The federal government’s decision to cut Katimavik will leave community organizations across Canada without the volunteer help they need, program supporters say.
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A number of students have disclosed their experience surviving childhood sexual abuse, confiding in Humber justice studies professor Arthur Lockhart.
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The student body approved all matters on the agenda at the sparsely attended Humber Students’ Federation bi-annual meeting last month.
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Toronto Police are alerting the public about a recent phishing scam, which resulted in compromised credit cards and identity theft.
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London, Ont., joined the rioting ranks of Vancouver and Athens last month when St. Patrick’s Day celebrations turned into a night of destructive revelry by over 1,000 participants.
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Men are underachieving, uncertain and underemployed, said Dr. Nitin Deckha during the final lecture of Humber Academic Services’ Winter Lecture Series.
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A talk entitled, “I’ll Make a Man Out of You” wrapped up the Humber President’s Lecture Series last Tuesday, leaving the overseeing committee to look back on a year of guest speakers.
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Students in Humber’s fundraising and volunteer management program shone a light on Canada’s Flying Eye Hospital at a Dine in the Dark fundraiser.
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Humber’s public relations certificate students are hosting Slow Down then Hoedown – a western-themed event for responsible drinking – at the Lakeshore campus cottages next Wednesday, following a similar occassion last week at North.

