- HC01 CON-CON3-CON3.4
- File
- Spring 1981
File consists of two copies of a magazine ("Night People") providing news and profiles of interest to Continuing Education students. This issue is Volume 1, Number 1.
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File consists of two copies of a magazine ("Night People") providing news and profiles of interest to Continuing Education students. This issue is Volume 1, Number 1.
Part of Humber College Photo Collection
Newspaper items concerning Humber Orangeville
File consists of letters to the editor in "The Banner" about Humber Orangeville, along with other articles, press releases and correspondence from Humber Orangeville to Dufferin County newspapers.
Newspaper clippings about or featuring Robert A. 'Squee' Gordon
Part of Robert 'Squee' Gordon fonds
Series consists of newspaper articles which quote, profile or mention Dr. Robert A. 'Squee' Gordon.
Newspaper articles about the Writers School
File consists of photocopies of newspaper articles which referenced Humber's School for Writers.
Newsletters produced by Human Resources
Series consists of newsletter produced by Human Resources.
Newsletters and publications relating to the Music Department
Sub-series consists of newsletters and other publications relating to the Humber College Music Department, including "Take Note".
Newsletters and publications of the School of Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism
Part of Humber College School of Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism fonds
Series consists of newsletters created by the School, primarily for promotional purposes.
News story about Humber Orangeville : [DVD]
File consists of a news story about the opening of the Orangeville campus. Includes footage of the proposed Veteran's Way site, Joe Andrews, and interviews with local Orangeville high school students.
News clippings and ephemera about Chinatowns
Part of Wayson Choy fonds
File consists of various news clippings and a map of Vancouver's Chinatown, produced in January 1996. News material includes a review by Patrick Chen and Sean Gunn, of the National Film Board's documentary, Bamboo, Lions and Dragons, produced by John Taylor and Jennifer Torrent, and directed by Rich Patton. The review discusses the perpetuation of Chinese stereotypes and historical inaccuracies throughout the documentary. File also includes an article from a September 1995 edition of Homemaker's entitled, "In Pursuit of Happiness" discussing Beijing hosting the UN World Conference on Women, with a handwritten note, "1995 China's Women". File also includes a March 1998 letter to the editor of the Vancouver Courier, written by Larry Wong, discussing changes to Chinatown. "Chinatown will never be the same but it'll survive and continue to evolve," an article from the February 28, 1998 edition of The Vancouver Sun which discusses Chinese labourers being brought into the city of Darwin, Australia in the mid-1800s to build telegraph and railroads, and an article from the December 9-15 edition of Broadcast Week by Louise Leger, which discusses the film The War Between Us, which focuses on the internment (imprisonment is the preferred term today) of Japanese Canadian citizens during World War II.