Item is an issue of the student publication, covering sports and general news from around campus. This issue includes a welcome to the new academic year from Gordon Wragg and D.E. Light. The issue includes building updates, "Ad Hoc"'s editorial principles, a graph outlining the Student Union structure and other articles. The file includes two copies of this issue.
Item is an issue of the student publication, covering sports and general news from around campus and Toronto generally. This issue includes coverage of the Phase II buildings at North Campus, athletics news (including the founding of a rugby club, and the Curling Team's success), as well as photographs of Toronto in spring, controversy around "Futz" (a play in Toronto), and a visit to Toronto by Jerry Rubin. Includes two copies of this issue.
Item is an issue of the student publication. Features usual coverage of sports and campus news. The issue also discusses a conflict between "Ad Hoc" and the Student Union.
Item is a poster for a production of Dario Fo's "Accidental Death of an Anarchist", designed and directed by Blake Heathcote. The production took place February 3-6, 1988.
Item is a video which may be produced in collaboration with students. It describes the Humber College Graphics Centre and details the services provided by it, including visual and audio services. Tape was produced by James McNell, Gary Gellert, Ron Ingelivics, Mary Kane, Olga Papadatos, Frank Risi and Angelo Kosmidis.
Colour landscape photograph. The top half (or slightly less) of the photograph is a blue, white, purple, pink, and orange sky with some clouds (of the same colours). The clouds are long, thin, and horizontal across the sky. Around the vertical middle of the photo on the left side, there is a line of trees which appear closer and taller at the left edge and fade off as it goes to the centre of the image. In the rest of the middle, the sky goes a little lower and meets the bottom half of the image. On the bottom, the image is divided into two subjects: on the left is a gravel beach and the right is the water. The left side is a gravel beach with grey stones. Where the beach meets the water, it forms a rounded edge. The water is calm and reflects some of the colours in the sky (mainly pink and purple). The photograph is in a black frame.
Item is a poster promoting the 1991-1992 Theatre Humber season. Includes references to the following productions: "The Maids" by Jean Genet (October 17-20); "Three Sisters" by Anton Chekhov (December 5-8); "Waiting for Godot" by Samuel Beckett (February 6-9); "Top Girls" by Caryl Churchill (February 20-23); "Our Town" by Thornton Wilder.