Archive for October, 2008

David Lipson
Senior Reporter

We Help. Give. Humber Life.  The Humber Students’ Federation was able to back up its punctuated slogan last week.  It hosted two popular events that proved students aren’t apathetic about school issues, they’re just selective about …

 

R.J. Riley
In Focus

Hordes of zombies screamed “Brains! Brains!” as they lurched from a pit at the Trinity Bellwoods Park towards the Bloor Cinema to celebrate the horror genre in the sixth annual Zombie Walk last Sunday.
 “I advocate …

 

R.J. Riley
In Focus

Humber’s Lakeshore Campus is one of Toronto’s most haunted sites, according to The Toronto & Ontario Ghosts and Hauntings Research Society.
The buildings and the underground tunnels that connect them were once home to Toronto’s Mimico …

 

Humber Etc.
Humber Etc.

At the precipice of the U.S. election, John McCain is floundering as an increasingly stoic Barack Obama fires ahead in the polls. With signs pointing to a clear winner, some will no doubt point to the …

 

Debora Sardaneta
News Reporter

Part-time college teachers  and workers in Ontario now have the right to collective bargaining.
The new Colleges Collective Bargaining Act 2008, passed earlier this month, gives part-time and seasonal college workers the right to join a …

 

Keith Roberts
News Reporter

Ontario’s largest college is at an all-time high in enrollment and is only expected to grow more.
“We are now the biggest college in Ontario,” said Humber President John Davies.
The largest growth is among first-year …

 


The lights dimmed and the words “A True Story” appeared on the screen. The music swelled and the camera panned down to show Los Angeles in 1928, complete with desaturated film and a trolley car tingling along in front of …

 

Matthew Garcia
Biz/Tech Reporter

Halloween is only the beginning when it comes to long-awaited videogame releases. November continues what October started as some of the biggest titles of the year hit store shelves.
From free running across rooftops to commanding …

 

Et Cetera Staff
Et Cetera Staff

Pictured above are Lakshan Weerasinghe and Kevin Stephens, top winners at the HSF Pumpkin Carving contest.
The two first year mechanical engineering  and design students beat out four other all-female teams to win a …

 

Alina Sotula
In Focus

The Charity Haunt, a maze that raises money for SickKids, is heading into its fifth year and according to organizers it promises to be bigger and better this year.
“This event has drawn as many as …

 

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