Humber journalism students shine in Columbia University’s media awards
Nathan Abraha, one of the award recipients, says he puts much effort into writing his stories because he wants to represent the people he covers.
Read MoreNathan Abraha, one of the award recipients, says he puts much effort into writing his stories because he wants to represent the people he covers.
Read MoreWhen a high school principal tried to censor some student journalists, they took their fight for press freedom all the way to the BC Legislature.
Read MoreHumber Journalism students express their frustration with the restrictions on reporting and filming on campus
Read MoreThe use-of-space policy at Humber College is restrictive for student reporters, journalism professors said.
Read MoreThe Temporary Use-of-Space Policy has been in force at Humber College since 2019, but only recently has it become clear that it undercuts opportunities for journalism students practicing their lessons.
Read MoreThe film, Pearl Under Pressure, addresses violence against children.
Read MoreThe Toronto Star suspended its journalism summer and year-long internship programs leaving students surprised and disappointed.
Read MoreHumber journalism students are feature in the mental health edition of the Humber Literary Review.
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