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"Coven" : [volume 3, number 23]

Item is the student newspaper "Coven". Item includes an article on plan to offer an Advanced Explosives Technician course, a Senior Citizens Debate Club formed, Electronics co-ordinator Bob Nash won the 'Beru' radio contest, the Equine Centre hosts Western Horse Show, the services offered by Humber Health Services, and a Ladies Self-Defense course offered by Humber, among other articles.

"Coven" : [volume 3, number 24]

Item is the student newspaper "Coven". Item includes an article on Humber high drop-out rate, skilled mathematician Shakuntala Deri from Calcutta, India visits Humber, new Instrument Ground School course offered in conjunction with Commander Aviation at Toronto International Airport, Dr. Alan Chan Director of the Federal Agricultural Ministry visits the College, Travel and Tourism students visit New Providence Island in Bahamas, a profile on Photogrammetry instructor Ken Wilson, among other articles.

"Coven" : [volume 3, number 25]

Item is the student newspaper "Coven". Item includes an article on The Ontario Federation of Students passes motion to include community colleges, Horsemanship instructor Liz Ashton wins top marks in horse show, skilled mathematician Shakuntala Devi visits Humber, and the library struggles to recover missing or overdue books, among other articles.

"Coven" : [volume 3, number 26]

Item is the student newspaper "Coven". Item includes an article on faculty contesting compulsory arbitration, Young Socialist hold meeting at Humber, President Wragg attends 'rap' session with faculty and staff from the Technology Division and the Quo Vadis School of Nursing, among other articles.

"Coven" : [volume 3, number 27]

Item is the student newspaper "Coven". Item includes an article on the Humber Horsemanship studies program, a Rape Crisis Centre opens, the Winter Madness Show, Physics and Math instructor Gene Duret's theory on the planets, the Centre for Continuous Learning is offering an intensive Drug Rehabilitation Training Program, children from Nursery School visit "Celebrate the Sun" display in Gallery, and Richard Hook plans for Metro Arboretum, among other articles.

"Coven" : [volume 3, number 28]

Item is the student newspaper "Coven". Item includes an article on the proposal of a sports complex, Robert "Tex" Noble appointed as Vice President of Development Department, Operations Committee prohibit smoking in meetings, David Spencer teaches radio broadcasting to "Radio Free Women" members, and a profile on Humber graduate Police Constable Bob Wilkins, among other articles.

"Coven" : [volume 3, number 29]

Item is the student newspaper "Coven". Item includes an article on the acquisition of the Lakeshore Teacher's College and 54 acres of land in land swap deal including the Psychiatric Hospital, Humber offers new "Dogs" course, Moe Wanamaker appointed as Chairman for the Training in Business and Industry Programs, and Humber graphics student designs logo for summer courses, among other articles.

"Coven" : [volume 3, number 3]

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  • 11 September 1973

Item is the student newspaper "Coven". Item includes an article on the Art department showcases contemporary Canadian art in the new Art Gallery, Ronald Thornbury announced as new tennis coach, Humber recalls instructors Austin Repath and Michael Sweeney after lay offs to the Humber Creative Arts and Human Studies courses, among other articles.

"Coven" : [volume 3, number 30]

Item is the student newspaper "Coven". Item includes an article on the relationship between St. Vincent and Humber College, Etobicoke Board of Education to transfer the Queensland Public School to Humber College, the Annual Turtle race, and President Wragg holds rap session for open communication, among other articles.

"Coven" : [volume 3, number 31]

Item is the student newspaper "Coven". Item includes an article on planning for the Ethnic Spring Festival, President Wragg visits Tennessee and Florida, Civil Survey, Architectural and Industrial Technology students visit CN Tower, Mobile Creativity Program offered to retired citizens, Applied Arts instructor Peter Mitchell appointed to survey crafts for Canada government, among other articles.

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