STUDENT SPOTLIGHT: The long game
Kaverappa K.U. is a Web Development student and a passionate gamer. He is desperately looking for work so he can buy a gaming setup.
Read MoreKaverappa K.U. is a Web Development student and a passionate gamer. He is desperately looking for work so he can buy a gaming setup.
Read MoreAccording to Statista, in 2016 only two per cent of video games featured female protagonists, but by 2020 this number had risen to 18 per cent.
Read MoreThere has long been a debate among parents that video games cause violent tendencies in their children and this violence can lead to poor behaviour.
Read MoreThe Ontario government’s announcement of a scholarship for esports and video gaming programs leaves many feeling validated.
Read MoreHumber Esports faces recruitment struggles as collegiate esports seasons begin.
Read MoreMicrosoft’s purchase of the troubled developer could bring a host of new IPs to Xbox and potentially improve the competitive gaming scene.
Read MoreGames used to mean something to get excited about, now it’s simply wondering if they’ll be playable.
Read MoreDuring my gaming experience, I’ve received death threats and heard males “joke” about sexually assaulting me when I was as young as 16.
Read MoreThe annual gaming showcase will show off new titles in a free virtual event.
Read MoreMicrosoft makes record-breaking purchase in gaming catalogue
Read MoreMillions of casual gamers around the globe are beginning to earn a living through professional gaming.
Read MoreHumber and Guelph-Humber students had a smashing good time at the annual Super Smash Bros tournament, hosted by IGNITE. The tournament offered prizes and the respect of the gaming community at Humber.
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