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This newsletter contains information on the announcement of the Mount's national chair for the capital campaign, the Mount's efforts for part-time students, the opening of the Non-Traditional Student Centre, and an agreement signed between the Mount and the Nova Scotia Teachers College for a joint degree. The newsletter concludes with an 'Of Interest' section highlighting the Mount's sports teams, a lecture titled 'The Distance between Women and Men: the Equality Game,' residence applications at the housing office, lists of scholarships available, and publications by the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada (AUCC).
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Topics covered include: Student Council; Student Union; Pub; Student Store; Visual Arts Nova Scotia; Unemployment; Staff Layoffs; Business Society; Canadian Public Relations Society; Continuing Education Department; Sexually Transmitted Diseases; Religious Studies Department; Feminist Movement; Ecology; Literary; Sports; Art Gallery; Nova Scotia Museum; the Budworm Show; Bruce Cockburn; Fred Neal; Entertainment
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Topics covered include: Volleyball; Student Council; Penny MacCauley; Student Union; Neptune Theatre; Public Relations Society; The Dancemakers; Campus Association; Liberal Youth Club; Rosaria Cafeteria; Marijuana; Tuition Fees; University of Toronto; Montreal; Capilano College; University of British Columbia; Residence Councils; Foreign Students; Pub; MSVU student's named: Dachia Joudrey; Neil Blanche; Carol Carson; Sandra MacLeod; Alice MacKichan; Kevin Gass; Employment; Sports; Music; Literary
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Topics covered Include; Allyson Marsh; Mclean's the Mount, and Me; Shalen Hutchings; MSV..U Pass?; Fire in Seton Academic Centre; Chantel Brushett; MSVU Students' Union Contests Turnitin.com; Alex Kennan; The Women are in House; Jane McCormack; Food Resource Centre Update; Donna Bourne-Tyson; Customized Study Space in the Library; Allison Saunders; Writing Round Table proves to be a rewarding experience; Daniel Cummings; New Bus Route #81 to Make Communiting Easier for the MSVU Community; Nadya Bell; Remembrance Day Popular, Political Canadian Nationalism making Remembrance Day Popular - Historian; Anna Nauss; Belindia Stronach Visits Halifax, Announces Funding; Stephanie Oliver; Nova Scotia legislation restricts single-parents' access to post-secondary education; Music and movie reviews; Taylor Moran; A.A. Wallace; Ty Treon; An Open Welcome to the MSVU Football Club; Blair Bartlett; Cheerleading at the Mount; Niger - An Appeal for Help; William Wolfe-Wylie; Acadia University to implement campus-wide smoking ban Latest Atlantic university to push for a smoke-free campus; Allison MacNeil; The Halifax Career Fair; Andrew Morehouse; Males at the Mount; Heather Graham; Supplemental Instructor (SI) at the Mount;
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This newsletter contains information on a distinguished scientist for C.I.L., leading the way in university co-operation, the Mount's efforts to help Ethiopia, a letter to the editor regarding a student's experiences taking courses that impacted the student's life positively, a profile description of Deborah Poff, and a section for nominations and applications for the position of the chair in Women's Studies. There are sections on the success of the Women's Studies program on DUET (Distance University Education via Television), the eleventh annual University Community Art, Craft, Baking, Hobby, and Talent Show event, the issues that reduced resources have caused for universities, and a discussion of the 'Exploring Your Tomorrow: Opening Doors' event at the Mount. There is an alumnae update regarding active participation in alumnae affairs, a discussion of walking in space by Dr. Kathryn Sullivan, a PR (Public Relations) society forum, a conference on transportation in Atlantic Canada, superficial remedies for issues in developing countries, a new department's creation in government, and a display of Cuban art at the Mount Art Gallery. The newsletter also discusses the new courses added to the Women's Studies program, a link between the Mount and the University of Malawi, a discussion of Orwell's book titled '1984,' a celebration of healthy women, universities' responsibility in averting disaster, and a continuing impasse between the Royal Commission on the Economic Union and Development Prospects for Canada and the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada (AUCC). There is also information on interviews of nineteen Mount community members on DUET, the expansion of the Dominican program, women meeting to set the Women's International Peace Conference, researching effects of arginine vasopressin, women in the labor force, and workshops and lectures given by faculty.
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Topics covered include: December 6, 1989 Montreal Massacre; Government looks into Accessibility to Education; The Boys Club (MSVU society); Future Mount students graze grounds; Mount Students Get Nod For Excellence in Advertising; Art Gallery to Showcase Mount Talent; Comments at drag pageant spark furor at Trent campus; Deal with corporate sector drives Goodwill youth jobs program; UBC forestry faculty considers laptop requirement; Brad Delorey; International Students; December 6, 1917 Halifax Explosion; Starship Troopers (film); Mad City (film); Mystics Basketball Sweeps Kings; Badminton Team
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