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Do you know who's driving you home?

By Steve Woodhead

Given the continuous warnings from Brock officials and Campus Security, the question remains as to why students still insist on calling illegal taxi services for rides. Now, as more and more of these cabs are caught on campus, Campus Security is trying to make sure students really understand that the dangers far outweigh the minor benefit of saving a few dollars.

Every season has its change, except in Ontario

By Katherine Gottli

"One remarkable thing about the election was how similar the final result was to the last campaign," said Brock University political science professor Paul Hamilton. The negative feelings towards the successful Liberal majority seem to resonate through Canadian politics experts at Brock.

Bill Nye may have some competition

By Nataleigh Allen

Its popularity started as a trend initiated by the Spice Girls, and although they are long gone the legacy they left behind lingers on. Thankfully, not the platform shoes, but the idea of Girl Power. Women have been breaking barriers and encroaching on what was once forbidden testosterone territory with more fortitude than ever before.

Ned Goodman takes office as honorific head of Brock

By Josh Long

Fall Convocation marks the conferring of degrees and the culmination of several years of hard work, but this year saw something different take place: the installation of a new Chancellor. Dr. Ned Goodman stepped into the role following the departure of Dr.

"Jane and Finch" to become "University Heights"

By David Ros

Excalibur (York University) TORONTO (CUP) - A Toronto city councillor is calling for one of the city's toughest neighbourhoods to re-brand itself as "University Heights." Anthony Perruzza, councillor for the notorious Jane and Finch neighbourhood claimed that the re-branding will bring the community and the university together, continuing to fight the neighbourhood's reputation for violence and hopelessness.

Montreal Fashion Week to models: shape up and grow up

By Ashley Joseph

The McGill Daily (McGill University) MONTREAL (CUP) - Montreal Fashion Week is putting its pointy-toed foot down, hoping to curb the growing presence of eating disorders in the fashion industry. Organizers of this year's event have refused to hire models under the age of 16 and any model deemed too thin.

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