"Humbug" : [student publication]
- HC01 SPC-HUMBUG
- Series
- 1970
Series consists of issues of "Humbug", a collection of long-form writing by Humber students.
"Humbug" : [student publication]
Series consists of issues of "Humbug", a collection of long-form writing by Humber students.
"Humber Et Cetera" : [student newspaper]
Series consists of issues of the Humber Student newspaper "The Humber Et Cetera" (or "The Humber Etc"). The issues are organized and sorted by calendar year (January to December).
"Direction" : [student newspaper]
Series consists of issues of "Direction", a "community newspaper published monthly...and supported by the Student Union". Founded in 1974 by Ivan Fernandez and Ted Schmidt, both members of the Student Union, the paper was designed to address two problems the pair saw at Humber: (1) The lack of student interest in Humber affairs, and (2) The lack of communication between the Student Union and the students broadly.
Series consists of issues of "Coven" the student newspaper. "Coven" was the student newspaper from 1971 to 1993, until it was re-branded in 1993 as the "Humber Et Cetera". The name "Coven" was inspired by a three-day occult seminar put on by journalism professor Walt McDayter, and the journalists' interests in "stirring up trouble".
"Ad Hoc" : [student newspaper]
Series consists of issues of "Ad Hoc", a student publication which ran between 1967-1970.
Part of Humber College IGNITE fonds
Series consists of holiday cards used by the SAC.
Part of Humber College IGNITE fonds
Series consists of publications produced by the SAC. The series is divided into sub-series by publication type: Calendars, and Student Hanbooks.
Part of Humber College IGNITE fonds
Series consists of material relating to the Humber College Peer Tutoring service, run by the SAC.
Part of Humber College IGNITE fonds
Series consists of programmes for SAC events.
File consists of program summaries/guides produced by Humber to promote Humber and its courses. Program summaries were intended for quick communication of program offerings and admission requirements.