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Mutart, Bob (EIC)Cumberland, Mary (News Editor)
Fleisher, Cassie (Copy Editor)
Teather, Lynne (Treasurer)
Giles, Jo-Ann (Managing Editor)
Finlay, Jan (Layout Editor)
Ford, Don (Sports Editor)
Kerfoot, Connie (Secretary Librarian)
Wheeler, Michael (Photography)
Souchotte, Sandy (CUP Editor)
Berry, David (Minute Man)
Shewchenko, Oksana (Features Editor)
Sherman, Maques (Cartoonist)
Tew, Michael (Campus Comment)
Rothwell, Phillip (Circulation)
Wheeler, Michael (Staff)
Brown, Ingrid (Staff)
Jacobs, Hershey (Staff)
Gilbert, Keith (Staff)
Penberthy, Sally (Staff)
Tordiff, John (Staff)
Kuchard, Carla (Staff)
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Brock University
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The Badger, Volume 4, Issue 7 includes: BUSA To Choose Student Senators: Two students will be elected to join Brock's Senate; Gibson proposes summer studies for secondary students at Brock; Pushback in Letters to the Editor about sexually explicit last issue; Thistle complex is being constructed; CJRN Accuses The Badger of Smut: Vol 4. Is. 6 is accused of being "pornographic".Related items
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