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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.
Men's soccer puts 14 past the Surge

Men's soccer puts 14 past the Surge

The men's soccer team scored 14 goals against the St. Lawrence Surge in the OCAA Crossover round. They move on to the Quarterfinals to face the Niagara Knights on Oct. 18.
Humber Hawks women's softball coats diamond in orange

Humber Hawks women's softball coats diamond in orange

Hawks' softball players honour Truth and Reconciliation Day in games against Sheridan Bruins.
OPSEU, CEC reach tentative deal after five-week strike

OPSEU, CEC reach tentative deal after five-week strike

Full-time support staff workers, members of OPSEU, gathered on Wednesday afternoon at town hall to discuss details of the tentative agreement.
Salmon makes triumphant return to GTA rivers

Salmon makes triumphant return to GTA rivers

Local conservationists are working to reintroduce the native Atlantic species to Ontario rivers.
Fair showcases student clubs promoting community, culture

Fair showcases student clubs promoting community, culture

Joining IGNITE groups can help building connections on campus.
Here is what you may have missed—October 11

Here is what you may have missed—October 11

Recap of Nuit Blanche, Humber Hawks’ soccer teams thrive again in games against Conestoga Condors, managing school life with ADHD, and mental health challenges in sports
OPINION: Navigating education with a disability shouldn't be debilitating

OPINION: Navigating education with a disability shouldn't be debilitating

Teachers and educational institutions sometimes don't realize that students learn in different ways. This is especially true for those with neurodivergent disorders.
Nuit Blanche 2025 celebrates Toronto’s many voices, cultures

Nuit Blanche 2025 celebrates Toronto’s many voices, cultures

From Humber Polytechnic’s Lakeshore campus to downtown streets, Toronto came alive on Oct. 4 as Nuit Blanche 2025 transformed the city into an all-night celebration of art, culture, and connection.
Here is what you may have missed

Here is what you may have missed

Recap of ongoing support staff strike, Humber Hawks’ men soccer team thrives in game against Redeemer, Reconciliation Day, starting new friendships, increase on Ontario’s minimum wage, and much more!