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Aislinn E. Millette

Aislinn E. Millette

Recent Work by Aislinn E.

Creative advertising students face off in Humber’s Sprint Week

Creative advertising students face off in Humber’s Sprint Week

Sprint Week at Humber Polytechnic brings together students, faculty and industry professionals for a whirlwind of creativity and competition. From intense challenges to innovative projects, the event showcased the talent and energy of the Humber community.
Students want more affordable transit options

Students want more affordable transit options

Toronto City Council revealed its 2025 budget, maintaining transit fares at $3.30 per ride while committing more than $4.9 billion over the next decade to public transportation enhancements.
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.
Students blend style, history at Humber Fashion Museum

Students blend style, history at Humber Fashion Museum

Humber Fashion Business and Arts program hosts their first ever Fashion Museum.
Fashion students promote sustainability in style

Fashion students promote sustainability in style

Humber Fashion Arts students promote sustainability through thrifting and reviving clothes at the annual Eco Closet event.
Emerging designer turns trauma into art at Toronto Fashion Week

Emerging designer turns trauma into art at Toronto Fashion Week

Tia Kureshi, 2024 Fashion Student of the Year, shares her inspiring designs at Fashion Art Toronto.
TIMELINE: Key moments leading up to 2024 election

TIMELINE: Key moments leading up to 2024 election

This election is arguably the most important American election. This is a timeline of standout moments leading up to today's election.
Women's rugby team secures third place, prepare for playoffs

Women's rugby team secures third place, prepare for playoffs

Humber’s women’s rugby sevens team set a goal of placing among the top three this season. They did and are now preparing for the playoffs.
How the food industry turns everything to junk

How the food industry turns everything to junk

Michael Moss revealed how food companies use salt, sugar and fat to make everyday products as addictive as tobacco.
Legality of e-scooters in Toronto remains vague

Legality of e-scooters in Toronto remains vague

E-scooters in Toronto are illegal, unlike other GTA cities who have adopted pilot programs. The legality remains confusing and controversial.
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