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Luis Miguel S. De Castro

Recent Work by Luis Miguel S.

Toronto snow day keeps teachers at work

Toronto snow day keeps teachers at work

As heavy snowfall shut down schools across Toronto, teachers continued working behind the scenes, balancing lesson planning, assessments, and personal responsibilities.
Sceptres prevail in Battle on Bay Street

Sceptres prevail in Battle on Bay Street

A deadlock, a surge of momentum, and an overtime finish defined the Toronto Sceptres’ battle against the Vancouver Goldeneyes at Scotiabank Arena on Jan. 17.
OPINION: Youth sports costs pricing out future stars

OPINION: Youth sports costs pricing out future stars

Every Canadian kid deserves a chance to play. But today, youth sports are becoming a privilege, not a pathway. Rising costs are shutting out talented children before they ever step onto the field.
OPINION: When floods wash away trust

OPINION: When floods wash away trust

As a Filipino studying in Canada, hearing about what happened to my country has made me grow uneasy. I have growing concerns about the well-being of my family, friends, and community that I might return to.
Melanin Market brings vibrance to North campus

Melanin Market brings vibrance to North campus

Cultures were showcased as Humber’s Black Student Support and Engagement Committee hosted this year’s Melanin Market at the Learning Resource Commons on Sept. 17.
How Toronto brands and gen z Are changing the game

How Toronto brands and gen z Are changing the game

“Clean beauty” is everywhere—but the term isn’t regulated. Experts break down the myths, marketing, and science behind the trend, from ingredient safety to sustainability and the risks of greenwashing.
OPINION: Canadian Premier League deserves respect, support

OPINION: Canadian Premier League deserves respect, support

The CPL is not just a development league, but a vital piece of the country’s growing soccer identity.
Voting on campus made easy for Humber students, staff

Voting on campus made easy for Humber students, staff

Humber Polytechnic will host on-campus voting for the 2025 federal election, making it easier to cast ballots.
Humber women’s soccer wins 12th OCAA indoor title

Humber women’s soccer wins 12th OCAA indoor title

Team wins the gold medal by defeating the Centennial Colts 3-2.
Men's basketball falls short in the OCAA final

Men's basketball falls short in the OCAA final

Humber Hawks lose 67-61 to the Durham Lords in the OCAA championship.
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