TALES OF HUMBER: My journey in becoming more progressive
When I was younger I found most ideas of social justice to be either redundant or stupid. Now I’m a bonafide social justice warrior.
Read MoreWhen I was younger I found most ideas of social justice to be either redundant or stupid. Now I’m a bonafide social justice warrior.
Read MoreMy experience with burnout has affected me more than I realize, and I’m still learning to cope.
Read MoreIt has been 51 years since Humber College dressed a football team. My uncle shared his experiences playing for the college’s football team in its final year.
Read MoreAlbin Augustine, an international student, shares his struggles with finding legal work that’s also well-paying.
Read MoreThere is one side of being an international student in Canada that no one talks about. It is how much this place teaches you about life.
Read MoreMarking the 50th anniversary of the Chilean coup d’état on Sept. 11, my father shared his harrowing experiences and journey to Canada.
Read MoreI was asked to pay $850 by a hospital when I suffered an injury because Humber didn’t send the list of enrolled students to Morcare Insurance.
Read MoreRussian propaganda is stronger than family bonds.
Read MoreChildren need to understand that a student with special education needs is not necessarily “disabled.”
Read MoreEveryone’s first job is different, but when I started going to school at Humber I had no idea that I would end up working for the school too.
Read MoreI found the sisters I never knew I had. They were always right in front of me.
Read MoreNavigating the world with ADHD has not been simple, but over time I learned how to cope, and now it’s my favourite part of myself.
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