Abstract
This newsletter contains information on the lack of experts in the tourism industry, a photograph of snow on campus, sixty years of memories at the Mount, a public lecture held by Elizabeth Dodson Gray regarding Women's Studies, open campus days, integrating faith and justice, the holding of the next CAPUS meeting, a 'Letting Go of Stress' seminar, a photograph of the winner of the Pottery Lottery, a notice that food service availability is limited between February 22 and March 3, and an alumnae update highlighting alumnae meetings in Alberta, the hosting of a memorial mass on February 3, the date and details of the second monthly meeting of the Harbour Fold Society, and a reminder for senior classes to prepare items for the time capsule. There are also sections on a project to help Ethiopia, a research project by Public Relations students, a profile description of Neita Castle, the commencement of a Veterinary College, a classified ad with a Jeep for sale, and a presidential search committee to replace E. Margaret Fulton. The newsletter also discusses a conversation between Dr. Jill Vickers and Mount students regarding Women's Studies, women's politics, grants available for conferences, Chef Rene being honoured, a book written by Duncan Campbell focusing on university public service, and presentations, research groups, courses, and other activities conducted by Mount faculty. There is information on a reunion for the Mount choir, a March Break Day Camp, smoking in the workplace, an International Students' Night, Long Service Awards, an honors thesis written in French by Bonita Oliver, a conference focusing on universities and governments, and an 'adopt a grannie' event where students can converse with the nuns at the Motherhouse. There is also an opinion piece regarding the pay of female faculty when compared to men, a discussion of women in top jobs, a letter to the editor regarding a February Break tour, a section titled 'Adopt an Ethiopian Village,' and a section discussing hardware and software applications from Interuniversity Services Inc.