In The News - April & May 2016 Highlights

June 6, 2016

Kingston Whig-Standard – April 4, 2016 – Fentanyl overdose suspected
Article mentions the Humber Ad Centre’s Face the Fentanyl campaign which was created by the college’s students to educate the public and combat the illegal sale and use of fentanyl.
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Metro Toronto – April 5, 2016 – Learn to tell the meaningful stories
Feature article on Humber’s journalism program giving students the tools needed to navigate various media platforms and journalism roles.
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Now Toronto – April 6, 2016 – Where to Study For Careers in the Arts
Article mentions Humber’s Bachelor of Music and Jazz Performance programs.
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Etobicoke Guardian – April 8, 2016 – Four students receive Athlete of the Year award from Humber College
Article mentions Humber’s athletes, Jesse Assing, Ceejay Nofuente, Olivia Lei and Adam Dong winning Athlete of the Year.
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Blog TO – April 10, 2016 – It’s Easy Being Green
Article features Humber’s carnival called It's Easy Being Green to promote environmental sustainability.  The event is organized by the Public Relations postgraduate program students.
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CTV Barrie – April 15, 2016 –Motorcycle Safety Awareness Day
Feature segment on Humber’s Motorcycle Rider Training Program and the Safety Awareness Day the college hosted.
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Motorcycle.com – April 15, 2016 - Motorcycle Safety Awareness Day
Feature story on Humber’s Motorcycle Safety Awareness Day event. Article features interview with Andy Hertel, manager of Humber’s motorcycle program.
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CTV News at Noon – April 14, 2016 - Motorcycle Safety Awareness Day
Live from Humber’s Motorcycle Awareness Event with weather reporter Anwar Knight.
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The Peterborough Examiner – April 19, 2016 – Bethany’s Jesse Assing named Ontario Colleges Athletic Association 2016 male athlete of the year
Article mentions Humber’s Jesse Assing being named the Ontario Colleges Athletic Association (OCAA) 2016 male athlete of the year.
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The Globe and Mail – April 20, 2016 – From Paper Boy to Golf Stars’ Super-Agent
Feature article on Danny Fritz, chief executive officer of SportBox Entertainment Group, who graduated from Humber with a Professional Golf Management certificate from Humber College.
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Blog TO – April 26, 2016 – The Top 10 food truck events in and around Toronto
Article mentions Humber’s first Food Truck Festival.
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Now Toronto – April 27, 2016 – Local Stars Shine Bright at YouTube Space Toronto
Article features Humber’s Film Students, Becky Wright and Kelsey MacDermaid. The Humber graduates collectively are called the Sorry Girls and currently have more than 500,000 subscribers on their YouTube channel.
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Toronto Star – May 1, 2016 – Students across Canada sing the praises of Music Monday
Article mentions Humber’s Criminal Justice student and rapper Dijah SB who celebrated music education with a performance on Music Monday and a national showcase in Toronto.
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Toronto Star – May 3, 2016 - Former residents feel walled out of Huronia’s future
Article mentions Humber’s Lakeshore campus, former Lakeshore Psychiatric Hospital.
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Kingston Heritage – May 4, 2016 – Going the distance for colorectal cancer
Feature article on Humber professors Nicole Chuchmach and Natalie Atkinson who will run from Humber’s North Campus to Parliament Hill in Ottawa to raise awareness of colorectal cancer.
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Mississauga News – May 5, 2016 – A taste of France
Article mentions Zanda Rodgriguez, owner of MacaronZ, who studied Hotel and Restaurant Management at Humber.
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Toronto Sun – May 9, 2016 – Entrepreneurship Education Booming
Article mentions Humber’s entrepreneurial quiz.
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Metro News Toronto – May 13, 2016 - Newcomers getting the inside track on Toronto arts
Feature article on eight Humber students from the arts administration and cultural management program who published Arts Arrive, a booklet that contains a complete guide to Toronto’s arts scene aimed at newcomers.
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Milton Canadian Champion – May 20, 2016 – Sophie’s Run, revisited
Feature article on Humber professors Nicole Chuchmach and Natalie Atkinson who ran from the college’s North Campus to Parliament Hill in Ottawa for colorectal cancer.
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Etobicoke Guardian – May 24, 2016 – Humber College hosts western-themed fundraising dinner to support families affected by Fort McMurray wildfires
Article mentions Humber’s School of Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism hosting a fundraising dinner to support families displaced by wildfires in Fort McMurray.
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