Archive for February, 2008

Jon Sufrin
News Reporter

Some students are still unfamiliar with HSF, but current  president Nick Farnell said voter turnout for the upcoming Humber Student’s Federation election is expected to double last year’s.

“Last year we brought in about 6.5 per …

 

John Bkila
News Reporter

Lakeshore hosted a Toronto Police Services mentoring session  to recruit more women to law enforcement careers.

“We’re pioneers in this type of outreach in that these sessions are geared solely towards women as potential applicants to …

 

Fiona Collie
News Reporter

North Campus vice-president administration and campus life candidates express their goals for their desired positions.

Praveen Pirati, 22, third-year business administration student, said he wants to be an HSF executive to make a difference for students.…

 

Fiona Collie/Jeremy Eaton
News Reporters

Vice-presidential candidates for Lakeshore Campus have many ideas about how to improve student life, from a wilder frosh week to program networking. But one of the most important things they stress to students is to …

 

Fiona Collie/Jeremy Eaton
News Reporters

From money to communication, four of six students running for Humber Students’ Federation president have very different ideas about what will work best for students on all three campuses.

Mike Berg, 21, said his previous …

 

Justin Robertson
News Reporter

Canadian journalist Gwynne Dyer captivated faculty and students during a lecture at Lakeshore, arguing ways  to cut 80 per cent of greenhouse emissions by 2030.

Dyer, who has also worked as a columnist, broadcaster and speaker …

 

Fiona Collie
News Reporter

Students had the chance to ask candidates in the Humber Students’ Federation elections about their concerns surrounding campus life during Electionfest, held at the North Campus students centre Wednesday.

The six presidential candidates sat at two …

 

C.Commisso / J. Sahlani
News Reporters

Former Humber student Guio Jacinto says she is happy to see Cuban President Fidel Castro go and his brother Raul step in.

“I am glad he stepped down,” said Jacinto, a former Humber student …

 

Program expanded for international students

Amy Leitner
News Reporter

Ontario’s Provincial Nominee Program (OPNP) has announced changes that will benefit international students looking to live and work in the province, but Humber students may still find the job hunt challenging.…

 

Erin Lewis
News Reporter

Wintry weather has hammered Toronto and clean-up crews around the city are struggling to stay within budget, but not Humber, said facilities management.

“We have a fixed price contract with the snow removal company,” said Carol …

 

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