Newspapers are still being printed and purchased. Will that last? With each new medium that comes along people have been predicting the demise of the medium that came before. “Television was going to kill movies, television was going to kill radio and then radio was going to kill newspapers,” says John Hinds, president and chief … Continue reading The struggle to survive in a digital age
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R.I.D.E. cautions students against drinking and driving
Reporter Lucy Sky Camera Julianne Fox Various speakers cautioned students at Humber's North Campus about the dangers of driving under the influence of drugs and alcohol. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bIPnwoBDU8k&feature=youtu.be
TTC town hall, customers bring forth their concerns and suggestions
The TTC heard comments, good and bad, from customers near and far
Radio Broadcasting graduates from Humber show work ethic and flexibility
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
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
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.
Stanley Kubrick exhibition TIFF’s largest ever
Director Stanley Kubrick is most famous for his major motion pictures, including ’2001: A Space Odyssey’, ‘A Clockwork Orange’, and ‘Full Metal Jacket’. The TIFF Bell Lightbox is holding an exhibition dedicated to some of his most famous works, as well as some of his unrealized projects. Laurel MacMillan, director of exhibitions at the Lightbox said that it’s their largest exhibition yet and she feels very fulfilled seeing all of their hard work coming together so well.
Toronto Environmental Alliance surveys mayoral candidates
The candidates were asked 18 questions relating to five main topics (severe weather and climate change preparation, improve air quality, improve the TTC, reduce waste and detox Toronto,) each yes resulting in one point.
Campus pass tour hits Humber
The NBA partnered with Air Miles and did a three city tour to promote the upcoming basketball season across Canada, Humber being their second stop between Vancouver and Ottawa.
FEATURE: A day of recognition for the wrongfully convicted
People spend decades behind bars for crimes they didn't commit.