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"Convergence" : [Winter 2022 issue]

File consists of an issue of Convergence. This issue discusses the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on the journalism industry, including Humber journalism students and travel journalists. It highlights the need to diversify the journalism school curriculum and outlines some of the steps Humber has taken to address these concerns. This issue also discusses the treatment of women in journalism and explores how artists are affected and influenced by streaming and TikTok. This issue includes a portfolio of student work and an update of Humber alumni.

"Convergence" : [Spring 2021 issue]

File consists of an issue of Convergence. In the first issue following the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, it explores diversity in the newsroom, ethics in media, and highlights the importance of amplifying Indigenous voices. It also discusses streaming and copyright, and the effect of automation on the workforce. This issue includes a portfolio of student work and an update of Humber alumni.

"Convergence" : [Winter 2019/2020 issue]

File consists of an issue of Convergence. This is the first issue for Humber's Faculty of Media and Creative Arts following the merger of the School of Media Studies and the School of Creative and Performing Arts. This issue explores changing trends for all forms of media, including advertising, creative arts, and social media, and discusses sports journalism and digital activism. It also highlights the involvement of Humber journalism students in a year-long collaborative investigation to uncover tainted water in Canada. This issue includes a portfolio of student work and an update of Humber alumni.

"Convergence" : [Winter 2019 issue]

File consists of an issue of Convergence. This issue explores best practices for reporting on Indigenous stories. It also discusses entertainment and data journalism, as well as new technological trends in media. This issue includes a portfolio of student work and an update of Humber alumni from the School of Media Studies and Information Technology.

"Sweat" : [Fall 2019 issue]

File consists of an issue of Sweat. This issue explores both varsity and recreational sports, and includes coverage of accessible sports and esports. It discusses alternative diets, the limitations of fitness technology, sports officials, and women in sports

"Sweat" : [Winter 2019 issue]

File consists of an issue of Sweat. This issue features profiles of OCAA Hall of Fame members as well as OCAA championship players. It includes a feature on Gerard Peltier, a former Humber hockey player recently inducted into the Humber Hall of Fame, and Jim Bialek, a former OCAA president and the longest tenured employee in Humber's athletic department. This issue explores dual-sport athletes, laughter yoga, esports, and what it takes to host and compete at the Canadian Collegiate Athletics Association (CCAA) level.

"Convergence" : [Spring 2018 issue]

File consists of an issue of Convergence. This issue explores the media's role in providing ethical and objective reporting. It also discusses net neutrality, the rise of digital creators, and women in media. This issue includes a portfolio of student work and an update of Humber alumni from the School of Media Studies and Information Technology.

"Sweat" : [Fall 2018 issue]

File consists of an issue of Sweat. This issue explores themes of teamwork, dedication, mental health, and finding acceptance through sports. It discusses new concussion protocols and cheerleading as a sport. It features Humber athletes from the golf team and rugby team and highlights the Humber College men's baseball team's first OCAA gold medal, as well as the women's gold in rugby sevens and men's gold in soccer and golf.

"Sweat" : [Spring 2018 issue]

File consists of an issue of Sweat. This issue explores how visualization and mental imagery aids athletes; injuries and the benefits of therapy; and the effect of marijuana legislation and the OCAA. This issue also covers cross-country running, floorball, and volleyball.

"Sweat" : [Winter 2018 issue]

File consists of an issue of Sweat. This issue explores mental health and sports. It features a story of a mature student pursuing sports; the Ontario government's plans to support and encourage more women and girls in sport; and the struggles faced by francophone colleges in attracting talent. This issue also highlights Regyna "Reggie" Armonas, the only woman to play men's OCAA volleyball.

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