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