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Washroom sign on the first floor at the University of Guelph-Humber

Logs Show Maintenance Inconsistencies In Guelph-Humber Men’s Washrooms

October 31, 2025

by Christian da Silva


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How Rogers Stadium is Changing Toronto’s Music Identity

October 29, 2025

by Leland Kirley


Steelheads Home Opener Shows Promise on Ice, but Challenges in Stands

October 22, 2025

by Michael Marzano


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A guide to course selection at Guelph-Humber

December 19, 2024

by Aidan Corbett


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Beyond the Sidelines: Breaking Barriers in Women’s Sports

December 19, 2024

by Isabella Di Franco


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Beating the Winter Blues

December 18, 2024

by Sara Zielinski


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Guelph-Humber Addresses Rising Food Insecurity

December 18, 2024

by Ronan Mitchell


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Work-Study Programs: One Option in a Tough Employment Market

November 30, 2024

by Khalia Henry


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Safe Place to Sweat: The Need for Women’s Only Fitness at Humber North

November 17, 2024

by Elayna Medeiros


How To Speak To Children About War

December 4, 2023

by Julian Consoli


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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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