File is the student newspaper "Lakeshore Coven". File includes articles on Canadian poet Al Purdy reads poetry at Lakeshore Library, radio project at Malton's Westwood Mall, college news for the year in review, former co-ordinator Don Johnson of Humber's Music Department honoured at concert, and rock band 'FM' plays at pub, among other articles.
File is the student newspaper "Lakeshore Coven". File includes articles on Canadian poets and authors Irving Layton and Robin Matthews to read at Lakeshore Library, new Keelesdale job placement coordinator Sandy Hofbauer, the Electronics certificate program, Humber's Legal Aid program, a profile on The Development Centre, and the Outdoor Education certificate, among other articles.
File is the student newspaper "Lakeshore Coven". File includes articles on the Lakeshore Hairdressing Department, Lakeshore Recreation Director asked to coach the Canadian Gymnastic Team, fashion boutique Box 1900 to close, Floriculture students win prizes in Oktoberfest contest, Malaysian teachers study at Humber, and Humber frisbee club, among other articles.
File is the student newspaper "Lakeshore Coven". File includes an article on Lakeshore campus Seamanship Program, social life on campus, the Language and Mathematics Development Centre, and the outlook for nursing graduates, among other articles.
File consists of a registration brochure promoting "the first in a series of conferences specifically designed for managers responsible for professional health care personnel".
File consists of volume 1, number 1 of "Night People", a publication produced by second-year Journalism students at Humber, aimed at part-time students to give them "an opportunity to become acquainted with the college and its activities".
File consists of news clippings regarding the business courses at Humber. Includes coverage of faculty, students, and coverage of early computing courses at Humber.
File consists of news clippings about the Fashion Careers program at Humber. Includes coverage of fashion shows (and one featured future CBC reporter Heather Hiscox), and profiles of fashion students.