Photograph of a Creative Photography event showcasing student work
- HC01 PC-PC-50-PC-50-1980s-PC-50-1980s-1986-PC-50-1980s-1986-1986-1923
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- 1986
Part of Humber College Photo Collection
Photograph taken in the concourse of E building
Photograph of a Creative Photography event showcasing student work
Part of Humber College Photo Collection
Photograph taken in the concourse of E building
Photograph of a Creative Photography exhibit displaying student work
Part of Humber College Photo Collection
Photograph shows final evaluation of students creative work on display in the concourse of E building
Photograph of a Creative Photography student display
Part of Humber College Photo Collection
Photograph taken in the concourse of E Building
Photograph of a crew member attaching a line on a sailing boat
Part of Humber College Photo Collection
Photograph of a crew member on a sailing boat
Part of Humber College Photo Collection
Photograph of a Cultural Event in the Concourse
Part of Humber College Photo Collection
Item is a photograph of an unknown cultural event with dancing that took place in the Concourse.
Photograph of a Cultural Event in the Concourse
Part of Humber College Photo Collection
Item is a photograph of a cultural event that occurred in the Concourse, which included dancing.
Photograph of a data processing manager speaking with a Humber student
Part of Humber College Photo Collection
Item is a photograph of a data processing manager speaking with a Humber student at his Summer job at Westeel-Rosco Ltd.
Photograph of 'A Dating Game' activity being held in CAPS
Part of Humber College Photo Collection
Photograph of a demonstration during the official opening of the Phase II building at North Campus
Part of Humber College Photo Collection
Item is a photograph of John McCarthy and other student protesters interrupting a speech by Minister of Education William G. (Bill) Davis during the opening ceremonies. The protesters carried a sign reading "Big Business is Killing Us" and were protesting Humber's growing relationship to the Business community. These events became an integral part of the Liberation College later that year.