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Art gallery dates, "the just society" by Sister Catherine Wallace, "Vive Besancon!" by Elizabeth Austin Karen Greene and Pamela Sweet, "Assuming Responsibility for Our Young" by Freida Hjartarson, photos of open day, "Mother Seton: Now More Than Ever a Woman for this Age" by Dr. Annabella M. Melville, "Sweet memories and August Bourbon" by Lois Hartnett, "Current Issues in Religious Studies" by Dr. Jacques Goulet, "Spilled Ink" by Dr. Wayne Ingalls, and biographical article about Dr. Alexander Fried
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This newsletter contains information on the recipient of the Seagram's V.O. Hospitality Award, a job-finding program to help older workers, hands-on experience for business students, two new exhibits to be hosted at the Art Gallery, the reopening of the Rosaria-Seton pathway, and registration for the Oxford University Summer School. There is an 'On the Move' section detailing conferences, publications, and promotions of Mount faculty, as well as information on a theatre trip to England and a Letter to the Editor involving a back-and-forth discussion of South Africa between Dr. Jacques Goulet and Dr. Konczacki. The newsletter concludes with an 'Of Interest' section regarding undergraduate student research awards, a conference on women and Human Rights, and morning and afternoon coffee breaks held by the athletics/recreation department.
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This newsletter contains information on a 'ribbon connecting' event for the Mount's non-traditional student centre, an annual awards banquet for Mount students, an invitation to an address by the Governor General of Canada, an Athletics/Recreation review, and an 'Of Interest' section detailing talks, research grants, presentations, conferences, and bookstore university supply orders. There are sections on successes of various Mount sports teams (with photographs), as well as a profile description of Dr. Felicia Eghan and an 'On the Move' section discussing the Challenge Business Case Competition and a new student union president for the Mount.
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Topics covered include: Professor Lowell Geddes resignation from Mount; Susan Ormiston; Jim Hines disqualification from Student Union elections; Women's Volleyball team set tor nationals; Mount foster child Milton Taborda; Crosswalk on Bedford Highway; Pagan rituals; Time and Time Again (play); Faces of Feminism in Nova Scotia (Art Gallery exhibit)
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Topics covered include: Purple Ribbon Campaign; Recycling; Sexuality: A Christian Perspective; More Accessibility Coming Soon; University's resident pet cat, Biggy; World Aids Day; Garnet Rogers (singer); Malcolm X (film); Sharon, Lois & Bram (band); Tourism and Hospitality restaurant on campus; Language laboratory; New York travel; Pornography
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