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Topics covered include: Shinerama; AIDS and Condoms; Mount Christian Fellowship; Sexual Harassment at SMU; the Mount Association of Non-Traditional University Students; Frosh Week; Maureen McTeer; Safer Sex at the Mount; Vinnie's; Richard Janik; EntertainMount! (Pub Nights); Clark McDougall exhibit at Art Gallery; Tina Broderick - Women's Soccer Coach
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This newsletter contains information on Dr. Frank Bennett's mathematical achievements, Governor General Jeanne Sauvé's visit to the Mount, studies conducted regarding Fall Convocation, a deadline review for NSERC (Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada) postgraduate scholarships, and the first formal meeting of the PR (Public Relations) advisory board. The newsletter contains an 'Of Interest' section on Christmas shopping, the Leeward & Windward Islands Seminar 1989, an Adult Children of Alcoholics workshop/retreat event, a National Forum on the Un/Under-Employment of Humanities Graduates and the Development of New Professional Opportunities, and other events. There is information on a Conference on Women, Arts, and Politics, as well as a Campus Calendar of events from October 17 to October 24 and an update on pay equity.
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Topics covered include: Canadian Congress on Learning Opportunities for Women (CCLOW); Rosaria Cafeteria; Art Gallery; Events; Residence; The Jean Depot; Student Union; Elections; Entertainment; Sports; Music; The Militia; Literary; MSVU students listed: Dianne O'Keefe; Robert Spears; Janice Barrett; Keith Mitchell; Cathie Perkins
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This newsletter contains information on the Senate's establishment of a special day of community service called Caritas Day, a 'Big Basketball Event' at the Mount, the tourism market potential and the Delphi technique, the alumnae award for teaching excellence, Christmas festivities, coming events, a classified ad on a house for rent and copies of two folded cards, and care to be taken when introducing computers in the workplace. There is a short story called 'Christmas on a Small Planet, and there is a note by Mount President E. Margaret Fulton bidding farewell to students, faculty, and staff for the Christmas break. The newsletter discusses a profile description of DR. Melodie Conlon, the impasse between levels of government, a report soon to be released by the Royal Commission on Post-Secondary Education, research grants awarded, and $5.72 million to be spent on Québec universities focused on specialization. There are sections on keeping pace with technology, money available for students, sexism in language, the variety of items that can be borrowed at the Mount library, scholarships offered, and a film to be show regarding drinking and driving. The newsletter also contains sections on a letter to the editor regarding the opinion piece from the newsletter on November 19, 1984, a performance by the Seton Cantata Choir, faculty participation in a play, appointments of faculty and staff to various positions, and lectures. There is information on a new book by Dr. Ram Seth, an opinion piece on raising children properly, an invitation to the last day of classes at the Marillac residence, co-operation between Dalhousie and the Mount, and the role of natural opiates in alleviating pain.
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Topics covered include: The Power of Protest; Power of the people - What effect does protest have on shaping government policy?; Dal. profs walk out; Detained Canadian's fate unknown; Alberta project searches for cause of cancer; Ontario repatriation program called PR stunt; Eating in the raw - Return to nature or diet fad?; A sneak peek at the Halifax party scene; High school students and condom usage: an interview with Dr. Mary Delaney about her research efforts; The mystic Motherhouse; An interview with Montreal DJ Mistress Barbara; Jason Taker - One on one with a Mystic man; Student Union elections
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This newsletter contains information on the Mount's summer grounds crew, the opening of a parent care lounge in Evaristus Hall, the success of the 1990 Alumnae Reunion, and a profile description of Gene Greene. There are sections on news from the Art Gallery, women involved at the Mount's international conference, the growth of the Women and Peace Studies collection, (Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada) grants awarded to faculty, new administrative appointments announced, and a remark on 'The Connection,' stating that it will be published monthly. There is also an 'On the Move' section detailing office relocations, degrees awarded, and workshops attended by faculty. The newsletter also discusses Dr. Susan Clark's departure from the university faculty.
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Topics covered include: Half positions filled; Corner store turns a profit; Father Ritter practices what he preaches; Register early: beat the rush!; Debating team matches with university and student council presidents; Quest for fire-humans in the rawww!; At the gallery prints and potters; Flashback to good times; Porky's supposedly a comedy; Year end wrap-up on sports; Volleyball team holds their own at nationals; You me and child study; Central America-An ideological background; The Sicaro, a satirical newspaper is included in this issue.
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Topics covered include: Administration; Vietnam; Smoking; Financial Statement; Campus; Winter Carnival; Student Council; Phoenix; Michele Farmer; Students; Margaret Vostermans; Budget; Ryerson Poly Technical Institute; John Diefenbaker; Cameroon,Africa
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Topics covered include: Terry Kelly; Winter Carnival; Music; the American Marketing Association; Seton Academic Centre; Barry Wheaton; Male Visitation; Student Union of Nova Scotia (SUNS); Vandalism; Marijuana; University of Alberta; Film; Examinations; Student Council; Downchild Blues Band; The Dancemakers; MSVU student's named: Stephen Hardy; Ekizabeth Hartley; Ruth West; Don Shewfelt; Leighton Wills; Sports
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