OPINION: We shouldn’t leave autistic women, girls behind
Research shows autism assessments and the understanding of the condition have been substantially biased toward males.
Painter Elizabeth Lennie’s love for water showcased in Guelph-Humber Gallery
The art exhibition “The Tao of Water” by Elizabeth Lennie was held from Feb. 27 to March 4 at the Guelph-Humber Gallery.
Humber journalism students shine in Columbia University’s media awards
Nathan Abraha, one of the award recipients, says he puts much effort into writing his stories because he wants to represent the people he covers
Humber students pet their stress away with therapy dog visits
Campus therapy dog Percy providing love and support for student as midterm season approaches.
Doc film Not Just Words exposes biases held against accents
Humber students created a documentary film to shed light on linguistic discrimination in Toronto.
The bees are back! Students repaint beehives as honeybees return to campus
Humber’s Office of Sustainability organized a beehive painting event to prepare Humber Bees’ homes as they return to campus in late May or early June