Abstract
This newsletter contains information on orientation to the Mount, a new structure for higher education recommended by CONSUP (the Council of Nova Scotia University Presidents), Mount students' participation in the Canada World Youth program, Anne Woodyer's appointment to the position of provincial commissioner, two new public relations scholarships available from SUN Radio Ltd., a university community sock hop event, and an 'Of Interest' section detailing scholarships and workshops for students. There are sections on the Capital Campaign Bulletin discussing the funding of the Bill Morris Social Square, new faculty on campus and relocations of existing faculty members, a correction to the grants listings of the September 1991 issue of Campus Connection, an upcoming municipal election, and the beginning of the 1991 United Way campaign. The newsletter includes information on a model for the governance of the universities of Nova Scotia, a 'For the Run of It' advertisement, Art Gallery news, an advertisement for the Elizabeth Seton Lectures, events occurring in the month of November, and an 'On the Move' section discussing publications, faculty elections, faculty appointments, and the annual Corporate Challenge. There are sections on Convocation and installation events for October 1991, Grad Packs available, a '...Fly with the Mystics' advertisement, the beginnings of the Mount's Campus Watch program, and a sidebar with information on the Mount's security office. The newsletter concludes with discussions of recycling, the 'Ship to Shore Trash Campaign,' and a discussion of waste management, winners of the fourth annual Canadian University Productivity Awards program, and the impacts of garbage (especially plastic) on marine life.