Brock University Digital Repository

Brock University's Digital Repository is an online archive showcasing and preserving the Brock community's scholarly output as well as items from the Library's Archives & Special Collections. Researchers can disseminate their work by depositing it in this Open Access repository, which provides free, immediate access to users while also allowing Brock scholars to track downloads and views of their scholarship. The Digital Repository is also the home of the Brock University E-Thesis Portal.

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Recent Submissions

ItemOpen Access
The Press, Volume 26, Issue 5, October 11, 1989
(1989-10-11) Haun, Richard (Editor); Cronin, Keith (News Editor); Paterson, Paul (Sports Editor); Cutler, Mitch (Entertainment Editor); Woodward, Paula (Advertising Manager); Malton, Kelly (Advertising Assistant); Chan, Frewin (Production Manager); Noll, Paul (Photo Editor); Gardner, Catherine (Assistant Photo Editor); Shaw, John (Cartoonist)
The Press, Volume 26, Issue 5 includes: Keith Cronin explores the term “Publish or Perish” and how it applies to professors at Brock University; Brock introduces a new faculty: the Labour Studies Program, classed in the Social Sciences; Spotlight on Paul Dwyer, Brock’s number one sports fan.
ItemOpen Access
The Press, Volume 26, Issue 4, October 4, 1989
(1989-10-04) Haun, Richard (Editor); Paterson, Paul (Sports Editor); Cutler, Mitch (Entertainment Editor); Woodward, Paula (Advertising Manager); Malton, Kelly (Advertising Assistant); Chan, Frewin (Production Manager); Noll, Paul (Photo Editor); Shaw, John (Cartoonist)
The Press, Volume 26, Issue 4 includes: The Faculty Association of Professors and the Brock University Administration have been without a salary settlement since July 1st, but the association cannot legally strike or take any action; The David Wilcox concert saw “a lot of fights and a lot of problems” due to confusion over long line ups; Jane Arnold, National Chairperson of the Canadian Federation of Students (C.F.S.) spoke at Brock to about protesting Bill C-33; Kelly Malton details the festivities of the 38th Annual Niagara Grape and Wine Festival.
ItemOpen Access
The Press, Volume 26, Issue 4, September 27, 1989
(1989-09-27) Haun, Richard (Editor); Hardeen, Chandra (News Editor); Paterson, Paul (Sports Editor); Cutler, Mitch (Entertainment Editor); Woodward, Paula (Advertising Manager); Malton, Kelly (Advertising Assistant); Chan, Frewin (Production Manager); Noll, Paul (Photo Editor); Shaw, John (Cartoonist)
The Press, Volume 26, Issue 4 includes: Two Brock students are arrested at a blockade to protest the controversial extension of a logging road in a remote wilderness area north of North Bay. Christopher Childs, a Greenpeace activist from Boston, gave a presentation to over three hundred people at Brock. The Editor of The Brock Press, Richard Haun, announces his resignation; an election will soon be held to find his replacement.
ItemOpen Access
The Press, Volume 26, Issue 3, September 20, 1989
(1989-09-20) Haun, Richard (Editor); Hardeen, Chandra (News Editor); Paterson, Paul (Sports Editor); Cutler, Mitch (Entertainment Editor); Woodward, Paula (Advertising Manager); Malton, Kelly (Advertising Assistant); Chan, Frewin (Production Manager); Noll, Paul (Photo Editor); Shaw, John (Cartoonist)
The Press, Volume 26, Issue 3 includes: The official groundbreaking for The Student Centre and the Taro School of Business is held; Smokers are not responding well to the smoking ban due to their being no designated smoking area, claiming that their rights are being violated; The General Brock Store expands its inventory and alters its inventory system; Upcoming environmental Speaker Series will “bring forth human interest issues” and address “no specific department.”; OPIRG Brock details its recent event, the OPIRG Ecotour, and invites students to check out their future events and to grab Waste Wheels from their office.
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The Press, Volume 26, Issue 2, September 13, 1989
(1989-09-13) Haun, Richard (Editor)
The Press, Volume 26, Issue 2 includes: Orientation a Success; Dr. White Speaks Out About Brock Issues; Noise Complaints; Excellence in the Eighties; Counselling; A Letter from Bruce Kinney; OPIRG; Library; The Kim Mitchell Show; Gratefully Deadicated; Jammin' with Messenjah.