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Topics covered include: Coup D'etat; Jargon Staff Information; Tarun Treon; Relations, Where Do You Think This One's Going?; Afton Doubleday; Rough Beginnings; Matt McNeil; First Degree Merger; Chris Spencer; Talks Break Down; Lauren Hopkins; Where Are the Boys At?; Matt Curie; I Need to Vent!; Matt Mansfield; Jumping Ship; Nigel Wickworth; Conrad Black or is it Comrade Black!; Mark Fultz; Tuition Crisis; Remembering an Interview with Sandra Bornemann; Chris Vyse; Canadian Issue with Human Rights; Andre Cain; Nova Scotia Hockey; Shaun MacMullin; Fear of the Mullet; Scott MacDonald; Neo-Conservative Hitler Love Child; Liam Gosset; Couch Surfting 1101;Lauren Oostveen; How to...; Heather MacDonald; Go Ahead...Do Something!; Darren P. Connell; Lion King Just Doesn't Roar; Movie and Music Review; Robert Broderick; Julia Feltham; Get Your Jollies; Raehel Dodds; Lube it up, Baby!; Poetry; Lauren Oostveen; Tim Liboiron; Eric MacBride;
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Topics covered include: Lois Dyer Mann, vice-president, administration of MSVU; Tuition increase likely; New Student Council elected; New Science Centre opens; Gloria Steinem at the Rebecca Cohn; Council Shies From Young New Democrats; 30 Hour Famine; International students; homesickness; Fighting Racism; Cannibalism; Waco standoff; David Koresh; Men's badminton; Women's volleyball at Nationals; World Figure Skating Championships; Corey Beals, Mount student, bodybuilding
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This newsletter contains information on an emotional discussion about pornography, the Mount's establishment of the first Chair of Women's Studies in Canada which awarded the Mount $500,000, a five kilometer 'For the Run of It' event, and a consumer workshop. There are also sections on public displays of alumnae talent as part of International Women's Week, the Share Lent organization for helping those in poorer countries, and the types of technology available for participating in DUET (Distance University Education via Television). The newsletter also discusses a CAPUS meeting and activities undertaken by faculty and staff, such as publications, panels, and conferences.
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Topics covered include: SU approves wrong budget; Quebec Premier Lucien Bouchard; Mount students to plunge in November waters; PR co-op -admission to become tighter; Canada eases environmental rules to sell nuclear reactors; The Christmas spirit; Student Unions of Nova Scotia - Upcoming meeting an educational experience; December 6 Montreal massacre; Jingle All the Way (film); Mel Gibson; Mount Saint Vincent University Speech and Drama Department presentation, called "The Compleat Works of Wilm Shkspr (abridged); Men's Basketball in First Place; Mystics Roll Over Titans; Women's Volleyball begin quest for title; Are You Stress Resistant?
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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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