"Humber Et Cetera" - [volume 28, number 16]
- HC01 SPC-ETC-SPC-ETC-1996-ETC-v28(1996)-n16
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- 1 February 1996
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"Humber Et Cetera" - [volume 28, number 16]
"Humber Et Cetera" - [volume 28 (1996), number 18]
1996 issues of "The Humber Et Cetera"
1995 issues of "The Humber Et Cetera"
Item is an issue of "Humber Etc". The issue includes coverage of Robert Gordon's overseas sabbatical, the SAC, and other topics.
1994 issues of "The Humber Et Cetera"
"Humber Et Cetera" : [volume 01, issue 01]
Item is an issue of the "Humber Etc" college newspaper. The issue includes articles about the indefinite hold placed on Equine programmes, Carlos Costa, Humber Business student and first disabled athlete to complete cross the harbour swimming of Lake Ontario, policy changes at Caps and a synopsis of Humbers future in an address made by President Gordon at the President's breakfast, among other articles.
1993 issues of "The Humber Et Cetera"
Subseries consists of issues of "The Humber Et Cetera" from 1993, the first year after the student newspaper was rebranded from "The Coven".
Humber College "Electronics Engineering Technician Training Hi-Tech #7" [video recording]
Item is a video depicting Humber College's Electronics Training Technician program. Students learn how to service, troubleshoot, and program a range of devices, from those used at home, to more complex devices used in professional settings. It includes interviews with Humber College faculty, graduates, and students, including Raymond Cheung, Vickie Sandham, Doug Fuller and Ron Irvine.
Fonds consists of the personal correspondence, records, research material and writing of Wayson Choy. Fonds includes photographs, letters, floppy discs, personal genealogical research, private records, and research material organized into subseries focusing on China and Chinese culture, Chinatowns in British Columbia and internationally, Chinese Canadian immigration and history, and Chinese Canadian individuals.
Choy, Wayson (1939-2019)