File consists of photographs taken during the Lakeshore community festival and of two photographs (one colour, one black and white) of the executive assistant to the President, Doris Tallon.
Files consists of various events, activities and food stands that were at the Lakeshore Community Festival. Photographs were commissioned by John Liphardt, dean of Business.
File is the student newspaper "Lakeshore Coven". File includes a welcome note from President Wragg, Humber's Jazz Ensemble gains success in the United Kingdom, editorial piece on technology and community colleges, a rise in book prices affects the Humber bookstore, and the Student Association (SAC) surveys students on housing, among other articles.
File is an issue of the student newspaper 'Coven". File includes an article on the Board of Governers postponing student centre development, and a new scholarship for women (Pallas Athena Award), among other articles.
File is an issue of the student newspaper 'Coven". File includes an article on the Business Division at North campus planning for an Alumni Association, among other articles.
File is an issue of the student newspaper "Coven". File includes an article on Ottawa poet Paul Savoie reading at Lakeshore library, library offers large range of books, Humber holds first Purchasing and Sales Conference, the first night school theatre course, and recreation supervisor Pat Stocks, among other articles.
File is an issue of the student newspaper "Coven". File includes an article on College Techers' Union reject contract, a group of students protest gender bias award from the Women's University Club of Etobicoke, campus layout computer catalogued, Humber College to offer Driver Instructor course, microfilm to replace catalogue cards in libraries with 12 new microfiche readers, demand for counselling services increase at North campus, and Ronnie Hawkins attends pub night, among other articles.
File is an issue of the student newspaper "Coven". File includes an article on Technology instructor Kathy Bartha, Graham Shaw and the Serenaders attend pub night, and Technology Division sees highest dropout rate, among other articles.