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The bench that built a Humber family

The bench that built a Humber family

What started as a simple meeting spot between classes turned into a friendship that has lasted nearly three decades. For one group of Humber students in the late 1990s, a bench in the H building became the place where lifelong connections began.
Student Spotlight: Sherifa Razak

Student Spotlight: Sherifa Razak

First-year international student, Sherifa Razak, contemplates fashion, Ramadan and war.
Robots take over Humber at FIRST Robotics Competition

Robots take over Humber at FIRST Robotics Competition

Humber Polytechnic hosted the FIRST Robotics Competition from March 12 to 14, marking the season's opening tournament.
Students rally against OSAP changes at Ontario NDP’s Town Hall

Students rally against OSAP changes at Ontario NDP’s Town Hall

An Ontario NDP-sponsored town hall had students, local MPPs, labour organizations, and youth groups pumping each other up to take action against recent changes to the OSAP funding model. They seized the opportunity to mobilize and put pressure on Queen's Park.
Deriving fashion inspiration from Oscars red carpet fits

Deriving fashion inspiration from Oscars red carpet fits

Students celebrate the most iconic looks from this year's Academy Awards ceremony
Toronto councillor proposes city-run grocery stores to lower food prices

Toronto councillor proposes city-run grocery stores to lower food prices

A motion that calls for four not-for-profit grocery stores across the city to improve access to affordable food in neighbourhoods facing food insecurity.
OPINION: Canada builds while U.S. bombs foreign relations

OPINION: Canada builds while U.S. bombs foreign relations

It has been a busy March for both Canada and the U.S. While PM Mark Carney is building a middle powers' alliance, the U.S. has been busy with another possible Middle East conflict.
School zone traffic calming changes could take years in Toronto

School zone traffic calming changes could take years in Toronto

Toronto's plan to install traffic calming measures around schools could take years to fully implement, raising concerns among road safety experts about what those delays could mean for children.
Golden opportunity for men’s cricket team

Golden opportunity for men’s cricket team

One more tournament left for the extramural squad, who're looking to win gold at home.
Angus Food Bank use nearly triples since pandemic

Angus Food Bank use nearly triples since pandemic

Angus residents feel the drain of stagnant wages and rising cost of living as food bank usage spikes.