File is the student newspaper 'Lakeshore Coven'. File includes articles on Culture week, Board of Governs evaluate 'Mission Review Statement', University of Toronto's woodwind quintet hold concert at lakeshore campus, and Theatre Art students perform 'Sunday's Children' at the Adelaide Court Theatre, among other articles.
Item is an issue of "The Humber Student Voice". The issue discusses a performance by Heavy Metal singer Lee Aaron, student poetry and comics, and general articles about Humber and about student issues in Canada generally.
A horizontal black and white film still. The image shows six gathered around a table with multiple papers scattered across. On the left, there is a man holding a beer bottle while wearing a dark coloured jacket. Second on the left is a woman with shoulder length curly hair. The two men in the middle are both wearing hats, coats, and a plaid button up shirt. The man second from the right is wearing goggles around his neck, a long dark jacket, and a white shirt while holding a helmet in both hands and a binder under one arm. The man on the right is sitting at the desk wearing a suit jacket, white shirt, and striped tie. Behind the group there is an office room with white walls and wood panelling. Around the image is a white border with black text below the image. The image is held within a black frame.
A horizontal black and white film still. The image shows two men standing in a posed position wearing hats, coats, plaid button up shirts, jeans, and shoes with them both holding a beer bottle in one hand. At the top is a line of bolded text. Around the two men, there are a few lines of text with lines pointing to various points on their outfits. Behind the two there is a plain white background outlined in a thin black line. Around the image is a white border with black text below the image. The image is held within a black frame.
File consists of an issue of "Humber Dialogue". The cover story is an interview with Peter W. Broadhurst, Chair of the Board of Governors. Other articles include a profile of the Professional and Management Development Department, affirmative action, a profile of Humber's counselling services, and "Third Age" programs at Humber.
Fonds consists of material produced by Humber's Human Resources department. Includes material created for employee/staff recognition events, staff directories, collective agreements and other documents.