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Smylski, Brian (EIC)Mundy, Karen (Writer)
McIntyre, Cheryl (Writer)
Welsh, Larry (Writer)
Godlewski, Paul (Writer)
Robertson, Louise (Writer)
Lalonde, Robert R. (Writer)
Grossi, Benny (Writer)
Wilson, D.S. (Writer)
Prentice, Loran (Writer)
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Brock University
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The Press, Volume 17, Issue 9 includes: Press Autonomy: An Introduction: After consultation with BUSU President Mike O’Bright, Press has decided to become autonomous; a referendum will be held in November to decide the future of Press; Ralph Misener, a member of the Brock University Founding Board, was installed as the new Chancellor of Brock University; William Matheson will receive the first Alumni Award for Excellence in Teaching for his contributions to Brock; Brock Jam highlights the musical talent of students at Brock.Related items
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