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Humber College Student Publications collection File
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"Sweat" : [Winter 2007 issue]

File consists of an issue of Sweat. This issue celebrates the 40th anniversary of the OCAA. It puts a spotlight on the people behind athletes: parents, fans, and team staff. This issue explores accessibility in sports, dealing with defeat, the cost of being an athlete, and highlights new technology in sports.

"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 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 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.

"Lakeshore Coven" : [volume 2, number 3]

File is the student newspaper "Lakeshore Coven". File includes articles on the new Yachting Studies course, Jewelry Making course, Gordon Lightfoot visits the Equestrian Centre, Women in Society course cancelled, and Humber Gymnastic staff visit China, among other articles.

"Lakeshore Coven" : [volume 2, number 6]

File is an issue of "Coven", the Humber student newspaper. File includes an article on the Etobicoke Board of Education requesting to work with Humber College in finding solutions for enrolment decline, Indigenous children visit Humber Campus, Learning Commons seek musical suggestions for its record collection, Humberline (computerized bibliographical search service) becomes available, among other articles.

"Lakeshore Coven" : [volume 2, number 9]

File is the student newspaper "Coven". File includes an article on the Board of Governers finance committee accepting proposal for student centre, Dean of Canadian Poets Earle Birney speaks to students at Lakeshore Library, an article on Parapsychology teacher Linda Chapman, the development of Humber television productions, Humber College Cultural Committee establishes new Orientation and Nature Studies centre in the Arboretum, and Paul Read directs concert, among other articles.

"Lakeshore Coven" : [volume 3, number 1]

File is the student newspaper "Lakeshore Coven". File includes articles on personal fitness evaluations offered by the Recreation Centre at Lakeshore campus, an article on 3D Design, Package Design, Furniture and Product Design courses, technology students to see modern electronic equipment with $465,000 grant from provincial government, Canadian frisbee champions play in Amphitheatre, and men's varsity basketball Coach Doug Fox, among other articles.

"Lakeshore Coven" : [volume 3, number 3]

File is the student newspaper "Lakeshore Coven". File includes articles on the Humber logo designed by Dean Charters, international students and tuition fees, Film and Television students spend two weeks watching films at Toronto Sixth Annual International Film Festival, The Creative and Communication Arts Division (CCA) sees 12% growth in enrolment, profile on Equine studies students, Etobicoke and York Councils name Oct 25 as 'Humber College Day', among other articles.

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