Educators say years students spend in post-secondary are when they learn to perfect skills, stay organized, and maintain a work ethic. Humber has a reputation for successful grads in many fields; radio broadcasting is a notable example. Take George Stroumboulopoulos (Strombo), who studied radio broadcasting at Humber and is now one of Canada’s most prominent … Continue reading Radio Broadcasting graduates from Humber show work ethic and flexibility
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Comic Expo Mania
Lucy Sky This year’s Comic Expo at Humber featured special guests Manu Bennett (Spartacus and Arrow) and Shaun Hatton (G4 Tech TV’s EP Daily), as well as many other guests, publishers and vendors with tables showcasing and selling their work. Josh Paglione, Humber Students’ Federation’s programming coordinator, said the event which ran Wednesday at Lakeshore … Continue reading Comic Expo Mania
Therapy dogs brought to Humber in hopes of relieving student stress
St.John's Ambulance dogs were brought to Humber as an attempt to relieve some stress for the students around mid-term time.
Canadian Journalism Foundation: J-Talk
The Canadian Journalism Foundation held a 'J-Talk' with a panel of experienced investigative journalists, to share tips and experiences, answer questions and give aspiring and working journalists a better idea of the reality behind this often dangerous field of journalism.
Early Childhood Education job fair at Humber College
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Festivals should be honest on what they are
Music festivals should be expected to stay true to their roots, just as much as bands are expected to stick to their originality and sound over what their label wants them to do. Live shows are what is keeping the music business alive and festivals have been an enormous part of that for decades. But they don’t always “stay true” to their roots, as many of us expect they should.
Battling with yourself
Growing up, I can’t say that I had it the worst, but I know I didn’t have it the best. I always gazed upon the kids that ‘had it all’ and my jealousy overcame me. I wanted that perfect family that all got together for Sunday dinners and took cute family pictures so bad that … Continue reading Battling with yourself
The sharp knife of a short life
There are a few times in the life of a writer that they take on the stress of a mental block. For me, it’s right now and I really hope that this is the beginning of the end. I find myself sitting at a picnic table in a dog park downtown Ottawa searching for inspiration. … Continue reading The sharp knife of a short life
Protected: My Journey
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Ottawa shootings: Soldiers and city guard the War Memorial
Tragedy hits Ottawa, Cpl. Nathan Cirillo shot dead at post in front of War Memorial in Ottawa.