Queensland Public School, occupying 17,000 square feet at 65 Culnan Avenue near Kipling and the Queensway was leased from the Etobicoke Board of Education for retraining and apprenticeship programs in 1974 and vacated in 1979.
Complex 5 was an early comprehensive vision for the expansion of Humber College. While the project was abandoned many of its elements became projects in their own right.
Item is an issue of "Direction". Includes coverage of Humber's Social Service Club's trip to Calgary, coverage of the General Education course "Way North III", and courses for senior citizens at the Centre for Continuous Learning.
Item is an issue of "Direction". Articles cover topics suich as the Humbus service and the Transportation Department, a housing proposal, the Centre for Labour Studies, and the Athletic Department, among other topics.
Item is the student newspaper "Coven". Item includes an article on faculty contesting compulsory arbitration, Young Socialist hold meeting at Humber, President Wragg attends 'rap' session with faculty and staff from the Technology Division and the Quo Vadis School of Nursing, among other articles.
Item is the student newspaper "Coven". Item includes an article on the proposal of a sports complex, Robert "Tex" Noble appointed as Vice President of Development Department, Operations Committee prohibit smoking in meetings, David Spencer teaches radio broadcasting to "Radio Free Women" members, and a profile on Humber graduate Police Constable Bob Wilkins, among other articles.
Item is the student newspaper "Coven". Item includes an article on planning for the Ethnic Spring Festival, President Wragg visits Tennessee and Florida, Civil Survey, Architectural and Industrial Technology students visit CN Tower, Mobile Creativity Program offered to retired citizens, Applied Arts instructor Peter Mitchell appointed to survey crafts for Canada government, among other articles.
Item is the student newspaper "Coven". Item includes an article on members of the Humber College Academic Branch of the Civil Service Association of Ontario rejects offer, Reverend Derwin Shea appointed new director of Neighbourhood Learning Centres, new Health Sciences director Beverly Caswell appointed, and Humber hosts 5 week Flight Attendant Training course, among other articles.
Item is the student newspaper "Coven". Item includes an article on Horsemanship students compete at Championships, Rick Hook submits reforestation project for Humber Valley, Graphic Design students enter design contest for Molson's Brewery, and Equine Centre expands with 16 new horses, among other articles.