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IGNITE launches campaign to address unpaid internships

IGNITE launches campaign to address unpaid internships

Humber’s student union announced a new drive to raise awareness and transparency on the issue.
Good Morning Humber - March 21

Good Morning Humber - March 21

The men's basketball team are officially CCAA champions !
How did the country get here? Historian explains why Canadians are facing down Trump

How did the country get here? Historian explains why Canadians are facing down Trump

Historian Jon Kofas takes a look at the downward social mobility of the United States post-2020 election and where Americans are now.
TTC adds more inspectors to fare enforcement program

TTC adds more inspectors to fare enforcement program

The city's transit system is clamping down to ensure users pay for their rides.
Students struggle with daylight saving time after reading week

Students struggle with daylight saving time after reading week

It's meant to make better use of daylight but its twice-yearly change can disrupt sleep patterns.
Two Humber VPs let go because of restructuring

Two Humber VPs let go because of restructuring

Efficiency reviews and organizational restructuring are underway across Humber.
Humber's culinary, baking programs cookin' at National Home Show

Humber's culinary, baking programs cookin' at National Home Show

The programs showcased the new ways people can cook in their home kitchens.
Minor blaze has major impact on local business

Minor blaze has major impact on local business

How a local business overcame its first and most challenging fire incident, creating awareness towards business safety measures to prevent future incidents or accidents.
Good Morning Humber - March 14

Good Morning Humber - March 14

The men's basketball team is off to the CCAA finals this weekend.
Students channel sci-fi fascination while partnering with Ocean Wise

Students channel sci-fi fascination while partnering with Ocean Wise

Humber advertising students Ceilidh Pate, Abby Henderson-Bowman, and Lazar Fazlagic transformed a classroom assignment into a real-world campaign for a B.C.-based environmental charity.