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.
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.
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.
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.
File consists of an historical report on the early years of Humber's Nursing program (1971-1975). The report was written by the first Director of our Nursing program (Marilyn Barras), and covers the curriculum, admission, placement, and other topics. The report also includes several appendices relating to the creation of the Nursing program, including correspondence, agreements, and other material.
Files consists of various events and group photographs that were taken in November/December 1995. These include:
1 The Crimestoppers opening ceremony (29-November-1995) 2) Kathryn Heneault's international group (November 1995) 3) Malaysian graduation (30-November-1995) 4) The United Way 'Spirited' award winners 5) The men's volleyball team photograph (December 1995) 6) A student walking in the hallway
File consists of the first issue of "Humber Dialogue". The issue includes a quiz on Canada by Human Studies faculty Adrian Adamson, a welcome letter by Robert "Squee" Gordon, articles on Accountability, Humber and the Committee on Sexual Harassment, the York Campus, and the new Motorcycle Safety course. The issue also includes three profiles of new appointees to the Board of Governors: Daniel Benedict, Nancy Lawrie, and G. Ross Robertson. This particular copy is a "file issue", and contains some minor handwritten edits and corrections.
File consists of an issue of "Dialogue". The issue includes an interview with Chancellor Emeritus of the Dallas Community College College District, Dr. Bill J. Priest, who was critiquing the Humber mission statement review project, a profile of employee Bob Cardinali, Humber's success at a Package Design awards competition, among other articles.
File consists of an issue of "Humber Dialogue". The issue includes an interview with Canadian poet Irving Layton (who gave a reading at Lakeshore Campus), an overview of Human Resources at Humber, the appointment of Kathryn Evelyn O'Neil to the Board of Governors, a profile of Business faculty member June Teckert, among other articles.
File consists of a copy of the January 1969 issue of "This is Humber College", which includes a focus on the newly opened Queensway Campus, and an examination of courses and programs offered there.