OPINION: Students are Canada’s latest scapegoat
Canada capped student visas in hopes of easing the cost of living crisis, but that won’t solve the problem.
Read MoreCanada capped student visas in hopes of easing the cost of living crisis, but that won’t solve the problem.
Read MoreCaps on international students has created tensions on college campuses as institutions and students still try to adjust.
Read MoreColleges across Ontario support the recommended five per cent tuition hike put forth by the Blue Ribbon Panel. Here’s what Humber students have to say.
Read MoreNicole Chateau learned how to juggle two separate programs at Humber College and U or T while playing competitive basketball with the Hawks.
Read MoreHumber College’s Bachelor of Journalism degree program is being suspended. A review of the course is expected.
Read MoreStudents are calling on parties to act on climate justice, food insecurity, housing issues, Indigenous sovereignty, and decent work for all, CFS says.
Read MoreThe major parties’ post-secondary education platforms don’t have plans to help international students or the college’s reliance on their tuition, according to student activist groups.
Read MoreHumber has been providing free supplies on campus since 2017
Read MoreHumber students faced a rough fall semester, returning to campus and balancing remote learning with in-person studies. Some say an extended winter break is needed.
Read MoreWilliam Davis, known to many as Brampton Billy, was instrumental in developing colleges and famous for forging connections crossing the party lines.
Read MorePremier Doug Ford’s throne speech focused on health and long-term care. The silence on post-secondary education echoed loudly on Ontario campuses.
Read MoreWith sexual violence being exposed in numerous post-secondary schools, many are concerned it’s all just a part of the experience.
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