Wednesday, April 2, 2025
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Student union graciously adopts our newspaper: Introducing “The BUSU Press” 

Forget what you know about The Brock Press. September 2025 brings a new chapter to our humble newspaper with the all-new The BUSU Press! 

I’m willing to bet that you haven’t played Chibi-Robo. 

Lengthy conversations about fairness and potential discrimination led to the BoD delaying a solution to fix the funding shortages that have plagued the CPC since 2023. 

The Vertigo Music Festival was an electric showcase of local musical talent, highlighting the importance of community in these dire days of political division. 

For the first time in its 131-year history, the International Olympic Committee will be led by a woman — and she’s African.  

It’s not enough for well-intentioned leftists to simply express that capitalism is an exploitative and destructive system and expect change. The good news is that there are two major camps of thought within the Western socialist world with compelling visions for what an alternative economy could look like — the problem is these visions are at odds with each other.  

Brock rowers to compete in Paraguay  

Three standout athletes from Brock University’s men’s rowing program are set to compete on the international stage, having been selected to represent Canada at the Junior Pan American Games Qualification Regatta in Asunción, Paraguay.  

Worker co-ops vs. state planning as economic alternatives: a measured response 

It’s not enough for well-intentioned leftists to simply express that capitalism is an exploitative and destructive system and expect change. The good news is that there are two major camps of thought within the Western socialist world with compelling visions for what an alternative economy could look like — the problem is these visions are at odds with each other.  

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