Thank you for your continued support of the Humber Et Cetera newsletter. After this issue, we are taking a break over the holidays, and we'll be re-tooling in January. Watch for more content and a new format in January.
Our Top Story
Ontario College faculty move closer to a possible strike
The union representing Ontario College faculty union has let its non-escalation agreement expire, setting the stage for potential January job action as contract talks stall over workload and job security.
Stories you might have missed this year
EDITORIAL: Mental health literacy must be taught to adults
A Sep. 30 editorial discussed the growing mental health crisis among youth and how the Ontario government's recent move to introduce mandatory mental health literacy in schools is a crucial step in solving the problem.
Hidden demons plague the restaurant industry
An Oct. 4 provincial news story by Julia-Marie Ilano and Benjamin Steeves explored how drug use in the restaurant industry affects workers and drives some to leave the sector.
Nuit Blanche shines on Humber’s artists
An Oct. 7 culture and arts story by Adrien Glazer highlighted Humber students showcasing their work at this year's Nuit Blanche.
Scott Mission's 'family' Thanksgiving meal reflects food insecurity
An Oct. 17 news story by Humber Et Cetera reporter Reet Arora covers the Scott Mission's annual Thanksgiving meal and how it makes us think more about food insecurity and homelessness.
Humber’s breast cancer awareness campaign surpasses goal
A Nov. 6 news story by Humber Et Cetera reporter Luis Miguel S. De Castro covers how Humber Polytechnic’s Department of Public Safety came together to support Breast Cancer Canada during Breast Cancer Awareness Month.