Ways to enjoy summer in Niagara without draining your bank account
As the temperature rises and exams come to an end, students across the Niagara Region have four months of affordable recreational activities waiting for them, as municipal parks, conservation areas and historical landmarks across Niagara are offering accessible, low-to-no-cost activities.
In an era of cinema polluted with remakes and theatrical sequels, there is a rare, electric energy found in a local theatre where students are building a world entirely from scratch. At the Marilyn I. Walker School of Fine and Performing Arts, the student-led company of DART 4D56: Collaborative Play Development didn’t just put on a play; they constructed a living, breathing nightmare. Their original production Enjoy Your Stay is a masterclass in atmospheric horror that leaves the audience “checking out” with lingering chills and a profound respect for the scrappy brilliance of student-led creation.
We’re approaching a month into the 2026 MLB season and to say the beginning stretch has been a rollercoaster is an understatement. Slow starts in baseball are expected no matter the year, but the number of projected good teams that haven’t been able to put it together so far is astounding. As the weeks go by, there is no doubt that we will see many of these teams climb back up the standings and regain their form, but as of now, it’s interesting to see which teams got the jump on some others and began the season on a good note.
It’s 2015, and you’re sitting in the front seat of your car with your closest friends, searching for some new, energetic music that has your dusty 14-year-old Honda Civic speakers bumping like never before. You look at the newly released section on Apple Music and see the album Rodeo by an unfamiliar artist from Houston, Texas. You press play, and an hour later, you realize that you’ve found your new favourite artist.
Ways to enjoy summer in Niagara without draining your bank account
As the temperature rises and exams come to an end, students across the Niagara Region have four months of affordable recreational activities waiting for them, as municipal parks, conservation areas and historical landmarks across Niagara are offering accessible, low-to-no-cost activities.
Editorial: Reflecting on The Brock Press’ 61st production year
As the school year draws to a close, I am left reflecting on our latest year in production — one that solidified the Press’ values as a rare worker co-operative as we saw an influx of brand-new staff members; encouraged more creativity in writing than ever before; and on a personal level, shaped me as a person more than any other professional experience I’ve had.
Travis Scott is defining a generation of hip-hop
It’s 2015, and you’re sitting in the front seat of your car with your closest friends, searching for some new, energetic music that has your dusty 14-year-old Honda Civic speakers bumping like never before. You look at the newly released section on Apple Music and see the album Rodeo by an unfamiliar artist from Houston, Texas. You press play, and an hour later, you realize that you’ve found your new favourite artist.
Your tuition pays for more than your degree
Considering your first year at university can cost as much as a decent used car, you might feel like you're paying to be stressed out. You’ll need to account for sprawling class sizes and massive lecture halls, hours of tutorials and seminars, five-dollar lattes and the mandatory purchases of expensive textbooks. Your first few weeks at Brock might leave you feeling drained — not just in your personal life, but your bank account too.


