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Life | Humber Et Cetera
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According to a recent study from the University of Miami and Duke University, voters prefer candidates with lower, stronger voices.

 
Male model Clark Gibbons shares his thoughts on the modelling industry.  COURTESY OF SALLEY WILLIAMS

For many models, maintaining a certain body weight is essential to their livelihoods, but the onus seems to weigh more on women than men.

 
Positive space posters promote an LGBT-inclusive space at Humber.  PHOTO BY SHAZIA ISLAM

Humber is planning a new initiative to make LGBT students feel more comfortable on campus.

 
Weight gain shake.  PHOTO BY ERIKA PANACCI

The pressure on young adults to conform to a certain look and body image has never been greater, given the constant media bombardment in magazines and on television that glorifies ultra thinness.

 
Brendan Keddy, 27, in police foundations at Humber has been a donor to the blood system since he was 18. PHOTO BY KRISTIN ANDREWS

Toronto is the biggest user and importer of blood in Canada, but it’s also one of the lowest donors and suppliers to the blood system.

 
Ancient tablet on display at the Royal Ontario Mausuem. PHOTO BY GIULIA FRISINA

Images from a 3,500-year-old Babylonian tablet has been reported by western media to contain one of history’s oldest ‘Yo’ Mama’ jokes, although not everyone is in agreement.

 
Cruelty-free products do not rely on human or animal cruelty. PHOTO COURTESY OF MISTERAITCH, CREATIVE COMMONS

With sustainability in mind and a conscience in tow, a number of Humber students have made the change to a ‘cruelty-free’ lifestyle.

 
Exercise equipment at the Humber Athletic facility. PHOTO BY HEATHER VANANDEL

Humber College’s fitness center is hosting a jump rope workshop for students this month in attempt to raise participation for March Spring Shape Up Month.

 
Swimjit Gill, a first-year practical nursing student, recommends getting plenty of sleep to keep the mind alert. PHOTO BY ALI

The advent of energy drinks has made boosting wakefulness easy to achieve and 34 per cent of young people between the ages of 18 and 24 are regular consumers of them, according to the Addictions Foundation of Manitoba.

 

The theme for International Women’s Day on March 8 is ‘Connecting Girls, Inspiring Futures.’

 

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