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Topics covered include: Conclusion of semester, Student Council vacancies, Registration, Father Bruce Ritter, Debate with University and Student Council Presidents; Quest for Fire; Mount Art Gallery exhibit; Stanley Cup; Sports finals; Central America Note: The Sicaro included in this edition
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Topics covered include: Political Studies Society's "Politics and You" forum; Joel Matheson, Minister of Mines and Energy; Dr. Jonathan Godfrey; Alexa McDonough; Publish-or-Perish theory; Student Drinking; Tom Loucks memorial; Corporate image; Television lecturers; Students' Union of Nova Scotia (SUNS); Higher Education; Canadian Federation of Students; Feminists; Disarmament Week; Ramsey Lewis Trio; UPEI soccer; Fitness Assessment
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Topics covered include: Tuition hike doesn't turn students awav from Mount: Enrolment up this year thanks to aggressive marketing; Bermudian students having tough time getting home to vote; Student union proposes Rosaria 105 become "society suite; Department chairs worry not enough full-timers at the Mount; Students want co-op fee decreased for those who find their own placements, university says No Way; APEC-protesters picked the RCMP complaints process and they're stuck with it: Scott; Arts degrees not useless, study says; The art gallery, a large but unknown privilege for the Mount community; War and remembrance: Personal reflections; Broadway comes to Halifax; Pleasantville (film); The Siege (film); A Night at the Roxbury (film); Korn (band); Mystics Soccer Team in Final Overtime Thriller
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Topics covered include: Canadian Federation of Students; Atlantic Canadian Music Industry Association (ACMA); Dinnerware; Healthfest: A Celebration of Healthy Living; Mount badminton; Student Union ·financial statements; Women's World 84 Mount boycott; Pornography studies; . The American. election 1984; Canada Employment Centre-On-Campus; Student Housing; Acadia computer system; Birth Control; Exam Anxiety
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Topics covered include: Rationalization of Nova Scotia universities; Dr. Blye Frank professor of Education - external review report on Cole Harbour District High; Student Union Irked by Funding Formula; Romare Bearden Exhibit a Hit At Art Gallery; Opposition grows over new B.C. university; Mount Makes Honduras Connection; University of Ottawa - Precedent set in student plagiarism victory; 1997/1998 Student Union executive; Unemployment; Romare Bearden; A Fine Balance (novel); Amanda Marshall (singer); Skydiggers (band); Mimic (film); Angie McLeod - new women's soccer and basketball coach
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This newsletter discusses funding for research projects, ceramics, faculty research, publications, and participation in fellowships. It also discusses the life of Bonnie L. Broderick, an MSVU alumnae, as well as the public relations office publications of 800 speakers' bureau brochures. The newsletter contains discussions of Needham, the effects of breast cancer on women, distance learning, and the creation of the Institute for the Study of Women.
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Topics covered include: Coup D'etat; Keiran Gibbs; Bush administration reject bill S-139; Tim Fisher; Government takes back $1 million from Universities; Low and Middle-income Students Hit Hardest by PSE Costs, Study Says; Student Union Hawk; What's the Good News at MSVU; Mount Saint Vincent University Confers Honorary Degrees to a Piano Virtuoso and an Acclaimed Maritime Filmmaker; Westwood Residence; My First Editorial; Chris Langille; The Neoconservative Ethic, Under Duress; Shaun MacMullin; Confessions of a Wasted Mind; Lauren MacDonald; Parking; Dane Butler; Under Shadow; Poetry; Main Street Melody; Robert Broderick; Not Untitled; When Man Meets Women; Movie and Music Reviews; Heather MacDonald; Back in Rotation; Mark Sitter; Sign on the Dotted Line, Please...; Major Changes Made to Life in Residence;
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Topics covered include: Recession - Women forced to study part-time; Campaign posters defaced; Federal Budget Cuts Education Funds; Lists of Accused Rapists Removed - University of Pennsylvania and Brown University in Rhode Island; Native Women Concerned with Basics; Media and Gender; Sexual Assault - No means No; Sexism in the Media; Thin is Not Everything; Women's Political "Herstory" in Canada; Basketball - Heading into Season Finals; Women's Hockey; 12th Annual Fashion Show; The Doors (Oliver Stone film); Scenes from the Mall (film)
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This newsletter contains information on a Mount conference concerned with the relocation of Africville, the Care for Caregivers Program, the Mount-Air Canada partnership's benefits for voluntary agency, and exhibits at the Art Gallery contrasting space-age and earthy styles. There is a section titled 'Capital Campaign Bulletin,' highlighting pledges, faculty campaigns, and a donation by the Royal Bank of Canada to the Learning and Leading capital campaign. There are sections on Dr. Naomi Hersom's promotion to be a president of CEA (Canadian Education Association), computer simulation challenges facing Mount marketing teams, an non-smoking policy in effect at the Mount, and an 'On the Move' section discussing Dr. Norman Uhl's career path, Dorothy Wills's appointment to the Order of Canada by the Governor General, and David Westwater's victory in the Mount United Way Campaign draw. The newsletter concludes with discussions of the Mount's sports teams and a weekend program planned at the Renewal Centre.