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Toronto’s Queer Cinema Club offers scary screenings for Halloween

Toronto’s Queer Cinema Club offers scary screenings for Halloween

Monthly film series at Paradise Theatre spotlights supernatural thriller 'Suspiria' for October showing
Humber drives Canadian info storytelling with Data Driven 2024

Humber drives Canadian info storytelling with Data Driven 2024

The 7th annual conference brings together data science and journalism.
Audio: Is trick-or-treating dead?

Audio: Is trick-or-treating dead?

Are perceptions of safety behind perceived drops of kids going door-to-door?
ETC Newspaper: Faculty vote in favour of a strike mandate

ETC Newspaper: Faculty vote in favour of a strike mandate

The latest issue of our award-winning newspaper: Vol.68 No.5/ Oct. 18, 2024
Faculty members vote 79 per cent for strike mandate

Faculty members vote 79 per cent for strike mandate

Faculty members voted 79 per cent in favour of authorizing a strike as necessary with 11,848 members, or 76.1 per cent, voting.
Climate change is making coffee more expensive in Canada

Climate change is making coffee more expensive in Canada

Rising temperatures and erratic weather are affecting coffee-growing areas worldwide, reducing production and increasing prices.
Pets can be great benefit for students who can afford them

Pets can be great benefit for students who can afford them

A 2024 report from CAMH revealed a worrying decline in overall mental health among Ontario students. Could animals play a role in helping people handle life?
Hawk's womens basketball falls to 1-2 in pre-season play

Hawk's womens basketball falls to 1-2 in pre-season play

The Hawks go down to 1-2 in the pre-season as they lose to the York Lions on Wednesday night.
University of Toronto prof shares Nobel Prize in physics for AI research

University of Toronto prof shares Nobel Prize in physics for AI research

The Godfather of AI, Geoffrey Hinton from the University of Toronto shared the 2024 Nobel Prize in physics. Hinton is the fourth faculty member from the U of T to receive the Nobel Prize.
Faculty union concerned about counsellor-student ratio

Faculty union concerned about counsellor-student ratio

The ratio is 1 counsellor to 10,672 Humber students.