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Topics covered include: Rhonda Coleman - Student Union Vice-President; Education Day; Black ribbons; Profs shop for cheaper books; University Governance Committee - Too much money in pension fund; Mount Wins "Willie Wonka Award"; MSVU affiliated with Scotiabank; Pearleen Oliver; Reflections of a Black student; Bob Marley; The Gay Lesbian and Bisexual Youth Project; Star Wars (film); Mackeel at Vinnie's; Kaeja d'Dance; New Job Hunting Tool Comes to the Mount; Men's Basketball - Mystics go to 14-0; Volleyball Championships at MSVU; International Women's Week 1997
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Topics covered include: Residence Committee; Student Council; Student Union; Volleyball; Photopool; Bus Service; Books; Exam Schedule; Art Gallery; University of Waterloo; Literary; Proposal; National Union of Students (NUS); Economics Department; Budget; Arts Weekend
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Topics covered include: Dr. Janice Keefe receiving the Novartis Pharma Prize; Breast Cancer Awareness Week; Alex Keenan; Sharing in Halifax; FreeCycling; Mary Brinen; No Study Carrels for Undergrads; Jane McCormack; Resource For All; Tokozani Zaza; Miseducation; Fair Treatment at the Mount VP academic explains FT policy; Shalen Hutchings; VOTE! Executive Vice President urges student .to get involved in the governing of the SRC; Frosh Week at a Glance; Music and film review; Josh Ginsberg; Sex Offender Arrested; Bangulanyi Ntaisi; Mount Student Scoops One Minute Film Award; Harvest Time in Halifax;
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This newsletter contains information on Dr. Pauline Webb's difficulty of choosing a career path as a student, Pauline Webb as a candidate for an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree, Antonine Maillet's achievements (in French), a discussion of Canadian heritage by Antonine Maillet, photographs of graduates, Sister Sheilagh Martin as a winner of the Alumnae Award for Teaching Excellence, challenges for Mount graduates, and the extraordinary academic achievements of graduates at the Mount. The newsletter concludes with sections on a valedictorian statement by Deborah Lynne Campbell and convocation notes on award winners.
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Topics covered include: Assumption: Nine Percent Tuition Increase; Broken Hearts for Education; CFS Takes Credit for Non-Victory; Student Employment funding; Mount Director Headed for Commonwealth Conference - Dr. Deborah Poff; Student Loans; Dave Wynn, Ancel Langille, Lynne Isenor - Student Union Presidential Candidates; Student Union elections; Student Union Parent Care Lounge; Mens Basketball Team Wins Provincial Championships
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Topics covered include: Student Union; Course Evaluation; Nancy Stewart; Dalhousie Department of Education; the Alternative Arrangements in Education Conference; Winter Carnival; Debt; Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE); Canadian Association of University Teachers (CAUT); Transportation; Class Cancellation; Food Committee; MSVU Student Election Candidates named: Linditia Stanbury; Shirley Boron; Susan Pitman;Anne Derrick; Anne Higgins; Jose Templett; Barbara May; Anne McFetridge; Joanna McGinn; Perspectives on Women; Status of Women; History Department; Theatre; Nova Scotia Zone of the Canadian Ski Association; Art Gallery; Canadian Indian Painting; Music; Business Society; Classifieds
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Topics covered include: Shopping for textbooks; University teachers and students demand increased federal funding; Millennium scholarships; Study questions the accountability of Nova Scotia's post-secondary institutions; A face lift for the pub; Shinerama Campaign; Political studies prof shines at the Mount: Dr. Michael MacMillan finalist for prestigious award; A vision for the future of Mount Saint Vincent University - ·Blueprint 2000; Man on the Moon (film); Ashley MacIsaac (singer); Fantasia 2000 (film); Canadian teams fail at Pan-Am chess championships
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Topics covered include: Enrollment; Student Union of Nova Scotia (SUNS); Winter Carnival; Strike; Quebec; Social-Athletic Complex; Dal-Mount Special; Yearbook; Student Union; Pub; MSVU Students' Store; Acadia University; Dalhousie Student Union; Continuing and Part-Time University Students (CAPUS); Events; Art Gallery; New Brunswick; Student Aid; Housing Department; Public Relations Department; the Bookstore; Cafeteria; Big Brothers/Big Sisters Week; Volunteering; Dr. Ruth Little; Home Economics Society; Sex; Residence; French Department; National Union of Students (NUS); Venereal Diseases; Volleyball; Literary; International Association For Students of Economics and Commerce (AIESEC); Future Secretaries Association (FSA); Food; Newspapers; Margaret Atwood; Lion's Head Tavern and Grill
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This newsletter contains information on Honorary Degree recipients, Dr. Ursula Frank's discussion of the nuclear Arms Race in a conference titled 'Beyond the Arms Race: Building Security and Peace' at the Mount. It also contains discussions of summer activity at the Mount, the Oxford Summer School, and the Mount Playhouse's emphasis on comedy. There are sections on Convocations, Grad Week, and days to remember under the alumnae update, and there is a letter from Mary Reynolds, Student Secretary, addressed to the Mount. The newsletter outlines the events during Grade Week, gerontology in community service, public relations as a department, Universities Week, and DUET's (Distance University Education via Television) Advisory Committee. There are sections on success in the Mount's English Department, Dr. Susan Whiting's role as an Affiliate Scientist at the IWK Hospital for Children, and Christine Moore's role as a chairperson of the Canadian Association for Co-operative Education. The newsletter also discusses the impacts of mobility to and from campus for education (in French), as well as the availability of IMASCO scholarships for disabled students.