Item is an issue of "Humber Happenings". This issue, part of the 10th anniversary year at the College, features profiles of staff members Mary Brown and Thomas Yee. The issue also includes coverage of an open house at the newly opened Lakeshore I campus, the largest ever graduation ceremony (to date) at Humber, a recipe from Igor Sokur, and other news and updates from Humber.
File consists of an issue of "Humber Happenings". The issue includes a profile of staff Ethel Milkovits, highlights of book donations received by Chief Librarian Audrey Maclellan, the introduction of 13 Board of Governors' members, and new employees at Humber. The issue also includes regular features such as Igor Sukor's monthly recipes and general news.
File consists of an issue of "Humber Happenings". The issue contains a profiles of staff members Pat Stocks and Ted Millard, an article by Sandy Vale ("What Can a College Do For a Community?"), "Education for What?" an article by Earl Reidy, a profile of International/National study options at Humber, an outline of the proposed Student Centre, along with other updates from the College. The issue also includes regular features such as a recipe from Igor Sokur.
File consists of an issue of "Humber Happenings". Includes profiles of staff members Hugh Whitney Morrison and Peter Schuntner, photographs of staff as young children, an article by Joe Stern ("Future Tensions"), and regular news and features (such as Igor Sukor's recipe of the month).
File consists of an issue of Sweat. This inaugural issue explores the world of sports through the lens of team mascots, and examines the challenges faced by student-athletes as they balance school and injuries. It also discusses sports superstitions, athletic technology, and the struggles Ontario colleges face to secure corporate sponsorships.
File consists of an issue of Sweat. This issue explores politics in sports, the tie between sports marketing and fashion, and the challenges faced by gay and lesbian athletes. It also discusses ACL injuries, vision training, and the rising sport of cricket. This issue also includes a feature on Humber College graduate, golfer Ryan Lamb.
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.
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.
File consists of an issue of Sweat. This issue explores the psychology of sport, from exercise addiction to retirement transitions for high-performance athletes. It highlights OCAA athletes and staff participating in the Pan Am and Parapan Am Games, and also features Terrel Bramwell, a record-breaking Humber College volleyball player, and discusses the Humber Hawks winning the 2015 OCAA women's basketball championship.
File consists of an issue of Sweat. This issue explores sports psychology, depression, and overcoming adversity. It highlights the importance of support staff, life after sports, and the role of faith in athletics. This issue also discusses fantasy sports, unicycling, and explores the debate of makeup in sports.