotlight: Greta Rabbetz

Student Spotlight: Greta Rabbetz

She moved to Toronto from Saskatchewan to pursue her education in advertising and design.
AI acting software breaking through film industry

AI acting software breaking through film industry

Actors and their unions are pushing back against the newly revealed AI acting program Tilly Norwood.
Children's Breakfast Club gives back for Thanksgiving

Children's Breakfast Club gives back for Thanksgiving

Etobicoke community comes together to support families in need for Thanksgiving.
Humber earns global recognition for sustainability initiative

Humber earns global recognition for sustainability initiative

Humber College was recognized internationally for its commitment and work regarding their sustainability goals for the future
Barrie encampment situation getting scary, locals say

Barrie encampment situation getting scary, locals say

The mayor's state of emergency declaration ignores the urgent need for more services to help those living without homes.