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Today’s top stories from February 3, 2024
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Today’s top stories from The Brock News — February 3, 2024.

Exhibition to raise awareness of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls

By The Brock News

An upcoming exhibition to be displayed in Brock’s Rankin Family Pavilion will educate members of the University community about missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls.

New Brock student support program to focus on meaningful connections

By Colleen Patterson

Community connections are often made based on shared  interests, passions and goals. But, sometimes anxiety, internal or external pressures get in the way of engaging with others.

Community member rediscovers love of music at Brock concert series

By Gillian Minaker

Greg Hofsink was hooked when attended his first concert presented by Brock’s Department of Music. That performance led him to sit back down at a piano and revisit his childhood love of music.

IN THE NEWS: A fitness centre grand opening, spotting computer-generated text and pet tourism

By Douglas Hunt

In recent media appearances, Brock experts discussed the opening of the Brock Functional Inclusive Training (Bfit) Centre, academics' ability to identify computer-generated text, pet tourism, cold plunges, the factors that draw people to watch movies in the theatre and a performance about the experiences of people impacted by mild traumatic brain injuries.

Seen & Heard: Student talent takes centre stage

By Dayna Hunsburger

Molly Gardiner, a first-year Geography and Tourism student, performed during the second heat of Bock’s Got Talent, the Brock University Students’ Union’s (BUSU) talent competition, on Wednesday, Jan. 31.

Thesis defences — Feb. 5 to Feb. 9

By Douglas Hunt

The following is a list of thesis defences taking place between Monday, Feb. 5 and Friday, Feb. 9.

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