Item is the student newspaper "Coven". Item includes an article on the opening of Phase Four-A by The Honourable Jack McNie, Minister of Colleges and Universities, Landscape Technology students setup landscape display at fair, and Community Studies students organize meeting with Buddhist group, among other articles
Item is the student newspaper "Coven". Item includes an article on copyright issues between education institutions and book publishers, Director of Counselling Umesh Kothare introduces brain wave reading machines, and the Committee on Total Intergration of Full Time and Part-time Studies publishes report on education recommendations, among other articles.
Item is the student newspaper "Coven". Item includes an article on the Emergency Casualty Attendant Course, the 1974 Ontario Student Chess Championship, Humber to offer Carpet Designing course, and an article on the creation of rugs walked on by Queen Elizabeth in the Carpet Installation Course, among other articles.
Item is an issue of "Idiots Delight". In addition to student artwork, photography, and poetry, this issue also provides information about Humber's Winterfest in 1973.
Item is the student newspaper "Coven". Item includes an article on President Wragg appealing for a pollution campaign, Mr. Meena, principal secretary of Education in Tanzania visits Humber, a plan to open new hospital for Horses, Humber holds annual International Travel Festival, women urged to use Bubble, and Humber wins chess tournament, among other articles.
Item is the student newspaper "Coven". Item includes an article on Humber student claiming gender bias in job placement, a new Ontario government policy partially influenced by the Special Care course graduates, Humber welcomes five University of Waterloo students in recreation exchange, and the first cycling club established, among other articles.
Item is the student newspaper "Coven". Item includes an article on Humber instructor, Elizabeth Ashton rated fourth best equestrian in the world, Humber defeats Ryerson in marketing competition, a foal is born at the Equestrian Centre, Humber allows inmates to attend college as part of the Temporary Absence Program, and photography students win awards, among other articles.
Item is the student newspaper "Coven". Item includes an article on the Canadian Guild of Crafts of Ontario awards a student bursary, the St. Vincent Minister of Education Alphonso A. Dennie visits Humber College, staff and administration form a professional association, Interior Design students to design a Quiet Room, and a proposal for an ice arena is created, among other articles.