Fundraising campaigns for Humber
- HC01 AA-AA1
- Series
- [197-?]-[199-?]
Series consists of material relating to fundraising campaigns run by Advancement and Alumni (or related organizations)
Fundraising campaigns for Humber
Series consists of material relating to fundraising campaigns run by Advancement and Alumni (or related organizations)
Annual Reports of Humber College
Series consists of annual reports submitted to the Board of Governors, outlining key achievements and events for the College.
"Hum-Drum" : [student newspaper]
Series consists of issues of a student newspaper published by Humber between 1970 and 1971.
"Humbug" : [student publication]
Series consists of issues of "Humbug", a collection of long-form writing by Humber students.
Series consists of general posters produced by Humber.
Part of Jim Brady photo collection
Series consists of candid photographs of Humber, taken between 1971 and 1972. Includes photographs of campus (including the "Bubble", Queensway, construction of the J Building, and others), as well as candid shots of students and staff on campus (including staff at the Instructional Materials Centre or IMC).
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".
"Vews" : [student publication]
Series consists of a student publication by Humber students, featuring news coverage, essays, artwork, and other material.
Publications from the President's Office
Series consists of publications produced by the President's Office, such as an early newsletter titled "Humber Happenings".
Part of Jim Brady photo collection
Series consists of candid photographs, taken between 1973 and 1974, primarily of the North Campus. Includes photographs of construction, events, staff/students, and the activities of the Instructional Materials Centre (IMC).