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Afghan journalist says women's rights, press freedom stifled in Afghanistan
Journalist Zahra Nader says war, the return of the Taliban, and the lack of women’s rights hurt press freedom in the country.
Feb 4, 2026 12:41 PM
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Humber's First Year Experience outlines its upcoming events
Humber's First Year Experience has many events planned for students this semester, providing an opportunity for them to have a great campus experience.
Feb 3, 2026 10:23 AM
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Humber professor scores Grammy
Humber deans celebrate the victory of an album created on campus.
Feb 2, 2026 9:33 PM
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Uncertainty in Washington forces Canada to rethink, adapt
Ottawa is trying to adjust its economic relationship with the U.S.
Feb 2, 2026 9:13 PM
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Humber’s Grammy wins highlight institution’s impact on music industry
Humber faculty and alumni are tied to multiple Grammy wins over the years.
Feb 2, 2026 8:00 PM
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Humber students share how they cope with mental health on campus
Humber's Wellness Centre brings attention to mental health as students return to school in the winter semester.
Feb 2, 2026 10:40 AM
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‘Terrorism is not a good thing’: Niagara father renounces extremist past at sentencing hearing
The defense says Matthew Althorpe's extremist behaviour was a 'coping mechanism' to deal with undiagnosed mental health problems.
Feb 1, 2026 6:02 PM
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The weight of 85 seconds
At 85 seconds to midnight, the Doomsday Clock is closer to symbolic global catastrophe than at any point in its history, a move scientists say reflects nuclear, climate and technological risks.
Jan 30, 2026 3:09 PM
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Oshawa autoworkers face layoffs as GM cuts third shift
The move comes amid trade tensions and strong profits, with Unifor challenging GM's claims of commitment to Canadian manufacturing.
Jan 29, 2026 5:06 PM
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Wagging tails, wellness at Humber Let's Talk
The Student Wellness and Accessibility Centre hosted its annual Let's Talk event at the LRC on Jan. 28.
Jan 29, 2026 1:36 PM
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