OPINION: Kate’s cancer diagnosis and the culture of sensationalism
Kate Middleton’s recent cancer diagnosis amidst conspiracy theories reflects the trajectory of fake news and misinformation.
Read MoreKate Middleton’s recent cancer diagnosis amidst conspiracy theories reflects the trajectory of fake news and misinformation.
Read MoreHumber College Esports gets its very own official micro-credential.
Read MoreA proposed ban on TikTok in the U.S. is causing waves of concerns in Canada. Influencers and brands may have to find alternative means to advertise.
Read MoreThe internet can expose people to a variety of ideas. But one that’s on the rise seems to be fascism.
Read MoreMichelle Chubb, known as Indigenous Baddie, discusses mental health, social media, and advocacy at Humber.
Read MoreHateful comments and cyberbullying cases are increasing.
Read MoreThe CSE said Canadians with commercially sensitive information on their devices should be especially cautious when granting access to their devices.
Read MoreReality television once offered a look into the different lives of people from all walks of life, but today it sits as a polarizing part of popular culture.
Read MorePoliticians have been using social media as a way to market their candidacy for elections.
Read MoreThe “town square” Twitter that Elon Musk, promised is in full effect — it’s not looking pretty.
Read MoreMany celebrated Elon Musk’s Twitter takeover as a victory for “free speech.” Yet the free speech ushered in by him could fuel hate, division, and danger.
Read MoreKanye West went on a social media tantrum in which he spewed antisemitic nonsense and was immediately met with backlash from the Jewish community.
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