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This newsletter contains information on giving credit to faculty members through the Mount Saint Vincent Alumnae Award for Teaching Excellence, the status of women in Canadian universities according to AUCC (the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada, public forum held by the president of the Canadian Advisory Council on the Status of Women, a profile description of Marinus Vannieuwenhuizen (i.e., Chef Rene), a non-smoking advertisement, a notice regarding the Seton Bells, an advertisement for an Alumnae Winter Walk, and Paulette Jiles's experiences as a writer-in-residence. There are also sections on courses offered by the Mount's Centre for Continuing Education from January to August, the successes of the Mount's women's soccer team, the inter-university program titled the 'Host Family Association,' and a Christmas message from the president. There is information on The Peace Beat's discussion of Remembrance Day, the 13th annual Community Art, Craft, Baking, Hobby, and Talent Show event, a public lecture series titled 'Chernobyl: Its Impact on Soviet Politics and Society,' and Media Watch's interest in representing Atlantic Canadian women. The newsletter discusses donations from the Mount to the Hamdard University at Al-Hikmat, Pakistan, appointments, publications, and workshops by faculty, and paintings at the Art Gallery. There is information on Christmas events, a core income program, a new international liaison officer, and new events happening on and off campus.
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Topics covered include: Women English professors; Graffiti for Justice; Leak in roof in Seton; Jan Thomas - Student Union President; Melissa Sparks - Student Union Vice President; Spring Break destinations; Fashion Production '88; 1988 Calgary Winter Olympics; Halifax City Council boycott of South African products; Free trade; Dal department open door policy; Sexism; Supertramp (band); Campus comedy
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Topics covered include: Student Store; Student Council; Theatre; Boycott; Jouranl; Pauline Vaughn; Non-Student Cafeteria; Student Union; Calendar; Canadian Women's Achievement; Assisi Residence; Canadian University Press (CUP); Student Store; Glee Club; Health; Prisoners; Vietnam; Venereal Disease; Claire Culhane; MSVU Students named: Beth Hamilton; Jo Marchand; Marion Orman; Larie Graves; Student Activities; Calendar; Elections; Awards; Music; Records; Theatre; Art Gallery; Prohibition; Newman Conference; Photopool; Pantomine Circus; Dalhousie Film Theater; Open House; Classifieds; Sociology Department; Discrimination of Women
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Topics covered include: Federal Elections; Canadian Union of Public Employees; Dalhousie University; Student Union; National Union of Students (NUS); Student Union of Nova Scotia (SUNS); English Proficiency Tests; Events; Entertainment; Security; Breast Cancer; Diane Wright; Dr. Margaret Fulton; French Residence; Student Store; Petition; New Brunswick; University of Winnipeg; Rent; Consumer Affairs; the Atlantic Society; Birth Control; Earthquake; Travel; Britain; Fast Food Restaurants; Literary; Sports; Bookstore; Rape; Venereal Disease; Rosaria Cafeteria; Disco; Film; Neptune Theatre
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Topics covered include: Touched (play); Mount Corner Store; Oxford Universoty Summer School; Muriel Duckworth; Mount Women's Rally; Ethiopia; Nuclear war; Student Union Elections; Shari Wall; Frank Demont; Alice Sandall; Robyn Osgood; Ann Johnson; Francyne Fillon; Susan McGinn; Jan Thomas; Peter Murtagh; Ann Marie Coolen; Jim Hines; Tina Murphy; Andrew Pattison; Carol Brennan; Contraceptive coverage; UNICEF; Basketball and Hockey Mystics
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This newsletter contains information on nominations for the Alumnae Award for Teaching Excellence, an 'Of Interest' section on conferences, publications, and reports, as well as reminders from the registrar's office, a reception to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Voluntary Planning Board of Nova Scotia, and fitness programs available in 1989. The newsletter discusses exhibitions from two regions of Canada at the Art Gallery, the 15th annual Art Craft, Baking, Hobby and Talent Show, new courses from Continuing Education, and sabbatical leaves for faculty. The newsletter contains sections on upcoming deadlines for the McConnell Fellowships, as well as an 'On the Move' section detailing meetings, presentations, and workshops of Mount faculty.