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Topics covered include: Student Union International Student Representative Eligibility Issues; SUNS deputy chair; Canadian Organization Part-Time University Students (COPUS); Versa Pumpkin Carving Contest; Women's Conference; Marillac residence; CKDU; Stress impact on body; International Youth for Peace and Justice Tour; Condoms on campus debate; Canada II (boat); Hallowe'en; Mardi Gras; MSVU cross country women's team; Kathy Naugler - Player of the Week; Women's soccer team provincial champions; Kurt Vonnegut at Dalhousie; The Color of Money (film); Alcohol Awareness Week
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Topics covered include: Robbery suspect talks about why security banned him from campus; Enlightening blackness: A panel of African-Canadian students discuss their experience at the Mount; Student Union elections; 12 entrepreneurs graduate from program at Centre for Women in Business; Biblical amounts of water and no Moses in sight - Birch five suffers through water crisis; MUN takes engineers to court; APEC protesters may have to cover Ottawa's legal tab; Quebec women's group organizes Y2K march to take on the world; Gorillas in the midst - Playboy drew an interesting crowd at Dal; Chapters grad opening at Mic Mac Mall; 19th Annual Atlantic Undergraduate English Conference; Caritas Day; Tale of two cities - Halifax and Dartmouth; Wide Mouth Mason (band); Networking; Mystics and Mounties are champs: Highlights of the ACAA championships; Mount basketball program boasts all local talent; Women's basketball team misses play-offs;
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This newsletter contains information on the Canadian Women's Studies Association, issues of enrolment leading to crowded spaces on campus, senate condemnation of arrests in Poland, and a public lecture given by historian Dr. Frank O'Gorman, senior lecturer in History at the University of Manchester. It also contains sections on the DUET program (a distance learning program at MSVU), alumnae visiting the campus, budget counselling for consumers, and grants for foreign artists. Information on Hallowe'en events, a London Theatre Trip, and faculty research and publications is also present.
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This newsletter contains information on a $10 million capital campaign launched by the Mount, a visitation to the Mount by Governor General Sauvé, new exhibits and project grants at the Art Gallery, information about a potential Faculty Association strike, and a letter to the editor regarding the issue of a lack of NSERC (Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council) grants awarded to Mount students.
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Topics covered include: Pornography debate; Student's Union of Nova Scotia; Royal Commission On Post-Secondary Education; Ecology Action Center; Big Brothers-Big Sisters; Job Interviews; Women's Safety and Voyeurism on Campuses; Prostitution; Nazism in Canada; Co-operative Education; George Orwell's Nineteen-Eighty Four; Bill C-157; McDonald Commission; Nostalgia Night; AIDS research; Wellness; Women's Basketball; Small College Conference Provincial Championship; M.S.V.U. Volleyball Mystics
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This newsletter contains information on the creation of the Proclamation of 1988 Charter for the Mount, recipients of the Presidential Scholars Award, Department chairs and subject representatives, and continued development of the E. Margaret Fulton Communications Centre. There are sections on women and the economy, Dr. Hersom honoured by McGill University, and new additions to Mount faculty and staff. The newsletter contains an advertisement for the Terry Fox Run, as well as a new home for the Life Planning and Learning Centre.
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This newsletter contains information on a profile description of Susan Tanner, caring for the elderly being the responsibility of middle-aged women, scholarships for Native students, Saskatchewan's evaluation of TV education, bookstore activity during Registration Week, sixty years of memories at the Mount, a court challenge for forced faculty retirement, and an increase in enrolment and how this reflects study pattern changes. The newsletter also discusses Melanie Lantz's reception of a daycare award, special weekend programs offered by the Chaplaincy Office, a presentation by Ruben Nelson, SCM's (the Student Christian Movement) search for new members, the connection between morality and medicine, and a note to students regarding limited services due to increased enrolment. There are also sections on WUSC (World University Services of Canada) bringing refugees to the Mount, acclaim for the Mount's DUET (Distance University Education via Television) program, APICS (the Atlantic Provinces Council on the Sciences) awards granted, an advertisement for National Universities Week, and the lyrics for the Latin song Gaudeamus Igitur. The newsletter has sections on an opinion piece regarding approaches to excellence in university education, a conversation between professors regarding Thomas Merton, a letter to the editor concerning support in the passing of the letter writer's mother, a Weekly Bulletin for events, Senate meetings, a poster depicting the developmental stages of the university as a degree-granting institution, and donations for The Peace Beat. The newsletter concludes with sections on an Open House in the Life Planning and Learning Centre, a lecture on sign language, support for students, the third annual 'For the Run of It' event, and publications by Dr. Janina Konczacki.
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Topics covered include: Mount Students Think Pink and Run for a Cure for Breast Cancer; Ashley Dawe; From the Editor; Jeffery Michael; New MSVU Online Paper; Sons of Butcher: A Grade-A Cut; Sarah Maclellan; Halifax Rockers Celebrate Nova Scotia Good Times; Jeff Deviller; The Random Review - Slushy; Mtisunge Matenda; love fest pub; November at Vinnie's Pub; Kenny Fitzpatrick; If You 'Were Appointed President of MSVU for One Week What Woud You do for Students?; Helle Haven Peterson; MSVU's New Mascot Grants Exclusive Interview to The Sentinel; Read What Monty Had to Say About the MSVU Experience; Niki Toomey; Red Friday; Support Our Troops; Jeremy Neilson; Reppin' for my Homies; Cynthia Martin; Please Return Parking Pass; What Has the Cornerstore Been Up To?; More Than Just Information; Jane McCormack Food Resource and Diversity Centre November News Update; International Month Inspires Delicious Recipe; Anneke Vink; Faith and Food; Jewish Culture and Food Diversity
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