The Press, Volume 21, Issue 16, January 23, 1985
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The Press, Volume 21, Issue 16 includes: At the first BUSAC meeting of 1985, Press Editor Nick Toth and BUSU President Scott Patterson clash: Patterson claims he has been the victim of “political persecution” and misquoting by Press, Toth blasts the executive for withholding $11,000 due to Press, and more; Charges against Mike Wilking and Betty Blashill have been dropped; now, only Lucie Hodgson stands on trial; The Bovey Commission has made public its recommendations, which may actually limit the future of university students in the province; Recommendations from the Library Committee concerning circulation policies are shelved by Senate; the Committee is reviewing the recommendations for further discussions at a later date; “hobo Extraordinaire” writes a letter to Press expressing his gratitude for the lack of security at Brock, which allowed him to live and sleep on Brock’s campus for the better part of three months; Ann Miller discusses women’s sexuality and objectification at Brock; The Highway Traffic Act will soon be enforced on the premises of Brock University.