It was a fashionable way to spend Thursday on campus. Before the Style-Con fashion show, Fashion arts students showcased their eco-conscious fashion at their annual Eco-Closet event. The student-run initiative, which began as a way to provide interview-appropriate clothing, now champions sustainable style while supporting Humber's ambitious 2029 net-zero emissions goal.
Read how these young designers are making fashion more accessible and earth-friendly.
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Women's soccer overcomes challenges to win OCAA silver
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Around Humber
Today at 3 p.m. is the fourth day of the Neurodiversity in Nature program. It is a free, nature-focused and arts-inspired program for post-secondary students from any school who identify with neurodivergence, the theme for this week is "Worldbuilding with Inspiration from Nature."
Need some help with your public speaking skills? Learn how to become a confident public speaker and how to interact well with your audience by joining today's learning skills workshop at 11 a.m.
Humber Athletics
The Hawks face the Fanshawe Falcons in volleyball on Saturday at the North Campus gym.
- Women's game: 1 p.m.
- Men's game: 3 p.m.
Be sure to catch the women's game here and the men's game here.