The Press, Volume 21, Issue 16, January 23, 1985

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Toth, Nicholas (Editor)
Carr, Sonja (News Editor)
Carr, Birgitta (Arts Editor)
Jameson, Dave (Arts Editor)
Kerr, Pat (Sports Editor)
Johnson, Robert (Photo Editor)
Hauber, Peter (Copy Editor)
D'Angelo, Dan (Circulation Manager)
McVittie, Ron (Office Manager)
Kenwell, Jeffrey (Cartoonist)

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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.

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