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    The Press, Volume 12, Issue 23, March 18, 1976

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    The Press, Volume 12, Issue 23 includes: President candidate debates: experience vs inexperience, political vs administrative ability; The Press writes about themselves and CUP; Residence dons decided; NUS referendums; Naked woman centrespread; Alberta Oil Sands controversy

    The Press, Volume 12, Issue 21, March 4, 1976

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    The Press, Volume 12, Issue 21 includes: Brock finally becomes a “full-fledged” university (gets a 15% increase in provincial funding); Students must withdraw wekks before the last month of class or they’ll receive a final grade; Ontario gov owes Brock $500k; BUSU president candidate profiles (Norman Spoozak, T-Jay Waldock); BUSAC councillors meet; Canada is “wallowing in mediocrity.” Dr. Earp criticizes that opinion; Forum in Thistle about mercury poisoning

    The Press, Volume 12, Issue 17, January 29, 1976

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    The Press, Volume 12, Issue 17 includes: Students must report misgraded assignments within 30 days; BUSAC suffering from a lack of participation and resignation of Karen Thompson; 2000 students march on Queen’s Park to oppose cutbacks: Henderson report; BUSU sets general meeting for students to discuss response to the Henderson report; OFY cancels 30,000 student summer jobs. NUS pushes back

    The Press, Volume 13, Issue 1, September 14, 1976

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    The Press, Volume 13, Issue 1 includes: Retrospective on BUSU; BUSU VP Bruce Roberts says BUSU is again managing “the Pub” aka the Student Centre; Niagara building residences over farmland, PALS pushback; NDP concern over farmland feature; BUSU constitutional referendum to council term limits

    The Press, Volume 12, Issue 16, January 22, 1976

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    The Press, Volume 12, Issue 16 includes: Women’s group petitions for an ice rink. 200 signatures so far, they plan to give to BUSU; BUSAcratic indecisiveness at meeting; OSAP loan ceiling increases from 200to200 to 1000; A lament for poetry (and TV)

    The Press, Volume 12, Issue 3, September 25, 1975

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    The Press, Volume 12, Issue 3 includes: Vandalism at Brock; Grape and Wine Festival; Canadian Armed Forces recruited at Brock; Brock Mennonite alumni invite foreign students to visit; Origin of Brock’s pub; Ontario elections Niagara’s representatives

    The Press, Volume 13, Issue 5, October 14, 1976

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    The Press, Volume 13, Issue 5 includes: Folk concert at Brock staring Arlo Guthrie loses 6000;CaffeineaddictsatBrock;AlcoholisminSt.Catharines;StateoftheUnion:6000; Caffeine addicts at Brock; Alcoholism in St. Catharines; State of the Union: 5 student levy for BUSA building

    The Press, Volume 12, Issue 1, September 8, 1975

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    The Press, Volume 12, Issue 1 includes: BUSU makes promises for big changes. Getting more members to attend meetings. Prez Pierre Ouellette, Finance minister T-Jay Waldock; President Rosemany Rowntree leaves; How BUSAC Spends Your Money. Printed table of BUSU’s budget. Press’ total budget was $18,865.00 in 1975; Article by BUSU prez Pierre Ouellette about media centre; BUSU building fund is still on the backburner; Upcoming Ontario election; What is Brock’s senate?; Interesting locations for students to check out in the area

    The Press, Volume 13, Issue 22, March 10, 1977

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    The Press, Volume 13, Issue 22 includes: BUSU Prez T-Jay fails to fire election co-ordinator for signing Wayne Cusack’s nomination form; Richard Normal withdraws from president nomination making Wayne Cusack the only nominee; Coach of the Year; Brock Skydiving trip to Florida; William J’s St. Catharines bar spotligh

    The Press, Volume 13, Issue 9, November 11, 1976

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    The Press, Volume 13, Issue 9 includes: BUSU: Elitist but Worthwhile; $300k-400k deficit faced at Brock; The Chevron Affair: Waterloo’s student paper Chevron is shut down by admin for its left-leaning stories; BUSU Prez vs VP affair: T-Jay accuses Bruce Roberts of misrepresenting him
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