File is an issue of the student newspaper "Lakeshore Coven". File includes articles on a possible move for Theatre program students to the lakeshore campus, and three faculty members to visit China, among other articles.
File is an issue of the student newspaper "Lakeshore Coven". File includes articles on The Carribean Trades Training School in St. Vincent, skydiving classes, CPR course, Assistant Crown attorney Ted Minden holds crime and justice seminar, Canadian comedian Steve Brinder performs at pub, and the Music Department releases album, among other articles.
File is an issue of the student newspaper "Lakeshore Coven". File includes articles on Lakeshore campus adds french language course to business curriculum, the Funeral Services Program, and Canadian comedian Pat Bullard performs at pub, among other articles.
File is the student newspaper 'Lakeshore Coven'. File includes articles on Culture week, Board of Governs evaluate 'Mission Review Statement', University of Toronto's woodwind quintet hold concert at lakeshore campus, and Theatre Art students perform 'Sunday's Children' at the Adelaide Court Theatre, among other articles.
File is the student newspaper 'Lakeshore Coven'. FIle includes articles on funding approved for proposed 'Canada Employment Centre', a profile on accounting and business teacher Paul Hughes, Metal Arts student exhibit jewelry collections, Labatts, Hiram Walker and Molson donate bar equipment, and student Saveeta Mahadeo wins Miss Diwali Queen, among other articles.
File is the student newspaper "Lakeshore Coven". File includes articles on Floriculture students hold flower show, Travel and Tourism students hold "Go Hawaiian" dance, and Radio students operate "Radio CKBR" station for the first time, among other articles.
File is the student newspaper "Lakeshore Coven". File includes articles on an increase in sociology and psychology students see space issues at Lakeshore campus grow, plans to build park near Lakeshore campus, government sponsored program "Experience '82", Humber Bubble, and the Real Estate program, among other articles.
File is the student newspaper 'Lakeshore Coven". File includes articles on cutbacks affecting the library, a profile on The Society for Creative Anachronism, and a proposal for French cuisine, among other articles.
File is an issue of the student newspaper "Lakeshore Coven". File includes articles on Music department co-ordinator Bramwell Smith resigns, new Life-Threatening Illness and Bereavement course, Humber student population is the largest in Ontario, and the computerized information search system 'Humberline', among other articles.
File consists of an explanation of a public artwork created for the new Campus by Toronto artist Dennis Cliff. A picture of the artwork can be found in "Transitions: A Short History of Osler Campus Humber College of Applied Arts and Technology" by Helen Miller.