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OPINION: TikTok told me to inject this in my body; I will not

OPINION: TikTok told me to inject this in my body; I will not

Your favourite TikTok influencers are injecting peptides and telling you to do the same. Here is what they are not telling you.
Humber 5K smashes fundraising goal in the rain

Humber 5K smashes fundraising goal in the rain

Despite the rain, more than 100 Humber students, staff, alumni and community members laced up their shoes Thursday to support mental health services for young adults, raising nearly $5,000.
Humber Arboretum’s International Beaver Day walk spotlights its busiest builders

Humber Arboretum’s International Beaver Day walk spotlights its busiest builders

Humber Arboretum’s International Beaver Day walk gave visitors a closer look at how beavers are shaping the landscape along the Humber River.
OPINION: Reality behind 'bomb the s**t out of 'em'

OPINION: Reality behind 'bomb the s**t out of 'em'

The White House’s recent use of meme-style TikToks during the Iran war is raising concerns about how governments communicate in the age of viral content. Experts say this messaging may have serious implications for public trust and how audiences perceive war.
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.
McGill historian says democracy built to exclude Black communities

McGill historian says democracy built to exclude Black communities

A Humber audience heard that Black self‑determination movements in North America have historically faced surveillance and disruption from state institutions, raising questions about how democratic systems operate.
OPINION: Somewhere in America, a little girl is hiding in an attic writing about ICE

OPINION: Somewhere in America, a little girl is hiding in an attic writing about ICE

It was a cool November evening that felt like any other in Atlanta. Lavora Celeste Vincent decided she’d head to bed early, hoping to fix her sleep schedule before her semester really kicked off.
At Fort York, people carry family names, not just poppies

At Fort York, people carry family names, not just poppies

Fort York’s Remembrance Day ceremony brought together a historical interpreter, a Royal Canadian Army corporal and a reverend, each with family ties to war.