As we wrap up our term, here is the second wave of highlighting some of the top stories we published this term:
Humber's Grab 'n Go Food Bank helps food insecure students
A Sept. 26 campus news story by Humber Et Cetera reporter Reet Arora covered the Grab 'n Go Food Bank, organized by Liberal Studies professor and program co-ordinator Candace Iron of the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
EDITORIAL: Financial literacy must be taught earlier than high school
A Sept. 27 editorial by Humber Et Cetera staff examined why students need financial literacy education earlier in their schooling to better understand money management and prepare for their future.
Humber community unites in IGNITE's Walk for Reconciliation
This campus news story also on Sep. 27 by Humber Et Cetera reporter Ethan Alcaidinho covered how the Humber community recognized the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation through IGNITE's Walk for Reconciliation.
Humber Esports level up this upcoming semester
An Oct. 2 sports story by Humber Et Cetera reporter Julia-Marie Ilano explored how Humber esports continued to grow, noting Humber Polytechnic as one of few Ontario schools supporting competitive gaming teams.
Kensington Market hosts its 9th annual jazz festival
An Oct. 2 arts and culture story by Humber Et Cetera reporter Julia C. Sequeira covered the Kensington Market Jazz Festival, featuring Juno Award-winning saxophonist Richard Underhill.