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This newsletter discusses the responses of Mount faculty to diminishing resources for the funding of universities, as well as information regarding the Dollar Campaign and a debate titled 'A Man's Place is in the Home.' The newsletter includes information on a career exploration week to explore student skills, a travel to Labrador for the Child Study Program, a staff file, the growth of MSVU's debate team, and faculty publications and presentations. There are sections regarding training awards, a survey on parking space availability, a 'Theatre on Theatre' performance, provocative posters, learning French abroad, and the report of the Task Force.
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This newsletter contains information on methods of educating children in music, a Versa Foods Christmas Dinner for students, a new credit course on the Arms Race, an advertisement on quitting smoking, an opinion piece on the breaks offered throughout the school year, and an alumnae update on the MSVU Alumnae Association involvement in a memorial Mass in Evaristus Chapel. Information is also provided on Dr. Berit As as a Professor of Psychology, help for 'food bingers,' a new touch-tone telephone system, increased male enrolment at the Mount, a Santa Claus appearance at a children's Christmas party, and Awesome Business Students at the DUET (Distance University Education via Television) program. The newsletter contains sections on money available for part-time students, and faculty publications, conferences, presentations, and grants.
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Topics covered include: Dalhousie Student Union; Cafeteria; the Canadian Inter-University Nursing Conference (CUNSA); Student Union; Student Initiated Athletic Complex (SIAC); the Constitutional Committee; Drugs; Academic Union; Dal-Mount Carnival; Roly Daniels; Winter Carnival; Theatre; Music; Europe; Exchange Programs; Melvin Laird; Classifieds; English Society; Chinese Society
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Topics covered include: Drama Society; Passport photos; Student Union; Angie Turple; Dalhousie Gazette; Canadian University Nursing Students Association; Recycling; Student Council; Council Positions; Faculty; Education Program; Yoga; University of Toronto; University of Ottawa; Elections; Women; University Canada Manpower Centre (UCME); Novel; Awards Day; Marijuana; Music; Theatre; MSVU students named: Barbara Way; Marie MacPhee; Brenda Meade; Lois Hartnett
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This newsletter contains information on the opening of the Mount's Office Automation Centre, accreditation for a co-op education program in dietetics, a call for nominations from the Mount community, Campus Ministry notes, and rivals in the Mount's drama society. There is an 'Of Interest' section detailing conferences, bursaries, and scholarships, as well as a 'Flip for Lunch!' advertisement and Dr. Patrick O'Neill's 'hunt for Canadiana' at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. The newsletter concludes with information on a Heart Foundation Valentine's Day luncheon and an exploration of liberal education at a conference at Mount Allison University.
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Topics covered include: March; Established Program Financing (EPF); Art Gallery; Student Christian Movement; A Woman's Place; Debating Club; Child Study Department; Public Relations Society; Vinnie's Pub; Research and Special Projects Department; Student Unions of Nova Scotia (SUNS); Frank Miller; Elections; Student Union; Acadia University; Employment and Immigration Canada; Food; the Bookstore; Part-time Students; Mairi Macdonald; Sports; Saint Elizabeth Seton; the Racquet Club; the Corner Store; MSVU student's named: Kathleen Heron; Jennifer Doyle; Cheryl McCarron; Rose Verleun; Patty King; King Croft; Faith Farron; Colleen Gallagher
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This newsletter contains information on increasing Mount enrolment, the success of the Pepsi Challenge, a new home for CWSA (the Canadian Women's Studies Association) on campus, a profile description of Joan Ryan, an advertisement for Alcohol Awareness Week, a Mount statement made to a women's public forum, the theme 'taking action to set the goals, and priorities of women' in a public forum, a Senate report, an Oscar Wilde party held by the English Society, remarks on November 11, Remembrance Day, a lecture series titled 'Pacem in terris: Peace on Earth,' and panels, awards, talks, sessions, and elections of faculty. There are sections on The Peace Beat's discussion of Star Wars (the Strategic Defence Initiative in the United States), smoking on campus, federal government initiatives, a non-smoking advertisement, a tour of Canadian universities by NSERC, fundraising success, a Christmas Cheese Sale, attendance at the 'For the Run of It' event, and a photograph of a memorial service on Remembrance Day in Montreal. The newsletter concludes with information on feminism's Medieval roots, the preference for smaller universities when issuing research grants, applications for co-op students, a Hallowe'en Happy Hour, and a 'What's Going On?' section detailing public meetings of the Canada Council board, the Mount's Art Gallery featuring 'Original Quebec Prints,' and an exhibit titled 'GRRRHHH: A Study of Social Patterns' at the Mount's Art Gallery.