2021 issues of "The Humber Et Cetera"
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2021 issues of "The Humber Et Cetera"
2022 issues of "The Humber Et Cetera"
2023 issues of "The Humber Et Cetera"
2024 issues of "The Humber Etc"
Series consists of issues of "Sweat", the official magazine of the Ontario Colleges Athletic Association.
File consists of an issue of Sweat. This issue explores the Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) basketball rivalry between the Humber Hawks and Sheridan Bruins. It also discusses fitness tips, sports psychology, and athletic recruitment. This issue also highlights the struggles of collegiate hockey.
"Sweat" : [December 2001 issue]
File consists of an issue of Sweat. This inaugural issue explores the world of sports through the lens of team mascots, and examines the challenges faced by student-athletes as they balance school and injuries. It also discusses sports superstitions, athletic technology, and the struggles Ontario colleges face to secure corporate sponsorships.
File consists of an issue of Sweat. This issue explores physical wellness, drug testing, and the future of alcohol in the OCAA. It also discusses axe throwing and mixed martial arts. This issue includes a feature on Humber College's first baseball team and highlights Humber's success in golf and rugby.
File consists of an issue of Sweat. This issue explores mental health in sports. It highlights Humber College's golf team and the journey of Humber student Zsofi Balazs to the Olympics. This issue also discusses the need to support athletes with disabilities and the impact of the support staff strike on the OCAA soccer season.
File consists of an issue of Sweat. This issue explores strength, struggle and success in sports. It highlights college athletes hoping to represent Canada on the world stage and features articles on Indigenous athletes and transgender athletes. This issue also discusses the challenges of balancing parenting and athletics, cheerleading, live-action role-playing, and how good habits affect athletic performance.