The Press, Volume 21, Issue 15, January 16, 1985

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Toth, Nicholas (Editor)
Carr, Sonja (News Editor)
Grice, Kel (Arts Editor)
Kerr, Pat (Sports Editor)
Crosby, Dave (Photo Editor)
Hauber, Peter (Copy Editor)
D'Angelo, Dan (Circulation Manager)
McVittie, Ron (Office Manager)
Kenwell, Jeffrey (Cartoonist)
Ladage, Peter (Typesetter)

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The Press, Volume 21, Issue 15 includes: BUSU’s recent investment into the Lincoln Theatre has failed miserably, and now the union is trying to get back the $8,500 dollars they invested in the company responsible for the theatre’s short-term resurrection; Murray McEachern, station manager of CFBU, announces his stepping down from the position for financial reasons; Ann Ivory examines where BUSU money is coming from and where it’s going; Patterson takes a loan from BUSU funds without approval from the Council; Zeke Gerrard writes the first column of a new series titled “A Different Light,” which discusses his personal experiences as a gay man; he hopes other members of the LGBTQ+ community will share their experiences in weeks to come; Professor Douglas Wahlsten from the Psychology Department of the University of Waterloo will speak at a public meeting against political persecution; Betty Blashill will also address the meeting regarding the trespassing charges laid against her and two other students.

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