Monthly Archives: March 2015

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At Brock University, we just had our influx of incoming and prospective students tour the campus during their March Week Break. This is indeed the season in which decisions must be weighed and campuses chosen. The transition from High School to University is … Continue reading

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Tis the season for colds and flus. As the weather begins to change and the semester comes to an end, students around campus find themselves sick and tired. Fortunately the Brock University Student Union (BUSU) is bringing back the 2nd … Continue reading

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Hey hey again! Some of the other bloggers have posted about their residence experience, so I thought I would do the same. Let me begin with my moving in experience. Moving day went extremely smoothly, as residence life staff, student … Continue reading

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It’s a bird! It’s a plane! Nope, it’s just Major-General Sir Isaac Brock pulling onto our campus after a long journey home! For all of you future Badgers out there who don’t know who the General is or why his … Continue reading

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Happy Thursday Badgers! Today I want to talk to you about living off-campus. I mentioned in a previous blog post that living off-campus is inevitable for most Badgers, because residence is only 100% guaranteed for students coming directly out of … Continue reading

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PSA to all Sciencey Badgers, Are you planning on applying to medical school or pursuing a career in health care? If so, there is a great co-curricular program for you! Med Plus provides students with valuable and meaningful volunteer opportunities, … Continue reading

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I imagine that you’re reading that headline thinking: “Wow! Is Iain really a superhero!?” after all it is a common thought…and I suppose that you have all sorts of scenarios running through your heads about just how I’ve come to … Continue reading

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A Relay!? For Life!? FOR LIFE!? You want me to run around and RELAY for the rest of my LIFE!? Well…not exactly…it’s not a Relay for Life, it’s a Relay for Life. As in, a 12 hour fundraiser from 7pm … Continue reading

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So you may ask: which will I prefer? That’s a great question, and even I have trouble with that decision. I have lived in residence the past three years: Decew (a traditional residence) in my first year, Village (a non-traditional … Continue reading

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Now that first semester is long gone and second semester is well underway, I’ve been able to notice some trends in the questions that pop up during campus tours. One particularly popular area of interest that keeps resurfacing is student … Continue reading