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"Sweat" : [Fall 2013 issue]

File consists of an issue of Sweat. This issue explores themes of overcoming adversity, dedication, and triumph. This issue discusses referee abuse, uniform design, and the digitization of the OCAA athletes' database. It also highlights male cheerleaders, self-defense classes, and obstacle course races. This issue also features Doug Fox, who is retiring after a 35-year career as Humber's athletic director.

"Sweat" : [Spring 2013 issue]

File consists of an issue of Sweat. This issue explores how technology, like video games, instant replays and vision correction, are changing the face of sports. It also discusses the inaugural OCAA baseball season, soccer, new concussion protols, and new challenges to athletic recruitment.

"Sweat" : [Fall 2011 issue]

File consists of an issue of Sweat. This issue explores mental health in sports. It highlights Humber College's golf team and the journey of Humber student Zsofi Balazs to the Olympics. This issue also discusses the need to support athletes with disabilities and the impact of the support staff strike on the OCAA soccer season.

"Sweat" : [Fall 2012 issue]

File consists of an issue of Sweat. This issue explores strength, struggle and success in sports. It highlights college athletes hoping to represent Canada on the world stage and features articles on Indigenous athletes and transgender athletes. This issue also discusses the challenges of balancing parenting and athletics, cheerleading, live-action role-playing, and how good habits affect athletic performance.

"Sweat" : [Spring 2012 issue]

File consists of an issue of Sweat. This issue focuses on overcoming hardships and adversity. This issue celebrates Humber College's men's volleyball team winning gold at nationals, and explores the challenges faced by Humber's women's volleyball team in maintaining a dynasty. This issue also discusses doping in sports, gender equality, and anxiety.

"Sweat" : [Spring 2011 issue]

File consists of an issue of Sweat. This issue explores the psychology of sports. It highlights Humber College's record-breaking volleyball player, Landis Doyle, and discusses Humber's broadcast television/videography students providing high-definition sports coverage. It also discusses the debut of 8-man football, the effects of energy drinks on performance and drug testing, and managing diabetes in sports.

"Sweat" : [Fall 2010 issue]

File consists of an issue of Sweat. This issue explores physical wellness, drug testing, and the future of alcohol in the OCAA. It also discusses axe throwing and mixed martial arts. This issue includes a feature on Humber College's first baseball team and highlights Humber's success in golf and rugby.

"Sweat" : [Winter Edition 2008]

File consists of an issue of Sweat. This issue discusses the challenges faced by athletes on and off the court as they push themselves physically and mentally. It also highlights the top three women's volleyball teams in the OCAA, which includes Humber College. This issue also discusses Inuit games and activities. This issue's cover features Humber College's men's rugby team after their gold medal win at the OCAA rugby tournament.

"Sweat" : [Winter 2008 issue]

File consists of an issue of Sweat. This issue explores the sporting community behind the athletes. It also features concussion awareness, mixed martial arts, and Toronto's gay rugby team. This issue also discusses Humber College's cross-country wins at the OCAA provincial championship.

"Sweat" : [Fall Edition 2009]

File consists of an issue of Sweat. This issue explores the faces of Ontario college sports, from mascots and fans to coaches, including a feature of Humber College's men's basketball head coach, Darrell Glenn. It also highlights women's rugby, women's golf teams, and the fight for more female coaches. This issue also discusses fraud in amateur sports, Chinese martial arts, mirror neurons, and how teams are minimizing the spread of viruses.

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