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Small But Mighty

While much public discussion of media focuses on the Toronto-based operations, smaller non-GTA markets – perhaps their size makes them nimble and hungry – are vibrant and thriving.


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How to turn your internship into a full-time job

Olivia Casale interviews three Guelph-Humber graduates to get an inside scoop on how they managed to lande their full-time jobs after their internships.


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Ace Your Online Job Interview

With the added stress of trying to impress a future employer through a screen, comes a new set of challenges. Let's hone your skills in online interviews


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Shifting The Narrative

Honest and courageous: Six BIPOC journalists talk openly about the lack of diversity in Canadian newsrooms and ensuring that marginalized voices and stories get the space they deserve.


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NOW HIRING!

Here are five jobs that are continuing to bloom in today’s digital era, proving that careers in the media are still very much within reach.


Land Acknowledgement

The University of Guelph-Humber and Humber College are located within the traditional and treaty lands of the Mississaugas of the Credit. Known as Adoobiigok, the “Place of the Black Alders” in the Mississauga language, the region is uniquely situated along Humber River Watershed, which historically provided an integral connection for Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee, and Wendat peoples between the Ontario Lakeshore and the Lake Simcoe/Georgian Bay regions. Now home to people of numerous nations, Adoobiigok continues to provide a vital source of interconnection for all. We acknowledge and honour the land we are walking on, the moccasin tracks of our ancestors and the footprints of the future generations to come.

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