Articles tagged with: off-campus living and neighbourhood relations
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A team of volunteers will once again be rolling out the Welcome Wagon to greet Brock’s newest off-campus Badgers ... Full story
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Brock University working with community to encourage safe, responsible St. Patrick’s Day
Brock has proudly served as Niagara’s public university for nearly 60 years, and its students have played a meaningful role ... Full story -
Brock planning safe, responsible Halloween celebrations
Spooky season has arrived, and while many are getting ready to hand out treats to visiting goblins and ghosts, Brock ... Full story -
Brock partners with municipalities, police to encourage safe and responsible St. Patrick’s Day
Brock University strives to be a committed partner and trustworthy neighbour in the Niagara region, and it’s asking its ... Full story -
Brock offering full slate of activities to encourage responsible gatherings this Halloween
Brock University students will have plenty of options when looking for something safe to do this Halloween weekend. As it ... Full story -
Brock students encouraged to make positive community impact
Brock’s Welcome Wagon rolled into Thorold last week to answer the questions of new and returning students and deliver ... Full story -
Tips for students and property owners as common turnover date approaches
For students living in off-campus housing across Niagara, Saturday, May 1 is an important date for lease agreements with property owners. ... Full story -
Brock students reminded to be safe as St. Patrick’s Day approaches
Brock University is reminding its students that this isn’t the year to be testing your luck around St. Patrick’... Full story -
Brock reaching out to off-campus students and landlords
For students living in off-campus housing across Niagara, May 1 is an important date for lease agreements with landlords. This typically ... Full story -
Brock educating students to make smart decisions and be good neighbours at Halloween
As Halloween approaches, Brock University is working with local municipalities and the Niagara Regional Police to educate its students about ... Full story