5 research outputs found
The Press, Volume 11, Issue 20, February 27, 1975
The Press, Volume 11, Issue 20 includes: The “Committee for the Preservation of Education” has called for a mass rally in Ottawa on March 6th; A copy of the Proposed Constitution and By-Laws of the Brock University Students’ Union; The federal government has decided to lead Canada into the electronic age, favouring a “common-user communications net-work.”; Course evaluations, which are a big deal, are taking place
The Press, Volume 11, Issue 18, February 6, 1975
The Press, Volume 11, Issue 18 includes: Immigration into Canada should be expanded; Conservation MP Eldon Woollams thinks that the main cause of alienation of the Canadian West is discriminatory economic policies
The Press, Volume 11, Issue 14, January 9, 1975
The Press, Volume 11, Issue 14 includes: The decision to give control of the pub back to the university student union has changed the legal status of the Brock Student Centre; Native People’s Caravan told a press conference they do not associate with communists; BUSAC constitution proposal finally ready
The Press, Volume 11, Issue 11, November 21, 1974
The Press, Volume 11, Issue 11 includes: All the people who were running for Niagara Regional Council for St. Catharines met at an all-candidates event; Highway 406 not worth the cost, ruining downtown St. Catharines
The Press, Volume 11, Issue 3, September 26, 1974
The Press, Volume 11, Issue 3 includes: Club budget deadline postponed; Rosalind Blauer for Child Care develops; Laura Sabia, chairperson for the Ontario Council on the status of women spoke at the feminist encounter movement at Brock; Pied Piper Parade kicks off Grape and Wine Parade; Late September creates a week of craziness known as the Grape and Wine Festival; Draft dodgers living in Canada are facing troubles because, while they are qualified, job is closed to them due to their American citizenship; Due to budget cuts, Radio Brock only has the funds to pay for two new turntables and not a new teletype