With the school term winding down, we're taking this opportunity to highlight some of the top stories we published this term:
Pressures of pandemic continues to impact children's education
This provincial news story on Sep. 16 by Humber Et Cetera reporter Julia-Marie Ilano focuses on Monika Peternel’s eight-year-old son and how the pressures of the COVID-19 pandemic are continuing to affect his education.
‘Sisters in Jazz’ showcase talents at the Lakeshore campus
This arts and culture story on Sep. 18 by Humber Et Cetera reporter Julia C. Sequeira covers the Sister in Jazz event hosted at the Lakeshore campus, how it emphasized queer inclusivity, allowed participants to get hands-on experience comfortably and in a safe environment.
Faculty-college contract talks heading to conciliation
This provincial news story also on Sep. 18 by Humber Et Cetera reporter Harnoor Kaur gives an update on the negotiations between the faculty union, the Ontario Public Service Employees Union and the College Employer Council.
EDITORIAL: High schools need journalism education
This editorial piece on Sep. 19 by Humber Et Cetera staff talks about how journalism education needs to be taught sooner as many Canadians are currently unable to spot fake news and how lack of confidence contributes to the spread of misinformation.
Humber hosts empowering Take Back the Night
This local news story on Sep. 20 by Humber Et Cetera reporter Julia Vellucci covers Humber Polytechnic's ninth Take Back the Night event and how it brought together students to support survivors of sexual assault, showing how people of all genders can be affected.