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 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, 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 "Ad Hoc". This issue includes coverage of smoking policies on campus, a photo of an early computer on campus, civil rights in the United States, coverage of the opening of Humber's Phase II, sports coverage, movies and other articles.
Item is a special edition of "Coven", celebrating Humber's 10th anniversary in 1977. Includes a history of Humber, an overview of unique courses, and other information about Humber. Included are four copies.
Item is an issue of "Coven", celebrating the 21st anniversary of the College. Features a profile of first President Gordon Wragg, and a profile of 25 staff from 1967, who were still working at Humber in 1988. Includes three copies.
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.