Articles by author: Stephen Leithwood
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The Brock Badgers are highlighting Black student-athlete and staff stories through a series of features as part of the University’... Full story
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Bahamian student-athlete finds home in Brock’s ‘diverse and supportive community’
The Brock Badgers are highlighting Black student-athlete and staff stories through a series of features as part of the University's ... Full story -
Stick handling social change on and off the ice
The Brock Badgers are highlighting Black student-athlete and staff stories through a series of features as part of the University's ... Full story -
All for Change: Willy Manigat’s campaign for diversity in university sports
The Brock Badgers are highlighting Black student-athlete stories through a series of features as part of the University's celebration of ... Full story -
Serving success: Doug Carter’s remarkable tennis odyssey
The Brock Badgers are highlighting Black student-athlete stories through a series of features as part of the University’s celebration ... Full story -
Life-changing diagnosis unveils the power of sports medicine
Brock University women’s hockey player JJ Parks sat in stunned silence at the hospital when a doctor told her ... Full story -
Brock Badgers to rally against cancer in Shoot for the Cure game
The Brock women’s basketball team is taking on a formidable opponent in their next game: breast cancer. The team’... Full story -
Badgers shine bright: 261 student-athletes honoured for academic excellence
Commemorating academic accomplishments from the 2022-23 academic year, the Brock Badgers proudly acknowledged 261 student-athletes during its annual Celebration of Academic ... Full story -
Brock grad Hannah Taylor grapples with Olympic dreams
Brock University alumna Hannah Taylor (BSM ’21) has embarked on an Olympic wrestling odyssey. She recently emerged victorious from the Canadian ... Full story -
Brock wrestling champion named RBC Training Ground finalist
A Brock University student-athlete has earned Olympic talent search funding and an accelerated path to the Olympic Games. Mia Friesen, ... Full story