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Topics covered include: Tuition hike in the cards; Mount appoints new director of university advancement; The Mount may be "movin' on up" in the NSCHE funding formula, thanks to new study; University mounts new logo; MSVU enrolment at an all-time high; Student Union elections; New study "spills milk" and upsets MUN, Memorial ties for last on national efficiency study; Ontario universities will face doubled enrolment in 2003; Students against sweatshops; Wing Commander (film); Cruel Intentions (film); Miller Stain Limit (band); Nunsense II: The Second Coming - Mount performance; Signal Hill at the Lower Deck; Millennium Cabaret - gay bar in Halifax
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Topics covered include: River Smith; No Strangers; Dj Scribbles; Betcha Didn't Know These Weird Facts; A Link to our Future; Darrell MacLean; News from the Library; Jeremy Neilson; Dear Fellow Students; It's Graduation Time - Opportunity Awaits; Alex Fox; The Wrestler Ponders the Fate of Washed-up Athletes; Anna Rocoski; The do's and don'ts of dieting: Tips on how to lose some of that holiday weight; Morris MacLeod; What Really Grinds My Gears; Kristen Wagnerlntercamp; The desperate search for less annoying words; Ethan Cabel; Exploring the Politics of the Gay Community;
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This newsletter contains information on the Mount's sixth annual 'For the Run of It' event, contemporary Inuit drawings at the Art Gallery, a social services study conducted by the Institute for the Study of Women, an invitation to become a member of the University Club at the Mount, a Person's Day celebration, Home Economics students preparing meals for Hope Cottage, and an 'Of Interest' section discussing the Friends of Schizophrenics organization cheese promotion, reduced costs of programs at the athletics/recreation department, scholarships offered by the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education (CASE), reminders to students from the registrar's office, and an invitation to Jewish practitioners to join the Shaar Shalom Synagogue. There is a campus calendar of events from October 24 to November 20, a 'United Way Campaign' logo, and an 'On the Move' section detailing new faces and new positions at the Mount, scholarships awarded, and prizes won for publications.
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Topics covered include: Pub; Student Council; Student Union; Parking; Centre for Continuing Education; Fund Raising; Biology Department; the Bookstore; Orientation; Art Gallery; Seton Academic Centre; Dr. Margaret Fulton; Registration; Karen Stone; Alice MacKichan; Sandy Spencer
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Topics covered include: SU withholding funding from Picaro until accountability contract signed; Student union looking to amend role of status of women officer; Business Society dinner; African Heritage Month; Dr. Margrit Eichler; Master's program on the-horizon for child and youth studies; Lewd, harassing male caught red handed on SMU campus; Universities in Alta., Ont. and N.B. get slick donation from Imperial Oil; Acadia looking to set up shop on the Rock; Before and after Swissair; Eating Disorder Awareness Week; Stress relief; Summer employment programs available for Mount students; Expense of Spirit; Stepmom (film); DJs; The Best Little Boy in the World Turns 25; Ian MacRae, Nadia MacDonald - Athlete Profiles
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This newsletter contains information on Novanet computers on campus, a Seder meal hosted by the Campus Ministry, a volunteer position labelled 'Non-Traditional Student Advisor,' and a section titled 'Moving Towards Pay Equity at the Mount.' There are sections on Northern Telecom Canada Ltd.'s stud on educational television in Atlantic Canada, as well as an 'On the Move' section detailing research grants awarded to Dr. Sonia Masciuch and Dr. Kim Keinapple, in addition to Dr. Joyce Kennedy's election as vice-president of the Institute of Pastoral Training. The newsletter concludes with a schedule of events on campus from March 22-26 to June 28, as well as information on leadership award nominations open.
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This newsletter contains information on a Women's Studies lecture series, the beginnings of the Hospitality program, E. Margaret Fulton's reception of the Order of Canada, plans for airlifting food to Ethiopia, CCLOW (the Canadian Congress of Learning Opportunities for Women) bridging for women, the microcomputer information centre, prestigious awards presented, doing business in countries in the Middle East, applications for the position of Director of Development, English help for students, and an alumnae update regarding the Harbour Folk Society and the travels the alumnae officer and the board of Directors Fund Raising chairman. The newsletter also includes a profile description of Jean Hartley, information on a choir reunion, museum studies on DUET (Distance University Education via Television), seminars, workshops, and performances given by faculty, and honorary alumnae being granted doctor of laws degrees. There are sections on E. Margaret Fulton's signing of an agreement forming Interuniversity Services Inc., equality on faculty, scholarships available, walking for promoting health, caring for the elderly, adult education, a spectator's guide to Trivial Pursuit, an issue of Feelings/Faith, an image of the Sisters of Charity, an opinion piece on student employment after university, a memorial mass to be held, an International Night, public lectures on the Humanities, a play preview of 'Touched' by Stephen Lowe, and sympathy to Brenda Joergensen on the passing of her father. There is a discussion of a self-evaluation tool for faculty, a human rights address highlighting changes in 1985, a note of caution about caffeine intake, a discussion of classified advertising, a classified ad template, and a consideration of education and labor pains.