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From substitute teacher and middle school football coach to Grey Cup champion

From substitute teacher and middle school football coach to Grey Cup champion

Ralph Holley returns to the Argonauts this season for the first time since winning the championship in 2024
Religious faith struggles with sexuality

Religious faith struggles with sexuality

Justin Kovnjak was a prominent youth at Our Lady Help of Christians Church, even wanting to be a priest. All of that is now in the past.
No one pays attention to athletes between Olympic Games

No one pays attention to athletes between Olympic Games

The modern games are intended for TV audiences. Self-sacrificing athletes train in anonymity in the years between the games.
Career readiness is about effort, not expense

Career readiness is about effort, not expense

Students invest in memberships, networking tools and online platforms to stand out in the job market, but experts say skills and initiative matter more than costly professional upgrades.
Black excellence celebrated in Humber showcase

Black excellence celebrated in Humber showcase

Lakeshore exhibit expands range of shared personal stories about Black experience
Course targets mental health training gaps

Course targets mental health training gaps

Free certificate program for select healthcare workers at Humber offers the tools to provide efficient healthcare for mental health.
Gray's musical immersion

Gray's musical immersion

Justin Gray's musical journey has led from Humber student to Humber professor to Grammy winner.
New applied master’s program offers modern look at cybersecurity

New applied master’s program offers modern look at cybersecurity

The program is only one semester away from launch.
Toronto rent hits 40-month low, but students say nothing feels affordable

Toronto rent hits 40-month low, but students say nothing feels affordable

Rental asking prices continue to decrease, but renters say any adjustments have done little to improve their ability to secure stable housing.
Bill 60 set to ban bike lanes, Humber student speaks out

Bill 60 set to ban bike lanes, Humber student speaks out

Commuters, educators, specialists and everyday travellers say recent proposals could change the way residents move through the city, raising questions about safety, accessibility and the future of equitable travel.