Coping with Blue Monday post-holiday blues
Blue Monday reminds people it’s important to address low mental health. But it’s also important to address those concerns on other days too.
Read MoreBlue Monday reminds people it’s important to address low mental health. But it’s also important to address those concerns on other days too.
Read MoreJim Rapi, a Humber student from the Philippines, says the rising cost of living forces him to work 30 to 35 hours of work a week while studying full-time.
Read MoreHype Hall is Humber College’s official free student social that celebrates the end of the school term and is expected to host all full time students next Wednesday at the Universal Event Space in Vaughan.
Read MoreCampus therapy dog Percy providing love and support for student as midterm season approaches.
Read MoreHumber athletes shared their experiences on challenges with school and sports and the resources available that helped them find balance.
Read MoreThe latest survey from People for Education shows the issues faced by students and teachers have only grown since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic
Read MoreAs the college strike deadline approaches, Humber News finds out what health services students can access.
Read MoreStress and mental health effects brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic can be relieved through meditation, according to an expert.
Read MoreThe high costs of education is not the only obstacle faced by international students in a system that relies heavily on their fees.
Read MoreYou never understand how much a toxic relationship affects your life and mental health until you’re completely out of it.
Read MoreFeeling the pressure from their studies is common for young adults and some might turn to alcohol as a stress relief.
Read MoreJournalists often cover conflicts in their job. But many end up suffering mental health issues after covering war-zones, violent crimes, and destruction.
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