Archive for March, 2010
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BRANDI DOUCETT

LIFE REPORTER

Be on guard for whoopee cushions, banana peels and other practical jokes today.

While April Fool’s Day may be one of the only times people think they can get away with pulling pranks, Humber’s sports teams …

 
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SHAUN BERNSTEIN

NEWS REPORTER

The new provincial budget does not provide specific numbers on what Humber can expect in funding for more students or on the future of a key transportation link to North Campus, the college and a city …

 

Catherine Labelle
News Reporter

For the first time, the arboretum on North Campus will host sessions during the spring migration of birds, said arboretum director Melanie Sifton.
“The Humber arboretum is known in several circles as being one of the …

 

Melissa Greer
News Reporter

A student’s car was stolen in broad daylight while plans to increase police patrols on campus were being made by Toronto police.
Second-year post-graduate journalism student, David White, 23, has viewed security video of his car …

 

Simon Rice
News Reporter

Humber’s Child Care Centres will increase their monthly fee by five per cent on April 1, after the board of governors approved the increase earlier this month.
The hike will apply to the 142 children at …

 

Andrew Ardizzi
News Reporter

Humber has announced a $10 million budget surplus, which the college said is due to increased student enrolment this year.
During last week’s board of governors meeting, a projected increase in student enrolment was announced for …

 

Board of governors is made up of 17 members who approve changes to college policy

Phil Heidenreich
News Reporter

Less than a month after the Humber Students’ Federation elections, students will be back at the polls to vote for the …

 

Mayssia Elajami
News Reporter

Two new greenhouses on North Campus will be constructed this summer with a $5,370 grant from the ministry of training, colleges and universities.
“The greenhouses are currently 1970s vintage style,” said associate director of capital development …

 
Jennifer Capraru filming Shake Hands with the Devil in Rwanda. (Courtesy)

Patrick Faller
AE Reporter

Humber will remember the 16th anniversary of the Rwandan genocide on Wednesday when theatre director and human rights advocate Jennifer Capraru is a guest speaker at the Robert Gordon Lecture Series.
Capraru, a native of Montreal …

 

Tessie Sanci
Bronwyn Rowsell
News Reporters

Humber international students face additional stresses with higher tuition fees.
“I am not stressed for my studies because I know I will study. The thing that is giving me tension is next year’s tuition,” …

 

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