Proper noun
Rochon (plural Rochons)
A surname.
According to such authors as Walzer, Alessandrini, Newtown, Stolle and Rochon, Foley and Edwards, and Walters, it is through civil society, or more accurately, the third sector, that individuals are able to establish and maintain relational networks. Source: Internet
After multiple racially charged events including student house party themes, and racially tinged comments at administration lead programs students, faculty and staff all decided to hold votes of "no confidence" in Rochon. Source: Internet
At its Oct. 21 rally at ock, protesters shared stories to the crowd from their time at the college, citing that these issues are not new, and their confidence in Rochon is diminished as a result. Source: Internet
Members of POC at IC then criticized Rochon for how he seems to not directly address them. Source: Internet
Now, 30 years later, my kids are doing the same, taking dance class at Hintonburg community centre, making friends on the street like Tuls from the fish store and Vicky from Rochon at Parkdale Market. Source: Internet
Rochon also said the decision-making processes at the college will remain the same. Source: Internet