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"College Life" : [newsletter]

File consists issues of "College Life", a "newsletter for new students", providing them information about Humber and student life. Includes issues March 1986 (three copies); April 1986 (three copies); June 1986 (two copies); April 1987 (four copies); and May 1987 (three copies).

Tudor Black Bay 58 Watch

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  • Item
  • 2018
  • Part of Humber Fashion Collection

The Tudor Black Bay 58 was first released in 2018 as a modern homage to Tudor’s first-ever diving watch, the "Big Crown" Reference 7924, launched in 1958. The Black Bay 58 incorporates vintage-inspired elements, such as its 39mm case size and iconic gilt details, reflecting the design language of Tudor’s original 1958 model, which marked the brand's entry into professional diving watches with its 200-meter water resistance.

Current Location:
Toronto

Grace in Motion

The Grace in Motion Exhibit uses clothes to illustrate the different stages of a woman’s life. It all started in her early professional years when she started dressing in trendy and up-to-date attire for social events and get-togethers with friends. Over time, her attire changes to symbolize her marriage, friendships, and professional growth. The exhibit demonstrates how she maintains her sense of style and elegance despite juggling her personal and professional lives even after becoming a mother. Her tasteful and sophisticated wardrobe choices demonstrate her commitment to her marriage, profession, friendships, and parenting. The exhibit showcases her ageless elegance as she grows into a grandmother and witnesses the aging of her loved ones, the growth of her children, and the happiness of her grandchildren. Each woman’s life is a perpetual balancing act, and she always manages to accomplish it with grace and flawless style.

Timeless Treasures

“Timeless Treasures” is dedicated to the powerful legacy and emotional depth embedded in jewelry passed down through generations. This exhibit explores the theme of jewelry as a vessel for memory, connection, and cultural heritage, emphasizing how these pieces transcend mere ornamentation to become symbols of enduring love and familial devotion. Each of the four showcased items tells its own unique story, reflecting the history, values, and traditions of the families who cherished them. Through intricate designs and precious materials, these artifacts encapsulate moments of joy, loss, and celebration, representing not just personal style but the very essence of human relationships. The collection aims to immerse visitors in the universal language of heirlooms, highlighting how jewelry serves as a bridge between the past and present. “Timeless Treasures” invites viewers to ponder the emotional weight of inherited artifacts, prompting reflection on what it means to pass down stories and connections through wearable art.

An Everlasting Bond

This exhibit shows the special bond between a mother and her child. It explores the stories told through fabric, metals, and culture, and how motherhood is an experience that is more than just words; it is physical memories being passed through generations. Our exhibit explores motherhood using wedding gowns, dresses, cultural outfits, and rings, showing that it is ever changing and everlasting. The wedding gowns represents a love story, as well as tradition and values that continue through generations. The dress is a way for a mother to involve her daughter in traditions. The cultural outfit is a representation of Croatian culture and a mother’s love; a story of handmade clothing for a daughter to perform to the world. The flower ring is more than just a piece of jewellery but a cherished family heirloom. The ring shares memories of a grandmother’s nurturing presence.

"Humber Et Cetera" : [volume 41, number 9]

Item is an issue of "Humber Et Cetera" student newspaper. Articles include coverage of the flu awareness campaign, a World AIDS day awareness event, the arboretum as the centre for wildlife exploration and the history of Humber at James S Bell school among other articles.

"Humber Et Cetera" : [volume 41, number 8]

Item is an issue of the "Humber Etc" college newspaper. The issue includes articles about the North Campus bookstore renovations and facelift, the possibility of faculty strike vote, waste recycling and environmentally friendly projects and Jazz teacher Kirk Macdonald being honoured, among other articles.

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