Campus Connection, 11 February 1988

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Date Issued
1988-02-11
Abstract
This newsletter contains information on a mock jail sponsored by the Mount Student Assistants (MSA's) during the Winter Carnival, a profile description of Peter Glenister, academic and business worlds benefitting from the Office Automation Centre, and an 'Of Interest' section detailing Ann Eade's appointment to the board of directors of the Risk Insurance Managers Society (RIMS), Symphony Nova Scotia's rush seating policy for full-time students and senior citizens, and Josette Deleas-Matthews's critical commentaries on African cinema on CBC. There are sections on a Canadian-Nigerian meeting for an exchange of ideas, students becoming subjects in osteoporosis research, a public lecture by Gwynne Dyer, and an 'Of interest' section discussing tickets for the YWCA's annual Women's Recognition Dinner. The newsletter includes information on new programs at the Mount, a 'Flip for Lunch' event, events at the Art Gallery, and a commentary on increasing female graduates from Canadian universities. The newsletter concludes with tips on fielding unsolicited media interviews.
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