Humber hosted ‘hackathon’ to continue building major Smart City project
Humber hosted a hackathon to continue the work on the Lego Smart City. Here is what happened.
Read MoreHumber hosted a hackathon to continue the work on the Lego Smart City. Here is what happened.
Read MoreHumber Women’s volleyball head coach Chris Wilkins has developed a reputation as one of the top winning coaches in the OCAA.
Read MoreHumber’s Artist in Residence concert highlights trumpeter Ingrid Jensen alongside student ensembles.
Read MoreThere’s a hiring freeze in the job market despite an extended 40-hour work limit for international students.
Read MoreHumber’s IGNITE student union hosted a “Meet Your Candidates” event to introduce the candidates for the upcoming 2024-2025 IGNITE election.
Read MoreThe college’s parking situation may be looking to undergo some significant changes in the near future.
Read MoreInconsistent federal policy changes on work permit eligibility dashes the hopes of international students.
Read MoreHumber Et Cetera and Humber News are competing against other finalists in the Ontario Community Newspaper Association’s 2023 awards.
Read MoreThe use of recreational cannabis could lead to anxiety in some people. Humber News explores personal stories and expert opinions.
Read MoreA fundraiser at Yuk Yuk’s for Friends of The Israeli Defence Force faced protests and calls for Humber College to end its link with the comedy club.
Read MoreFacing Future, an immersive art experience by Humber Galleries.
Read MoreHumber offers a wide range of student clubs supporting inclusivity on campus, but some mixed-race students have a difficult time feeling included.
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