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This newsletter includes sections on the increased enrolment in classes at the Mount, a task force created by Dr. E. Margaret Fulton, the role of mindpower in Canada, new faces on campus, and the Mount Homecoming event of 1982 for alumnae. The newsletter also discusses the Academic Vice President, Dr. Pauline A. Jones, in relation to her experience working at MSVU. There is also information on chairpersons being appointed, tree identification for an arboretum, and summer activity that took place in between semesters. Information regarding the Mount Playhouse, help for part-time students, and increased enrolment in summer schools is also present. There are sections about displays at the Art Gallery, women airing concerns through a task force, the debating society, a list of fitness activities and scheduled times, Project One's $20,000 commitment from Bowater Mersey Paper Company Limited, and a schedule of events for September, October, November, and December. The newsletter contains discussions of co-operative education and the performance of Marie Kelly's 'Don't Stir Me.'
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This newsletter contains information on Teaching Excellence Awards, convocation ceremony dates, the creation of the Chef Rene bursary by residence students, and an 'On the Move' section detailing Naomi Hersom's speaking at the annual meeting of the Mero United way, as well as the awarding of $3,415 in research grants to Dr. David Monaghan. There is an 'Of Interest' section on faculty textbook orders, and a pilot outreach aerobic fitness program offered by the Mount. There are sections on Reunion Weekend '88 for Alumnae, a blueprint for action regarding physical activity, a Campus Calendar detailing events from May 8 to June 28, and a 'Fitnic' advertisement from the Athletics/Recreation department.
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Topics covered include: Marina Franz - Sacateria worker & student; MANUS elections; Cafeteria Workers' Fate Still Uncertain; Marie Kelley - Manager of Physical Plant retiring; BACKLASH: Should NS Have Casino Gambling?; Two MSVU Students Named Academic All-Canadians
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This newsletter contains information on the Mount's developmentally delayed children's teaching project, an alliance formed between feminists and libertarians, an autobiography of a working man, a 'Flash' section on an agreement signed between university presidents to create a confederation of university education programs, a profile description of Deborah Cameron, April auditions for the Mount Playhouse, staying on campus in the summer, and an invitation to the Mount Saint Vincent Alumnae Autumn Cruise. There are also sections on an Athletics/Recreation review, photos of the Mount's sports teams, writing for university, paper submissions from business management and records retention to the Atlantic Chapter of the Canadian Micrographic Society, The Peace Beat's discussion of an 'experiment in co-existence' in Israel, and PR (Public Relations) graduates being slow to find jobs. The newsletter concludes with the establishment of the Floyd Campbell Prize, media coverage of the abortion issue, Diane Doré's reception of a certificate of merit from the Governor General, Daffodil Day, and publications, contributions, workshops, and theses conducted by faculty.
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This newsletter discusses Australia's solution to the education of students through packages sent to teachers, the awarding of a Public Relations Scholarship to Sheila Butler, a presentation by Dr. Janina Konczacki, co-operative education benefits, a five-meal plan at V.S. Services, and various projects targeting alumnae students. The newsletter also contains sections on making your own art, a meeting between the All China Women's Federation and the Mount, Canada Savings Bonds, Staff Files, summer research awards available, Board Committees for 1982 and 1983, and a performance of Sizwe Bansi is Dead sponsored by the Political Studies Department.
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Topics covered include: Student Union elections - Changes Made To Address Concerns; Spring Election Results; Seven Thefts Reported on Campus; Mount Internet Relay Chat; Coffee; Federal Budget; Mount President's Reaction to the Budget; National Graduate Student Conference; Bruce Springsteen; MSVU Drama Society to Stage Little Shop of Horrors; Safe Haven (play); Searching For Bobby Fischer (film); A Perfect World (film); The Brady Bunch (film); On-Campus Gourmet - Vincent's Provides Practical Experience for Students; Exam Stress; Job search; St. Patrick's Day; NHL Is A Bore; Shawn Leoman, Brenda Toner - Athletes of the Month
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