- HC01 RG-RG5-RG5.3
- Item
- 1986
Item is a poster featuring students and student athletes, promoting campus tours. Includes two copies of the poster.
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Item is a poster featuring students and student athletes, promoting campus tours. Includes two copies of the poster.
Item is a poster promoting open houses and information sessions to prospective students.
"Discover Design! Annual Open House" : [poster]
Item is a poster promoting the annual open house for the design programs at Humber.
"Discover Automated Industry" : [poster]
Item is a poster promoting the Automated Industry program.
"Direction" : [volume 2, issue 3]
Item is an issue of "Direction". The issue covers the Student Affairs Committee (SAC), and the Centre for Labour Studies, among other topics.
"Direction" : [volume 1, number 4]
Item is an issue of "Direction". Includes articles covering the "Report on the Status of Women Employees at Humber", "Way North II", and the Centre for Labour Studies, among other topics.
"Direction" : [volume 1, number 3]
Item is an issue of "Direction". Articles cover topics suich as the Humbus service and the Transportation Department, a housing proposal, the Centre for Labour Studies, and the Athletic Department, among other topics.
"Direction" : [volume 1, number 2]
Item is an issue of "Direction". Includes coverage of Food Services, pubs, as well as issues surrounding the Students' Union (including a chart of members), among other topics.
"Direction" : [volume 1, number 1]
Item is an issue of "Direction". Includes coverage of Humber's Social Service Club's trip to Calgary, coverage of the General Education course "Way North III", and courses for senior citizens at the Centre for Continuous Learning.
"Direction" : [student newspaper]
Series consists of issues of "Direction", a "community newspaper published monthly...and supported by the Student Union". Founded in 1974 by Ivan Fernandez and Ted Schmidt, both members of the Student Union, the paper was designed to address two problems the pair saw at Humber: (1) The lack of student interest in Humber affairs, and (2) The lack of communication between the Student Union and the students broadly.