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Services available on Humber campuses

Services available on Humber campuses

IGNITE provides many different services for Humber students, here are some you should know about.
Hundreds rally for immigrant justice in Toronto

Hundreds rally for immigrant justice in Toronto

Hundreds of protesters demonstrated in downtown Toronto on Sunday against racism and demanded justice for immigrants.
International students drop hits Ontario post-secondary schools

International students drop hits Ontario post-secondary schools

Canada’s cap on international student admissions caused a sharp decline in enrolments for fall intake, impacting colleges and universities financially and culturally.
Ontarians aren't sure about about alcohol in convenience stores

Ontarians aren't sure about about alcohol in convenience stores

People say they're they have mixed feelings about greater access to alcohol in convenience stores across Ontario.
IGNITE offers free soup on campus

IGNITE offers free soup on campus

IGNITE are opening their soup bars all across Humber campuses.
New look for Humber Et Cetera with launch of redesigned website

New look for Humber Et Cetera with launch of redesigned website

Humber Et Cetera's website has a new look. Humberetc.ca is now the online news hub for Humber Polytechnic's journalism program, said Mike Wise, one of the heads of the department.
Limiting immigration student working hours does more harm than good

Limiting immigration student working hours does more harm than good

Government limits on working hours imposed on international students hurt them. Critics say they should have the same rights as domestic students.
EDITORIAL: High schools need journalism education

EDITORIAL: High schools need journalism education

Low literacy rates have dire consequences for the economy and democracy. A reporter’s toolbox can help bridge the gap.
Faculty-college contract talks heading to conciliation

Faculty-college contract talks heading to conciliation

The union said in an email to its faculty members that it is filing for conciliation. It could also soon seek a strike mandate vote. The last strike went on for five weeks.
Culinary industry faces it's worst decline since COVID-19

Culinary industry faces it's worst decline since COVID-19

Humber Polytechnic culinary professor Mark Jahecki saw how the GTA food service industry was hit during the COVID-19 pandemic. He doesn't think it has recovered from the pandemic.