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TALES FROM HUMBER: Tell me what you eat, I’ll tell you who you are.

TALES FROM HUMBER: Tell me what you eat, I’ll tell you who you are.

Food was always a symbol of love and gratitude within my family, a reason that led to me becoming passionate about food to this day.
OPINION: How can I be what I’m not learning to be

OPINION: How can I be what I’m not learning to be

Humber Polytechnic has created a large pool of current journalism industry professionals, but the road to getting there has a slippery slope for some.
TALES FROM HUMBER: I am the sum of equal parts

TALES FROM HUMBER: I am the sum of equal parts

I am a mixed person who looks like the "model minority" but growing up disconnected from my culture made me question my identity. My internal conflict doesn't make me any less Asian.
OPINION: Averted strike outcome could only be positive for students

OPINION: Averted strike outcome could only be positive for students

I think the outcome of the province wide college strike will only benefit students for the good.
OPINION: You probably would have hated Martin Luther King Jr., too

OPINION: You probably would have hated Martin Luther King Jr., too

A 1968 Harris poll revealed 75 per cent of the U.S. disapproved of Martin Luther King Jr., a number that is not surprising when we look at public attitudes towards modern activists spreading a similar message.
OPINION: Falling interest rates won’t solve Canada’s rent crisis

OPINION: Falling interest rates won’t solve Canada’s rent crisis

Housing is still painfully expensive for most despite the decline in average rents for all residential property types.
OPINION: Animal entertainment is cruelty disguised as fun

OPINION: Animal entertainment is cruelty disguised as fun

Animal entertainment is a relic of the past. We must critically examine the implications of what we choose to consume, and at what expense.
OPINION: Health coverage gaps can leave Ontario's international students in crisis

OPINION: Health coverage gaps can leave Ontario's international students in crisis

Ontario is home to over 300,000 international students, but many of them face a hidden health crisis.
OPINION: Poilievre's 'axe the tax' is a weapon of mass distraction

OPINION: Poilievre's 'axe the tax' is a weapon of mass distraction

Disinformation is being used to confuse the population to control the narrative around climate policies.
OPINION: Humber should have more Halal food options

OPINION: Humber should have more Halal food options

As a Muslim, I eat halal food as it is part of my religion. However other religious followers have their unique needs. They should be all be accommodated.