Light brown wooden rectangle sign. The right side has a slightly diagonal (shorter at the top, and extends towards bottom). The left side is slightly diagonal (extends farther at the bottom and goes inward at the middle) with a protruding rectangle at the top. There is black text across the front and blue paint at the bottom centre.
File consists of material relating to the Humber Orangeville support of the Headwaters White Ribbon campaign. The pledge was signed by 1st and 2nd year Police Foundation students. The file includes postcards and a photograph of the students after signing the pledge, and a letter from Joe Andrews.
File consists of a series of printed PowerPoint slides for a research study on when Canadian writers first publish (by age), and other key demographic information.
File consists of news clippings about a Wilderness Survival Course taught by Humber in the late 1970s/early 1980s. The course generated controversy over the killing of rabbits as part of the program (which is reflected in most of the articles). The file also includes a letter from Humber's Continuing Education Chair to the Editor of the "Globe and Mail."
File consists of documents relating to proposed collaboration between Windrush Energy and Humber. Includes meeting agendas, news clippings, correspondence, and other materials.