Archive for April, 2007
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Men’s basketball coach in second year as academic adviser to students who need direction in their studies

James Sturgeon
Sports Reporter

Men’s basketball coach Darrell Glenn is the school’s only paid academic adviser, helping athletes get through their courses. | photo by james sturgeonThere was a point last year when Chris Thompson, then in his rookie season as a forward for the …

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Suzan Park
Life Reporter

Ever since Oprah Winfrey revealed that 85 per cent of women are wearing the wrong bra size, women are becoming more aware of their breasts.

Nancy Stinson, a salesperson who specializes in bra fittings at Hers …

 
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Spring butternut squash gnocchiWhisk Logo
Chef Eric Ricatti

Approx. cost: $30 to $35
Prep time: 10 to 20 minutes.

Ingredients:
1 medium butternut squash,
peeled, seeds removed, cubed
2 tsp extra-virgin olive oil
350 g all-purpose flour
200 g freshly grated …

 

Jef Catapang
Life Reporter

The end of the school year will mark the first graduating class from Humber’s Paralegal Studies, e-Business and Industrial Design bachelor’s degree programs, all of which were approved in 2002 and launched in 2003.

Each program …

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Suzan Park
Life Reporter

With all the temptations on campus, it’s a wonder how anyone can stay in shape. But after receiving nutritional guidance from Athletics Trainer Monique Haan, our Student Bodies are finding ways to resist.

Priscilla Daviau

Weight:…

 
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Natasha Fall
Senior Reporter

Volunters such as Marguerite Coats (l) and Audrey Schaub (r) sell daffodils in support of Canadian Cancer Society research. | photo by natasha fallThe Canadian Cancer Society’s Daffodil Month bloomed this weekend, marking the beginning of the annual event with the Daffodil Days Campaign.

Volunteers were stationed around the country selling daffodils to raise money for cancer research.

Volunteer …

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Avril Sequeira
Life Reporter

Fashion arts students organized the Transitions Runway Show  Tuesday evening to demonstrate their talents and give back. | photo by avril sequeiraThe Transitions Runway Show, held last Tuesday at Capitol Events theatre in downtown Toronto, was not only great publicity for up-and-coming designers, but also a chance for Humber College students to get a taste of the …

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Jordana Stier
Life Reporter

The amount of space caged hens are given is equivalent to the size of a sheet of typing paper. | courtesyFood Services manager Don Henriques said he would consider finding out where the eggs served on campus come from, after the University of Guelph became the first school in Canada to stop serving eggs laid by …

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Stephanie Sherr
Business Reporter

Students who exceed their allotted number of printing credits before the end of the semester will have to pay extra to use school printers, said Humber’s information technology service support manager Ryan Burton.

“What we’re trying …

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Different kinds of education make each program unique

Andrew Stewart
Senior Reporter

With my time in college drawing to a close, I can’t help but draw some comparisons to the four years of university I did before coming here.

Many …

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