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The Brock Press: closed for the season

The Brock Press will not be producing issues throughout the summer. Check our Web site for updates over the next few months. See you all in September.

  • Garbage Waste pick-up

    Starting on April 30th the cost for students to place an extra bag or garbage can out for curbside pick-up will be increased to $2. Large Item Pick Up, Call 905-227-7771 2 days in advance. Get all the details here https://butler.brocku.ca/webnews/displaystory.

  • BUSAC BUSAC Elections

    Election time continues at Brock with candidates looking to join the Students’ Administrative Council as representatives for their Faculty. The election takes place from March 27-29 and students will have the opportunity to vote for their Faculty representatives, members of the Senate and Board of Trustees.

  • AGM AGM attendance poor, but BUSU is moving in the right direction

    On March 22, BUSU held their AGM for the undergraduate student population of Brock University. Quorum was not met, however, as roughly only 25 people were in attendance. The Annual General Meeting [AGM] is held by the Brock University Students’ Union (BUSU) once each semester and acts as a forum for exchanging information and expressing concerns, and it is an opportunity students have where they can unite to make a difference, because, as the BUSU Web site states, “A vote that achieves quorum at the Annual General Meeting [AGM] is the absolute authority of BUSU’s government structure”.

News

  • Garbage Waste pick-up

    Starting on April 30th the cost for students to place an extra bag or garbage can out for curbside pick-up will be increased to $2. Large Item Pick Up, Call 905-227-7771 2 days in advance. Get all the details here https://butler.brocku.ca/webnews/displaystory.

  • WC BUSU cancels Women’s Centre referendum

    On March 27 -- the first day of the BUSAC elections voting period -- BUSU released a statement and announced that under the authority of the CRO, the Women’s Centre referendum question that was presented to students, would be cancelled.   As the Chief Returning Officer (CRO) of the Brock University Students’ Union (BUSU), Jimmy Norman is responsible for ensuring fairness and integrity throughout all BUSU elections and referenda.

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Opinion

  • Brock Are you better able to speak your truth than you were in September?

    “Nice apocalyptic weather we’re having” a colleague said to me the other day. Perfect line, I thought. Summer breezes when we should be getting blasted with chilly winter winds is, well, nice.  But it’s not right. Such weird weather — summer-like weather in the middle of winter in some places, unusually harsh winter elsewhere — is unprecedented, but is in keeping with climate change modeling that has predicted increasing weather extremes.

  • Parking Unpaid parking tickets

    $2.50 for an hour and $25 for not being paid up. Brock University’s parking system is a joke. Not only are you charged a disproportionate amount for parking and more for not always being paid up, but what you get in return is crap. No one likes paying for parking.

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Sports

  • BB Part V: Right to play: Moses Fleetwood Walker, Octavius Catto and Branch Rickey

    Some of the most level playing fields are, well, actual playing fields. While segregation remains a dishonorable era in the history of professional sports, the field of athletics has often found itself ahead of the curve in terms of civil rights. It would stand to reason that some of the most progressive professions have placed a high importance on meritocracy, or where necessity or mutual benefit has superseded prejudicial points of view.

  • BB 2012 MLB season set to kickoff

    With opening day in the not so distant future, many teams are trying to fill gaps in their lineups to field the team that has the best chance of playing exciting Baseball later into the 2012 season. The National League (NL) has lost some heavy hitters to the American League (AL) this offseason.

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Arts and Life

  • n The beauty of doing nothing

    Anyone who is familiar with the 2010 film Eat, Pray, Love, or, better yet, has read Elizabeth Gilbert’s novel which the movie is based on, will recognize the Italian saying, “Bel far niente”. Translated, this expression means “the beauty of doing nothing”.

  • NCC Niagara’s ripe with the fruits of their culture

    Even though it’s a pile of dirt surrounded by fencing right now, the future home of the Performing Arts Centre is already being touted as the catalyst for a cultural and physical revival of downtown St. Catharines. Yet – long before it is even completed – St.

  • Green A greener, cleaner Brock

    Back in February,  BUSU and its Environmental Committee introduced a “Go Green” initiative that was aimed at encouraging students to get involved in making Brock University more environmentally friendly. This project was designed to promote the ideas of concerned or active students who put serious thought into the ways in which the Brock community can be greener and reduce our carbon footprint in a more cost-efficient manner.

  • tgwtdt Millenium Trilogy

    Book review

    Mystery and intrigue, reporters and police, violence and corruption, blood and gore. These describe the Millennium trilogy, better known as The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo series. If you loved the first movie, I recommend you pick up the next two books in the series: The Girl Who Played With Fire and The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest.

  • 21 21 Jump Street

    Movie Review

    In an era dominated by a lack of originality, sequels and remakes reign supreme. In most cases, these turn out dull and boring. Movie-makers get a quick buck based on name recognition, and the public gets to feel a little nostalgia and a lot of disappointment.

  • shins The Shins - Little Mountain

    Album Review

    Just when you thought you would have to play your 2007 Wincing the Night Away album or watch Garden State for the umpteenth time in order to hear The Shins again, the American indie rock band released their fourth studio album Port of Morrow on March 20.

Focus

  • Employment Net worth or Network

    We are now nearing the end of the semester, and with it the end of the 2011/12 school year. Returning students are gearing up to move home for the summer, while graduating students are looking to enter the job market. Returning students have the option of finding a summer job – something to bide their time while earning some income.

  • Anon A new breed of activism: unmasking Canada’s Anonymous culture

    On Feb. 18, I joined five Anonymous online activists on Skype. They were discussing their plans and methods to opposing Bill C-30, Canada’s intended online surveillance bill. After a few hours of discussion, they adopted a plan: #OpKillBillz. They started writing and sharing information on the negative impacts of this Bill, raising awareness on the issue of online privacy, scrutinizing political leaders and protesting the federal government.

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  • Records Stacked Wax

    As a music nerd, there are few things finer than placing a record onto a turntable, dropping the needle into the grooves and hearing that little crackle emerge before the album begins to unfold from your speakers. While most of us consume our music digitally — mindlessly searching the iTunes store or scouring the depths of the Internet for new music to listen to — there is something special about going to the record store and searching for something to put in your hands, and on your shelves.