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Pets can be great benefit for students who can afford them

Pets can be great benefit for students who can afford them

A 2024 report from CAMH revealed a worrying decline in overall mental health among Ontario students. Could animals play a role in helping people handle life?
Hawk's womens basketball falls to 1-2 in pre-season play

Hawk's womens basketball falls to 1-2 in pre-season play

The Hawks go down to 1-2 in the pre-season as they lose to the York Lions on Wednesday night.
University of Toronto prof shares Nobel Prize in physics for AI research

University of Toronto prof shares Nobel Prize in physics for AI research

The Godfather of AI, Geoffrey Hinton from the University of Toronto shared the 2024 Nobel Prize in physics. Hinton is the fourth faculty member from the U of T to receive the Nobel Prize.
Faculty union concerned about counsellor-student ratio

Faculty union concerned about counsellor-student ratio

The ratio is 1 counsellor to 10,672 Humber students.
Scott Mission's 'family' Thanksgiving meal reflects food insecurity, homelessness

Scott Mission's 'family' Thanksgiving meal reflects food insecurity, homelessness

The annual Thanksgiving meal at Scott Mission. The charity opens its doors to everyone in need.
ANALYSIS: Canada's men's national team takes Panama at home

ANALYSIS: Canada's men's national team takes Panama at home

Head coach Jesse Marsch led Canada to victory in his first home game since being hired in the spring.
Student Spotlight: Saachi Kaur

Student Spotlight: Saachi Kaur

Second-year Interior Design student Saachi Kaur recounts her journey as a Humber student and employee.
Women's rugby team secures third place, prepare for playoffs

Women's rugby team secures third place, prepare for playoffs

Humber’s women’s rugby sevens team set a goal of placing among the top three this season. They did and are now preparing for the playoffs.
Good Morning Humber - October 17

Good Morning Humber - October 17

Are you prepared for mid-terms?
Women leading Humber Esports show that gaming isn't just for boys

Women leading Humber Esports show that gaming isn't just for boys

Despite support within Humber Polytechnic, women gamers say they're being disregarded because of their gender.