Item is the fourteenth issue of the 12th volume of 'Coven', the Humber student newspaper. The issue includes coverage of Humber gets $290,000, students claim summer employer withheld pay, well-received fashion show raises $1000 for hospital, among other articles.
Item is the seventeenth issue of the 12th volume of 'Coven', the Humber student newspaper. The issue includes coverage of student money in limbo, plane repossessed, students lose out, again we remember warriors of the past, among other articles
Item is the nineteenth issue of the 12th volume of 'Coven', the Humber student newspaper. The issue includes coverage of ECERT training course to begin in January, students petitioning for new equipment, fury hits Humber rockability fever in Elvis-like style, among other articles.
Item is the nineteenth issue of the 12th volume on November 21. The issue includes coverage of thief takes bank card, a sober article---an intense objective, patrons hoot 'n' holler over grads, among other articles.
Item is the twenty-fourth issue of the 12th volume of 'Coven', the Humber student newspaper. The issue includes coverage of rent hikes at Osler, security fails, thefts prevails, a rose by any other name...still smells the same, among other articles.
File is the student newspaper "Lakeshore Coven". File includes articles on Ontario grants Humber $290,000 for student employment skills training programs, Cate Lazarov speaks to Human Sexuality class on LGBTQ+ issues, 'The Mental Retardation Counselling Program' changes name to the 'Developmental Services Worker Program', and Fashion Modelling students fundraise for Etobicoke General Hospital, among other articles.
File is the student newspaper 'Lakeshore Coven'. File includes articles on the Good Brothers play at pub, and a profile on Hawk's basketball player Wayne Ambrose, among other articles.
File consists of the first issue of "Humber Dialogue". The issue includes a quiz on Canada by Human Studies faculty Adrian Adamson, a welcome letter by Robert "Squee" Gordon, articles on Accountability, Humber and the Committee on Sexual Harassment, the York Campus, and the new Motorcycle Safety course. The issue also includes three profiles of new appointees to the Board of Governors: Daniel Benedict, Nancy Lawrie, and G. Ross Robertson. This particular copy is a "file issue", and contains some minor handwritten edits and corrections.
File consists of an issue of "Dialogue". The issue includes an interview with Chancellor Emeritus of the Dallas Community College College District, Dr. Bill J. Priest, who was critiquing the Humber mission statement review project, a profile of employee Bob Cardinali, Humber's success at a Package Design awards competition, among other articles.