Humber medicine garden now open to Indigenous students and staff
Humber North campus is opening a medicine garden to give Indigenous students and staff direct access to traditional medicines.
Read MoreHumber North campus is opening a medicine garden to give Indigenous students and staff direct access to traditional medicines.
Read MoreHumber College’s Office of Sustainability hosted an event to promote the importance of pollinators on the first day of Pollinator Week
Read MoreHumber’s Office of Sustainability organized a beehive painting event to prepare Humber Bees’ homes as they return to campus in late May or early June
Read MoreData released by TransformTO showed that in 2017, 52 per cent of the city’s greenhouse gas emissions were caused by buildings, 38 per cent by transportation, and 10 per cent from waste.
Read MoreThe outdoor classroom Humber Food Learning Garden is now officially open.
Read MoreHumber Arboretum on Humber College’s North Campus has been named among the most beautiful outdoor locales in Toronto.
Read MoreHumber College’s North Campus will hold ‘Toursday’ event to draw students to their Arboretum.
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Read MoreSome conservation areas in the Greater Toronto Area are making adjustments to maintain their parks during this season’s harsh weather conditions.
Read MoreBy Therese Jastrzebski Sports management students are planning a community race to raise money...
Read MoreBy: Claire McCormack and Heather VanAndel Students were cautioned to stay indoors Monday night as the effects of Hurricane Sandy swept up the East Coast of North America leaving 200,000 people in Ontario and Quebec without...
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