News Story Archive
- 04/05/2009 Spring 2009 trends on campus at Humber
- 04/05/2009 Panel discusses power of journalism
- 04/05/2009 The off-campus housing hunt
- 04/05/2009 The skateboard paradigm
- 03/05/2009 Humber campus improvements
- 02/05/2009 Experienced workers get summer jobs on campus
- 01/05/2009 Working Out on a Student Budget
- 30/04/2009 The Humber River Recreational Trail experience
- 30/04/2009 The Return of the Patio
- 30/04/2009 Green spirit takes over Etobicoke School for the Arts
- 30/04/2009 Record season for Humber Hawks
- 30/04/2009 Green living with Humber's industrial design program
- 30/04/2009 Six Ontario cultural attractions receive first funding boost in a over a decade
- 30/04/2009 General Motors and Segway team up to build new electric car
- 30/04/2009 Freedom of Speech- U of T Hosts an Open Forum
- 30/04/2009 Be your own boss this summer
- 30/04/2009 Olympian Foot Wear Incased at Bata Shoe Museum
- 30/04/2009 Convocation Preparation
- 30/04/2009 The skinny on Market Skate Nights
- 30/04/2009 How to: putting together a skateboard
- 30/04/2009 Winning over the interviewer
- 30/04/2009 A Visitor's First Time Seder
- 30/04/2009 Canadian alcohol sales rise
- 30/04/2009 Caps student pub closes doors after 30 years
- 30/04/2009 Life in the Arboretum
- 30/04/2009 Reporter's first time golfing
- 30/04/2009 Humber students choose skateboarding as summer fun approaches
- 29/04/2009 Study underestimates risk nurses face of on-the-job assault
- 29/04/2009 CN Tower climb is more than just a few stairs
- 28/04/2009 The graduation bill
- 26/04/2009 Post-Grad work permits proving beneficial to international students
- 24/04/2009 Students learn to avoid the pitfalls of moving out of rez
- 23/04/2009 Developing an arts relationship with Humber College
- 23/04/2009 School-year fling or the real thing?
- 20/04/2009 A look behind the Covenant
- 20/04/2009 Orangeville campus delayed until 2012
- 20/04/2009 Humber says goodbye to a piece of its history
- 18/04/2009 Ontario freshmen classes considered lazy by university professors
- 17/04/2009 Booze-free party at Caps supports responsible drinking
- 16/04/2009 Guelph-Humber brings CSI award home
- 16/04/2009 Maple syrup springs into production
- 16/04/2009 Museum sheds light on local Toronto history
- 16/04/2009 Hawks optimistic about new season
- 16/04/2009 Second Career is a second chance for many
- 15/04/2009 Off-season training at Humber
- 14/04/2009 Rouge Park poised for protection
- 14/04/2009 Toronto-based filmmaker gets bionic makeover
- 12/04/2009 Summer work not threatened by recession, expert says
- 12/04/2009 Stationary bikes power Caps Pub concert
- 12/04/2009 Travel agents fight to stay prominent in the face of tough competition and economic downturn
- 09/04/2009 Phippen to step down as Guelph-Humber registrar
- 09/04/2009 Princess Margaret Hospital down in lottery sales
- 09/04/2009 Getting back in the bike lane
- 09/04/2009 One eyed Toronto film maker turns bionic with a web cam eye
- 09/04/2009 Punk Rock guitarist starts a Disaster
- 09/04/2009 Students aims to open social networks on the TTC
- 07/04/2009 Degrassi co-creator noticed by Female Eye
- 04/04/2009 Tax harmonization could hurt the family’s budget
- 04/04/2009 Cancer rates rising but more are living
- 03/04/2009 Minimum Wage Hike Brings Both Good and Bad News for Students
- 03/04/2009 Humber's women capture gold, still aiming higher
- 03/04/2009 Global travel showcase moves to new venue
- 03/04/2009 Ontario’s $250m fund will give a jumpstart to new tech companies
- 02/04/2009 Adjusting to life on your own
- 25/03/2009 Humber's new program gets hands-on
- 23/03/2009 Mayor David Miller visits Humber's north campus
- 23/03/2009 Toronto photographer brings art work to life
- 13/03/2009 0% Down 100% Awesome
- 12/03/2009 Toronto celebrates 175th milestone birthday
- 12/03/2009 Pinning art on your collar
- 08/03/2009 Free eye clinic scores 20/20
- 06/03/2009 Indie Film Star Jason Mewes Hits Humber College
- 06/03/2009 Language in the Desert
- 06/03/2009 Humber author makes special appearance
- 06/03/2009 CBC still confident after losing Hockey Theme
- 06/03/2009 Humber athletics centre expansion gives a home to wellness programs and services on campus
- 06/03/2009 Humber offers free program to students in need
- 05/03/2009 Entrepreneurs bring vision to campus
- 05/03/2009 Humber students beware: gonorrhea may not have symptoms and is becoming resistant to drugs
- 05/03/2009 Exercise and Diet: The New Year's Resolution That Never Sticks
- 05/03/2009 Following the weather to stay on top of your health
- 27/02/2009 Hip-hop love affair leads to PhD
- 27/02/2009 Chocolate Bash kicks off Valentines Day weekend
- 27/02/2009 The Junction makes another link
- 27/02/2009 illScarlett gives Humber a show
- 27/02/2009 Property tax hike and the Toronto real estate market
- 23/02/2009 Recession skips pizza
- 13/02/2009 Campus coffee: convenience trumps quality
- 13/02/2009 Graphic designers struggle to reach expectations
- 12/02/2009 'Own your sexuality,' students urged
- 12/02/2009 It's a buyer's market, auto dealers say
- 12/02/2009 "It's a buyer's market. The deals are crazy, just crazy.”"
- 12/02/2009 First Contact
- 12/02/2009 Moving Forward With The Economy Looking Over Our Shoulder
- 12/02/2009 Ticketmaster lawsuit filed
- 12/02/2009 Snowboarding on OCAA agenda
- 11/02/2009 Humber's Comedy Program Gets Laughs
- 09/02/2009 Happy Days heads to Toronto
- 07/02/2009 Going back to school gives York students peace of mind
- 07/02/2009 New dental office open at Humber College
- 06/02/2009 York students file lawsuit
- 06/02/2009 Your New Friends hits Caps Pub
- 06/02/2009 Cinemas thrive despite recession
- 06/02/2009 Community sports not snowed under
- 06/02/2009 Super Bowl draws fans
- 06/02/2009 Tough times can be averted
- 05/02/2009 Humber student creates his own buisness
- 05/02/2009 Swinging through the recession
- 05/02/2009 Police warn poppy-based doda illegal
- 05/02/2009 Fighting Banned?
- 05/02/2009 York students are going back to school
- 05/02/2009 Wii want to get fit
- 05/02/2009 Women's volleyball team spikes to nationals
- 03/02/2009 Yoga adds to full body workout says fitness expert
- 02/02/2009 Post-grad job hunt
- 02/02/2009 Harper Government Funds the Arts
- 16/12/2008 Cab drivers involved in fights at Union Station
- 12/12/2008 Researchers study financial problems of disabled students
- 12/12/2008 Australian Rules Football
- 12/12/2008 Embassy church service at Humber
- 12/12/2008 Study shows holiday weight gain may leave North Americans less merry this season
- 12/12/2008 Consumers facing nickel per plastic bag fee under new Toronto environmental by-law
- 12/12/2008 Humber leaders say school needs tolerance program
- 12/12/2008 Sexy TV plays role in teen pregnancy according to study
- 11/12/2008 Get the real story with Humber’s By the Lake Book Club
- 11/12/2008 Invisible Children Book Drive
- 11/12/2008 Buffalo Bills kick off in Toronto
- 11/12/2008 Remembrance Day: A chance to reflect
- 11/12/2008 Controversy on tap after bottle ban defeated
- 11/12/2008 Canadian job losses hit record high
- 11/12/2008 Humber students take a healthier approach
- 11/12/2008 Buzz surrounds AGO transformation
- 11/12/2008 Exhibit traces 125 years of public health reform
- 11/12/2008 Canadians comment on the 2008 U.S. election
- 11/12/2008 Santa Clause Parade a success, attracting hundreds of thousands.
- 11/12/2008 Artscape Wychwood Barns
- 11/12/2008 Tips on picking the perfect Christmas tree
- 11/12/2008 The Vigil Project brings war heroes home
- 11/12/2008 Foods that fight the flu
- 11/12/2008 Humber volleyball star's number retired
- 11/12/2008 Students on assistance to keep more of income
- 11/12/2008 Humber’s dining, food and catering personnel honoured with luncheon
- 11/12/2008 Art Gallery of Ontario re-opens
- 11/12/2008 York University strike photo gallery
- 11/12/2008 George Brown College students run innovative restaurant
- 11/12/2008 Olympic torch relay aims to raise Canadian pride
- 11/12/2008 Theatre Smith-Gilmore closes the curtains on 'The Brother's Grimm'
- 11/12/2008 Joe Kertes shows Gratitude through book
- 11/12/2008 Cyber bullying rising: Kids Help Phone counselor
- 11/12/2008 Pills still being found in Halloween Smarties boxes
- 11/12/2008 Nathan Phillips Square outdoor skating extended
- 11/12/2008 Humber College flu clinic
- 11/12/2008 UK company CuteCircuit designs cell phone dress
- 11/12/2008 New phone application "Red Rocket" helps TTC riders
- 11/12/2008 Toronto Community Housing to spend $1 Billion to revitalize neighbourhood projects
- 11/12/2008 Economic Crisis
- 11/12/2008 Motown giant sings the blues as the company sees red
- 11/12/2008 The Imaginus Poster Sale
- 11/12/2008 Humber Hawks win rugby Championship
- 11/12/2008 Virtual memorials grow as an outlet for grief
- 11/12/2008 Do it the Sears way, just shop n' don't pay
- 11/12/2008 Almost half of Canadians will spend less this year, said poll
- 11/12/2008 Humber Hawks defeat Sheridan Bruins
- 11/12/2008 York University Strike
- 11/12/2008 Students Reaction to the American Election
- 11/12/2008 Repo makes its Canadian premiere a success
- 11/12/2008 No ice rink at Humber, so students find another way
- 11/12/2008 Second careers, second chances
- 11/12/2008 Humber students treated to a free breakfast courtesy of the HSF
- 11/12/2008 Dundas Square glows with lights of the holiday season
- 11/12/2008 New buses added to increase service in Toronto area
- 11/12/2008 Grimm tales presented as 'black box' theatre
- 05/12/2008 "It's a Wonderful Life" this Christmas at CanStage
- 05/12/2008 Economic crisis part 2
- 05/12/2008 Doug Fox reacts to naming of Brian Burke as GM.
- 05/12/2008 All that jazz
- 04/12/2008 Canadian Cancer Society urges Ontario to ban cigarillos
- 04/12/2008 Holiday Fashion
- 04/12/2008 The Daily Bread Food bank lacks funding this holiday season
- 04/12/2008 Humber Student Federation children's christmas party
- 28/11/2008 Holiday Lights of Toronto
- 28/11/2008 Canadians spending less online, report finds
- 28/11/2008 Annual Health and Wellness Fair
- 28/11/2008 Canadians celebrate tradition with Grey Cup
- 28/11/2008 Humber athletes subject to drug testing
- 28/11/2008 Canadians buy gifts for less fortunate abroad
- 27/11/2008 Taiwanese Cultural Day at Humber College
- 27/11/2008 Queen's students plan to party anyway
- 27/11/2008 Night Lights: Higher
- 24/11/2008 Humber sings to a heavenly tune
- 21/11/2008 Youth-driven fight against proposed restrictions
- 21/11/2008 Meningitis survivor speaks at Humber
- 21/11/2008 Racism, poverty and troubles in school system among top concerns in Ontario, says report
- 21/11/2008 Humber grad takes lead at Hamilton Philharmonic
- 20/11/2008 Grow a stash and raise some cash
- 20/11/2008 Basketball diaries
- 20/11/2008 York Strike has no impact on Ontario colleges
- 20/11/2008 Hand-held devices to become banned for Ontario motorists
- 20/11/2008 Paper cup ban canned
- 20/11/2008 Humber Open House
- 19/11/2008 Shoppers Drug Mart launches its first one-stop spa shop
- 18/11/2008 Endowment modest but secure: Humber president
- 17/11/2008 Amnesty International talent show wows Humber
- 14/11/2008 Yoga plays a vital role in an athlete's world
- 14/11/2008 Humber Hawks defeat Redeemer Royals
- 13/11/2008 Rendezvous with Madness -- on celluloid
- 12/11/2008 Humber Women's soccer win bronze
- 11/11/2008 Buy-rack the brand
- 11/11/2008 Images Art Exhibit 2008
- 11/11/2008 With glowing hearts we see Obama rise
- 10/11/2008 Enrolment boom at Humber
- 10/11/2008 Humber rugby team defends its OCAA championship this Saturday
- 07/11/2008 The Colour of Attraction
- 07/11/2008 Radio students working to contact the International Space Station
- 07/11/2008 Zombie Walk brings out the un-dead in droves
- 07/11/2008 New changes to come for Humber's Athletic Centre
- 07/11/2008 Botox injections in the feet.
- 07/11/2008 People not corporations blamed for consumer culture
- 06/11/2008 Queens Park turned into a book lovers paradise
- 29/10/2008 ImagineNative Film and Media Arts Festival celebrates nine years
- 29/10/2008 Torontonians hit the election polls
- 29/10/2008 Students and their stomachs compete for an Xbox 360
- 29/10/2008 Humber's men basketball team beat George Brown 82-76
- 29/10/2008 Overselling of parking passes irritates students
- 29/10/2008 The Clothing Show brings new Toronto designers some flashing lights
- 29/10/2008 Greens win seats in student mock vote
- 29/10/2008 Students disappointed by Tory victory
- 29/10/2008 Conservative win may mean thinner job market, expert says
- 28/10/2008 Car Free Day rocks downtown square
- 24/10/2008 Humber clothing drive helps students in need
- 24/10/2008 Grapes for Humanity fights landmines with wine
- 23/10/2008 Toronto L'Oreal Fashion Week
- 23/10/2008 Liberal leader steps down
- 21/10/2008 Come Unity Festival 2008
- 21/10/2008 New grant to attract women to coaching
- 17/10/2008 Humber Graduate nominated for Giller Prize
- 17/10/2008 New drugged driving law has police sweeping up
- 17/10/2008 Greta Constantine showcases its Spring/Summer 2009 collection at Circa
- 17/10/2008 Humber student wins prestigious music award
- 16/10/2008 Fire alert systems revamped after more than two decades
- 16/10/2008 Film grad shines in industry
- 16/10/2008 Zombies and film junkies set to take in Toronto After Dark
- 16/10/2008 Proper hand hygiene prevents the flu
- 16/10/2008 Nutritionists criticize water vitamin supplement
- 16/10/2008 International Home Show puts the eco back in economical
- 15/10/2008 Nuit Blanche brings the night alive
- 14/10/2008 Young offender charged with murder of Humber student
- 14/10/2008 Political parties announce platforms
- 14/10/2008 HBO Canada brings long-awaited programming up north
- 14/10/2008 Maclean's helps students explore their futures
- 14/10/2008 Humber Spa a popular draw for students and faculty
- 10/10/2008 Listeria Concerns Quelled
- 10/10/2008 Bata Shoe Museum opens doors to world wide web
- 10/10/2008 Never a dull moment for Guelph-Humber photo graduate
- 10/10/2008 First member of Toronto 18 convicted
- 10/10/2008 Ontario Principals' Council stands behind handgun ban
- 10/10/2008 Ryerson bans booze and gossip in new code of conduct
- 10/10/2008 Doctors say napping beneficial
- 10/10/2008 Agokwe is more than just a story about coming out
- 10/10/2008 Leafs Blue & White week kicks off the new season with a bang
- 10/10/2008 Humber students in distress over murder
- 09/10/2008 Bosses use Facebook to spy on employees
- 09/10/2008 New guidelines will treat athletic concussions
- 09/10/2008 Art fair brings contemporary arts home
- 09/10/2008 Vandalism strikes Liberal supporters
- 09/10/2008 Students recieve failing grades, for skipping breakfast
- 09/10/2008 TSX falls but students not concerned
- 09/10/2008 Tumble for fall - A visual journey
- 09/10/2008 'Do not call' list launches and callers swamp the lines
- 07/10/2008 Apple recalls 3G iPhone power adapters
- 07/10/2008 Humber athlete gets CCAA National Scholar Award
- 07/10/2008 Federal candidates debate at Humber College
- 07/10/2008 Second City improves improv with Barack to the Future
- 07/10/2008 The Stills rock out in the suburbs
- 07/10/2008 New transit plan announced by Metrolinx
- 07/10/2008 China recalls milk after 4 dead and thousands harmed
- 07/10/2008 Toronto's Chinese Lantern Festival glows brightly
- 07/10/2008 Canadian author warns against disaster capitalism
- 06/10/2008 Thousands protest health care cuts across Ontario
- 06/10/2008 Sexual assault claimed to be false
- 06/10/2008 Woodbine set to expand beyond the track
- 03/10/2008 Food banks are driving to help the hungry
- 03/10/2008 VIVA strike has no end in sight
- 03/10/2008 Harper arts cuts spark controversy at college
- 03/10/2008 Runner's take off at the Toronto Waterfront Marathon
- 02/10/2008 Preventing the common cold and flu this upcoming winter
- 02/10/2008 Debate continues over police use of Tasers
- 02/10/2008 Second City improves improv in Barack to the Future
- 02/10/2008 Urban arts festival inspires youth
- 30/09/2008 Remembering Kyle Stone: a Humber instructor
- 29/09/2008 Harper seeks toughened sentences for young offenders
- 29/09/2008 Fathers of funk and ska steal the stage
- 26/09/2008 Canadian voters taking Green party seriously, May says
- 26/09/2008 Canadians voters taking Green party seriously, May says
- 26/09/2008 Provincial government introduces student textbook grant
- 26/09/2008 Men's soccer team rookies make a statement
- 26/09/2008 Applied Skills Training Centre due to launch next fall
- 25/09/2008 Swede to jetpack across English Channel
- 25/09/2008 Humber ready for proposed coffee cup ban
- 25/09/2008 Humber Room restauraunt taking measures to ensure food safety
- 25/09/2008 Bed bugs a biting concern for Toronto
- 24/09/2008 New link to work and health
- 23/09/2008 Onley champions disabled rights during Humber visit
- 23/09/2008 Double play bill explores love and sanity
- 23/09/2008 Study raises concerns over drivers on phones
- 23/09/2008 Canada's immigration history now online
- 23/09/2008 Theatre double bill explores love and sanity
- 23/09/2008 Questions surface on women's safety at Humber
- 20/09/2008 Far East trek: Photo students head to Vietnam
- 19/09/2008 Greenbelt Health, Your Future
- 19/09/2008 Temporary workers seek equal benefits
- 19/09/2008 Employers spying on employee's using Facebook
- 16/05/2008 Rwandan hero speaks with Humber and GTA students
- 21/04/2008 Overselling of parking passes causes frustration for Humber students
- 17/04/2008 Wine becoming the beverage of choice among young drinkers
- 15/04/2008 Where's Rover... Going to stay?
- 12/04/2008 Career Centre resume writing tips…in the nick of time
- 10/04/2008 Free coffee and music for commuters to promote random acts of kindness
- 10/04/2008 Rembering Sherri Wood, one of Humber's own
- 02/04/2008 All bullies need is more love from their parents, study suggests
- 02/04/2008 Earth Hour brings students together
- 02/04/2008 Humber students given a new way to avoid year-end charges
- 26/03/2008 Paying back OSAP takes over 14 years, students told
- 14/03/2008 CBC anchor speaks to Humber students
- 14/03/2008 Entrepreneurship an option for students looking for summer employment
- 12/03/2008 Infant Massage
- 12/03/2008 Argos land CFL Most Outstanding Player
- 12/03/2008 Sally Cooper celebrates book release at Humber
- 12/03/2008 New studio will boost city film industry, developer says
- 06/03/2008 3D ultrasound pose ethical dilemma
- 06/03/2008 Winter driving, is it ever going to end?
- 04/03/2008 Canadian Jeff Healey dies after long battle with cancer
- 04/03/2008 Running an 'ultramarathon' to the top of the world
- 04/03/2008 Canadian soldier killed by roadside bomb
- 27/02/2008 Toronto annual Indy race officially lost.
- 27/02/2008 Free legal clinics held at Humber North
- 16/02/2008 Homework can trigger burnout in children, new study says
- 16/02/2008 United Way is breaking ground due to president
- 16/02/2008 In or out? Gay rugby athletes speak out against stereotypes
- 16/02/2008 Canadian organs as a commodity? Not yet, ethicist says
- 13/02/2008 Humber president excited over new cash infusion
- 13/02/2008 Scarborough punk band prepares for west coast tour
- 13/02/2008 Are you in or out? Rugby players take on gay stereoptypes
- 07/02/2008 New campaign uses fashion to spark awareness
- 07/02/2008 GTA digs out from another massive snowfall
- 07/02/2008 Part-time college workers organize
- 07/02/2008 Buble hammers Copps Collesium
- 05/02/2008 Hollywood not responsible for death of Heath Ledger, says expert
- 05/02/2008 It's a go for Africentric schools
- 05/02/2008 New building brings new problems
- 05/02/2008 Humber grad proves his passion at the anchor desk
- 05/02/2008 Are you hot or is it just Building B?
- 30/01/2008 High winds and cold snap blast Toronto
- 30/01/2008 Nights of Fire spectacle warms WinterCity patrons
- 30/01/2008 Experts offer tips for safe winter driving
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