The 1989-1990 Humber College intercollegiate athletic schedule
- HC01 AR-AR2-AR2.1
- File
- 1989
File consists of small pocket-sized schedules for the Humber men's and women's volleyball and basketball teams and the hockey team.
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The 1989-1990 Humber College intercollegiate athletic schedule
File consists of small pocket-sized schedules for the Humber men's and women's volleyball and basketball teams and the hockey team.
File consists of an issue of Sweat. This issue explores sports psychology, depression, and overcoming adversity. It highlights the importance of support staff, life after sports, and the role of faith in athletics. This issue also discusses fantasy sports, unicycling, and explores the debate of makeup in sports.
File consists of an issue of Sweat. This issue celebrates OCAA's 50th anniversary. This issue features Ceejay Nofuente from Humber's women's basketball team, which also celebrated a perfect season and third straight gold medal. It also highlights OCAA dance teams, including the Humber Dance Company. Humber's championship victories in badminton, indoor soccer, and curling are also mentioned in this issue.
File consists of an issue of Sweat. This issue explores how technology, like video games, instant replays and vision correction, are changing the face of sports. It also discusses the inaugural OCAA baseball season, soccer, new concussion protols, and new challenges to athletic recruitment.
File consists of an issue of Sweat. This issue focuses on overcoming hardships and adversity. This issue celebrates Humber College's men's volleyball team winning gold at nationals, and explores the challenges faced by Humber's women's volleyball team in maintaining a dynasty. This issue also discusses doping in sports, gender equality, and anxiety.
File consists of an issue of Sweat. This issue explores the minds of OCAA athletes and coaches. It discusses pregnancy and sports, synthetic playing surfaces, and the challenges faced by student athletes after retirement. It also features Cynthia Black, a cross-country runner from Humber College who was chosen to be a torchbearer for the 2010 Vancouver Olympics Torch Relay.
File consists of an issue of Sweat. This issue features the debut of rugby sevens in the OCAA, with Humber College's women's team winning gold in the finals. This issue also discusses the challenges of being an international athlete, gender equality and barriers faced by women in sports, and how sports teams and leagues are leveraging social media.
File consists of an issue of Sweat. This issue explores themes of overcoming adversity, dedication, and triumph. This issue discusses referee abuse, uniform design, and the digitization of the OCAA athletes' database. It also highlights male cheerleaders, self-defense classes, and obstacle course races. This issue also features Doug Fox, who is retiring after a 35-year career as Humber's athletic director.
File consists of an issue of Sweat. This issue explores strength, struggle and success in sports. It highlights college athletes hoping to represent Canada on the world stage and features articles on Indigenous athletes and transgender athletes. This issue also discusses the challenges of balancing parenting and athletics, cheerleading, live-action role-playing, and how good habits affect athletic performance.
"Sweat" : [December 2001 issue]
File consists of an issue of Sweat. This inaugural issue explores the world of sports through the lens of team mascots, and examines the challenges faced by student-athletes as they balance school and injuries. It also discusses sports superstitions, athletic technology, and the struggles Ontario colleges face to secure corporate sponsorships.