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Annays Fernanda Medeiros Da Conceicao

Recent Work by Annays Fernanda

Here is what you may have missed—October 18

Here is what you may have missed—October 18

The end of full-time support strike, local Children's Breakfast Club supporting the community and the men’s soccer team to take on the Niagara Knights.
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
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!
Here is what you may have missed

Here is what you may have missed

Ongoing strike, Humber Hawks’ soccer team thrives in game against Mohawk, IGNITE’S Drag show, AI and the music industry, floods and corruption in the Philippines, and more!
Food Preservation-a guide to save food

Food Preservation-a guide to save food

Food preservation is based in many aspects when cooking, and this article will guide you through each one of them in a simple, yet effective way.
TIMELINE: How Ontario ended up with a support staff strike

TIMELINE: How Ontario ended up with a support staff strike

Ontario’s colleges are at a crossroads, with thousands of jobs lost and 650 courses cut, according to the union. The College Employer Council says union demands are excessive.
Second year FMTV students showcase their hard work through art

Second year FMTV students showcase their hard work through art

The Film and Television Production screening from the second-year students brought a lot of joy to actors, students, teachers and crew members of each project, as they worked hard to make this semester’s film screening.
Running to raise awareness for mental health

Running to raise awareness for mental health

The Strive to Thrive 5K run/walk on April 10 raised money to support Stella’s Place, a mental health organization focused on helping young adults.
Team DeLisle raising money during Humber's 5K run

Team DeLisle raising money during Humber's 5K run

The Strive to Thrive is a 5K annual run/walk presented by the Fitness and Health Promotion students for the past 18 years, raising money for Stella’s Place. It will take place in the Humber’s arboretum on April 10.
Woodbine thoroughbreds are back

Woodbine thoroughbreds are back

The majestic thoroughbreds returned to Woodbine Racetrack, which opened in 1956 at its Rexdale Boulevard and Highway 27 spot, for another season of racing.
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