The Press, Volume 21, Issue 7, October 17, 1984

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Toth, Nicholas (Editor)
Carr, Sonja (News Editor)
Grice, Kel (Arts Editor)
Kerr, Pat (Sports Editor)
Crosby, Dave (Photo Editor)
D'Angelo, Dan (Circulation Manager)
Anderson, Sheila (Typesetting)
Burrows, Kevin (Advertising Consultant)
Schaubel, Mike (Advertising Consultant)

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The Press, Volume 21, Issue 7 includes: Nicholas Toth explores BUSAC’s projected budget and topics from their first meeting since the beginning of term; Campus Police are offering a $200 reward for any information leading to the arrest of the person(s) responsible for a recent string of spray paint vandalism which has caused an estimated $2,673 in damage, which could be spent on better things at Brock; Flora MacDonald, Minister of Employment and Immigration, has announced the introduction of a $250 million round of constituency-based Canada Works programming to meet the continuing unemployment crisis; Cathryne Hurford examines the issue of bulimia, which female university students are prime candidates for, and says a fourth year student is attempting to create a support group for bulimics at Brock.

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