File consists of an issue of "Humber Dialogue". The issue includes an interview with Canadian poet Irving Layton (who gave a reading at Lakeshore Campus), an overview of Human Resources at Humber, the appointment of Kathryn Evelyn O'Neil to the Board of Governors, a profile of Business faculty member June Teckert, among other articles.
File consists of issues of "College Communique" from 1984. Includes discussion of Human Resource issues (including a list of 10 year service pin recipients), the 1984 Ontario Public Service Employees Union strike, experts from the 1984 President's speech (from the President's Annual Breakfast), among other topics.
File consists of an issue of "Humber Dialogue". This issue includes the text of President Robert "Squee" Gordon's 1984 President's Breakfast Address, a profile of Theatre Arts Faculty Member Jim Peddie, a profile of new employees at Humber, a profile of Marketing Manager Charlotte Boulanger, among other articles.
File consists of an issue of "Humber Dialogue". This issue features profiles of retiring Registrar Fred Embree, Human Studies faculty Fred Balsara, photographs of the 1984 OPSEU Faculty strike, articles on planning for retirement, among other articles and features.
File consists of an issue of "Humber Dialogue". This issue features coverage of Molly Pellecchia's appointment as Chair of the Board of Governors, a profile of Human Studies Faculty member John Huot, a profile of MENSA, among other articles and features.
File consists of issues of "College Communique" from 1985. Topics of discussion include College reorganization, the cancellation of the Annual President's Breakfast, a list of 10 year service pin recipients, and promotion of various events around campus.
File consists of issues of "College Communique" from 1986. Topics of discussion include the search for new Vice-Presidents, updates from the Board of Governors, a list of 10 year service pin recipients, and other topics.
File consists of an audio cassette tape featuring four radio advertisements encouraging prospective students on considering Humber after "the endless summer".