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2026 Winter Paralympics Recap: Medal rush opens competition for Team Canada

2026 Winter Paralympics Recap: Medal rush opens competition for Team Canada

Kalle Eriksson was the first Canadian to win a medal alongside his guide Sierra Smith, earning a silver on Day One of the Paralympic Games while other Canadians did well on the slopes and the ice hockey rink.
TALES FROM HUMBER: Rethinking success in age of hustle culture

TALES FROM HUMBER: Rethinking success in age of hustle culture

My travels overseas forced me to reevaluate the meaning of success and productivity and appreciate a slower pace of life.
VIDEO: Students protest OSAP changes

VIDEO: Students protest OSAP changes

Ontario post-secondary students angered by rising education costs protested at Queen's Park on March 4.
Sneak peek into Humber's fashion show

Sneak peek into Humber's fashion show

Humber students prepare for their ‘upcycled’ themed fashion show.
Career readiness is about effort, not expense

Career readiness is about effort, not expense

Students invest in memberships, networking tools and online platforms to stand out in the job market, but experts say skills and initiative matter more than costly professional upgrades.
Students rally at Queen’s Park against OSAP cuts

Students rally at Queen’s Park against OSAP cuts

Hundreds gathered at the legislature on March 4 protesting the new OSAP policy that shifts grants to loans.
OPINION: U.S. Supreme Court's tariff ruling a 'Goliath' that Canada has yet to slay

OPINION: U.S. Supreme Court's tariff ruling a 'Goliath' that Canada has yet to slay

The highest court sided with a small toymaking business in Illinois in a modern-day tale of David besting Goliath.
Red Square Day pushes back on OSAP cuts

Red Square Day pushes back on OSAP cuts

Humber students hosted Red Square Day on March 2 at the North campus to spread awareness of the recent OSAP cuts before a major rally planned for Queen's Park on March 4.
Toronto symposium showcases green construction

Toronto symposium showcases green construction

The Build Green Symposium gathers industry professionals to discuss reducing carbon emissions on jobsites.
Humber student describes panic, information gaps in Cancun after cartel leader’s killing

Humber student describes panic, information gaps in Cancun after cartel leader’s killing

A Humber Polytechnic journalism student says she felt “in the dark” while in Cancun after the killing of a Mexican cartel leader elsewhere in the country.