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Topics covered include: MSVU Faculty Association; Dr. Margaret O'Brien; National Forum on Post Secondary Education; Canadian Federation of Students, (C.F.S.); Chris Gillis - PR manager, Student Union; Student debt; Atlantic Bowl; Amnesty International; Yusuf Osman Samantar; Native march protests funding change; Abortion coalition; Bananarama
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Topics covered include: A Message From Your President's; Tyler Deacon; Shinerama Progress!; SRC Fall By-Elections; Ingrid Jenker; Art Gallery News; Darrell MacLean; Library News; Todd Hoffman; Vinnie's Pub and Lounge and Crows Nest Cafe News; Rosaria Student Centre - What's So Good About It?; Student Union Information Services A.K.A "The Info Desk"; Career Planning: Your Future Starts Now!; Lara Ryan; Scotia Bank AIDS Walk; Morris MacLeod; What Really Grinds My Gears - With Morris MacLeod; What Student Movement; Dear Monty;
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This newsletter contains information on the lack of experts in the tourism industry, a photograph of snow on campus, sixty years of memories at the Mount, a public lecture held by Elizabeth Dodson Gray regarding Women's Studies, open campus days, integrating faith and justice, the holding of the next CAPUS meeting, a 'Letting Go of Stress' seminar, a photograph of the winner of the Pottery Lottery, a notice that food service availability is limited between February 22 and March 3, and an alumnae update highlighting alumnae meetings in Alberta, the hosting of a memorial mass on February 3, the date and details of the second monthly meeting of the Harbour Fold Society, and a reminder for senior classes to prepare items for the time capsule. There are also sections on a project to help Ethiopia, a research project by Public Relations students, a profile description of Neita Castle, the commencement of a Veterinary College, a classified ad with a Jeep for sale, and a presidential search committee to replace E. Margaret Fulton. The newsletter also discusses a conversation between Dr. Jill Vickers and Mount students regarding Women's Studies, women's politics, grants available for conferences, Chef Rene being honoured, a book written by Duncan Campbell focusing on university public service, and presentations, research groups, courses, and other activities conducted by Mount faculty. There is information on a reunion for the Mount choir, a March Break Day Camp, smoking in the workplace, an International Students' Night, Long Service Awards, an honors thesis written in French by Bonita Oliver, a conference focusing on universities and governments, and an 'adopt a grannie' event where students can converse with the nuns at the Motherhouse. There is also an opinion piece regarding the pay of female faculty when compared to men, a discussion of women in top jobs, a letter to the editor regarding a February Break tour, a section titled 'Adopt an Ethiopian Village,' and a section discussing hardware and software applications from Interuniversity Services Inc.
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This newsletter contains information on orientation and registration for the 1990 academic year, the Mount's resistance to the Bedford Highway expansion proposal, 1990-1991 sabbatical leaves for faculty, honorary degrees awarded at the October 21 Convocation ceremony, and an advertisement for the 'For the Run of It' event. There are sections on the Elizabeth Seton Lectures in October, programs offered by the Mount's Centre for Continuing Education, a profile description of Jan Anthony, and an 'On the Move' section detailing appointments, promotions, awards, contests, and television series hosting by faculty and students. There is a Metro United Way symbol, with an accompanying section on the value that contributions have on the campaign. The newsletter discusses new faculty members in home economics, an inquiry launched by AUCC (Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada) into the effectiveness of Canadian universities, and exhibitions presented at the Art Gallery. The newsletter concludes with information on new microcomputers available for students.
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This newsletter contains information on a meeting of members from the Association of Canadian University Information Bureaus, Atlantic Region, the Christmas spirit at the Mount, ensuring the safety of others and those at the Mount, opinions shared about the DUET (Distance University Education via Television) program, two students who are free of tuition fees for the following semester, a holiday schedule, and a letter from E. Margaret Fulton bidding farewell to students for the Christmas break. There are also sections on remedial courses in math offered by the Mount Learning Centre the First Call for the University Community Show, and an alumnae update on the alumnae association, Christmas shopping, a Memorial Mass, and the varsity volleyball and basketball teams. The newsletter includes an opinion piece regarding Remembrance Day, a list of Christmas Events, and faculty publications, meeting attendance, travels, hiring, and awards.
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This newsletter contains information on the success of the 'Beat the Blues Employee Barbeque' event, early course selection beginning at the end of March, call for nominations for the Alumnae-Student Union Leadership Award, a symposium focusing on Canada's judicial system, and an 'Of Interest' section detailing Jewish celebrations, Ukrainian Easter egg painting, the March Break Day Camp, student workers for Convocation, information and assistance for tax payers with U.S. tax liability, applications for resident assistant positions, and publications of the Canadian Advisory Council on the Status of Women. The newsletter also discusses blood donations, a conference on teaching publishing, and a survey highlighting difficulties facing international students.
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This newsletter contains information on the Mount's Elizabeth Seton Lectures, goals formulated for the business administration department, participation in the 1989 Speakers' Bureau, Canada Scholars Awards granted, and additional convocation ceremonies approved by the Senate. The newsletter also includes sections on career planning programs offered by Student Services, a March Break Day Camp offered by the athletics/recreation department, and a 'Beat the Blues Employee Barbeque.'
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Topics covered include: Student Union elections - Rhonda Coleman elected president of Student Union; Proposed Funding Formula Penalizes Mount; TUNS GLBT group - Dispelling The Myths; Breastfeeding goes before human rights commission; UBCers take President's office to protest tuition hikes; Student sues professor for plagiarism; Student Nutrition Services offers counselling; Tara Hamer - Curling; Tree planting; Vinnie's-goes Gaelic: Lamond s party a hit; Return of the Jedi (film); Men's Basketball - Mystics Threepeat as ACAA Champs!
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