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2008 January | Humber Et Cetera
Archive for January, 2008

Andrew Tomkinson
Biz/Tech Reporter

For graduates who dream of owning their own business one day, the Canadian Youth Business Foundation (CYBF) offers a foot in the door.

“Over the years, a few of our business students have taken advantage of …

 

Andrew Chin
Biz/Tech Reporter

The first Canadian private college devoted to teaching sports broadcasting will open its Toronto doors to the first stream of 15 students, this Monday.

For president and Humber Radio Certificate graduate, David Lanys, the reaction to …

 

Amy Leitner
News Reporter

Racist graffiti found on the doors of York University’s Black Students’ Alliance office was an act meant to offend and hurt people, said Roger Lewis, Humber’s human rights and diversity co-ordinator.

“The graffiti has created a …

 

Anastasiya Jogal
News Reporter

The college is in favour of a recent study recommending road tolls on major highways in the GTA if it helps the environment, said Karen Tavener, transportation training centre director.

“If it were to go towards …

 

Jeremy Eaton
News Reporter

Humber Students’ Federation has added two extra days of voting to give students opportunity to cast a ballot starting on March 4.

“Some of the things that people said last year was that they didn’t have …

 

GTA shootings renew controversy

Christina Commisso
News Reporter

A ban on handguns may not be the best way to combat the recent wave of gun violence in Toronto, said Henri Berube, co-ordinator of the Police Foundations program.

“The stats I …

 

Rosanna Araujo
Special to Et Cetera

After a year long debate, Toronto District School Board (TDSB) voted 11-9 to open the city’s first Afrocentric school Tuesday nght.

Nigel Barriffe, a Grade 4 teacher in the west-end was in favour of …

 

Dave Lipson
News Reporter

Applications to the University of Guelph-Humber skyrocketed 24.7 per cent for the fall 2008 term, according to preliminary numbers released by Ontario Universities’ Application Centre.

Statistics indicate an increase in applicants to most Ontario colleges and …

 

North America demands sprinkler systems in highrises, but not Ontario

Jon Sufrin
News Reporter

According to a report by Toronto Fire Services, Ontario is the only province in Canada that does not require sprinkler systems in newly constructed residential highrises.

 

Poor performance could be linked to ink colour

Tabitha Venasse
Life Editor

Ever notice that business supply stores such as Staples are beginning to stock up on more purple pens and fewer red ones?

Over the last few years, many …

 

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