Item is an issue of the Humber Et Cetera student newspaper. It includes articles about textbook pressures, Humber student revolutionizing unethical employment practices, basketball inspirational wins and a profile on Troy Sweet among many other articles.
Item is an issue of the Humber Et Cetera student newspaper. It includes articles about Humber student peacekeeping in Croatia, the African Caribbean club on campus and a special feature on naturopathy and holistic healing among many other articles.
Item is an issue of the Humber Et Cetera student newspaper. It includes articles about prospective partnership with Zanzibar, dirt biking programme, parking challenges and Colin James in concert among many other articles.
Files consists of various events, group photographs and meetings that occurred in February/March 1996. These include:
1) The Recreation Leadership group photograph 2) Director of Canadian Plastics Training Center, David Alcock portraits 3) The Industrial Design Show at the C.N.E (Sportsman Show) 4) Jean Charest (Leader of the Progressive Conservatives) presenting and The University of Michigan presenting in an informational session to encourage people to do the Master of Arts in Education program offered at Humber College. 5) Photographs of the head of Wingham General Hospital meeting Health Sciences head 6) A retirement party
File consists of photographs from Humber's business division. It features a lecture being taken, students taking notes, and students using the computer with assistance from their professors.
Individuals identified in photograph include Deb McCarthy (Vice President, Human Resources), Denny Christianson (Program Coordinator, Bachelor of Music), Mike Downes (Faculty).
Series consists of issues of "Convergence", a student magazine originally published by the School of Media Studies, which later changed to the School of Media Studies and Information Technology, and is now called the Faculty of Media & Creative Arts.
File consists of an issue of Convergence. This issue addresses the state of media in Canada. It highlights the shift in cultural diversity in Canada and discusses emerging technological trends. This issue includes a portfolio of student work and an update of Humber alumni.