Abstract
This newsletter contains information on a blood donor clinic, making time for making art, open campus days, a profile description of Dr. Olga Broomfield, the Marillac residence, MSVU's Women's Studies chair in action, and support for LEAF (Women's Legal Education and Action Fund). The newsletter includes sections on The Peace Beat and the organization called 'Outwitting the Clock,' displays at the Art Gallery until March 9, labels for wine bottles and tax training and audits, Nova Scotia women in science, a performance by 'A Chorus Line,' Jonathan White's appointment to help establish an MBA program in Public Relations, and a 'Flash' advertisement for the Nova Scotia Council for University Presidents. There is information on Melissa Sparks's role as Chief of Campus Police, applications for residence and the position of Resident Assistant (R/A), faculty and student research, publications, meetings, and travels, getting into the foreign service, and a budget reminder. The article discusses the Task Force's role in defining Canadians' moral values, a non-smoking advertisement, an advertisement for the Mount Saint Vincent University Community Happy Hour, a new Chaplain on campus, a Mount student who won the Pillsbury Scholarship, and an evaluation of the Vice-President Academic. The newsletter concludes with sections on the Canada/India project for a new building, a progress report on Novanet, participating in a Valentine's Day event at the Marillac Residence (in French), a classified ad for accommodation, supporting Adsum House, and an in memoriam section for the death of Andy James at 29.