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This newsletter contains information on a team approach for student health, effects of low-level radiation worldwide, a description of the DUET (Distance University Education via Television) program, financial aid available through scholarships and awards, a $1,000 fund for Project One: Futures for Women by the university's Faculty Association, and a C.A.P.U.S. bake sale. There are also sections on Mount alumnae in the news, the election of the Honorable Terrence Donahoe to be the chairman of the Council of Ministers of Education for Canada (CMEC), and faculty elections to various positions in organizations in the global community. There is information on a tree planted as a birthday gift to Dr. Muriel Duckworth, IDEAS (a national information and opinion program) heard on the CBC radio station, an ad for quitting smoking, a women's resistance in South Africa, what it means to be a professor, art gallery displays, and a Caribbean fashion show.
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Topics covered include: Student Union byelections; Pesticide use in Canada; U. of Alberta student politician resigns over financial scandal; Universities shafted in Throne Speech; Crop circles at Alberta U. don't fool professor; Oakville - Two female students confronted in woods by armed male; Buddhist monk ponders student stress; York University student council budget scandal; Governments crack down on use of fake IDs by students; Hillsborough, New Brunswick; Les Grands Ballets Canadiens comes to Halifax; Denise Fujiwara's Sumida River Headlines the Live Art Season; On a Mission to Have Fun - Lazer's Edge; MSVU IT Society takes on IS Society from St FX; Rugby: The newest game at the Mount
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This newsletter contains sections on what to do in case of an emergency on campus, a Child Study Program grant awarded, distance learning, women in fitness, a peace library, faculty travel, Marillac residence, stormy weather ahead, and alumnae travelling to Labrador. The newsletter also includes sections on blindness in children, the issue of smoking on campus, the Aesthetics of Film course discussing how to make movies, and research grants available. There are also sections on the Support Committee for Symphony Musicians and the creation of COM (Computer On Microfiche) to save storage space in cataloguing.
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Topics covered include: Sexual Education For Women; Government Unaccountable For Education Funding; Bachelor of Public Relations Banquet April 6th; Social Assistance Falls Short; Condoms; CACL (Community Association of Community Living) Hosts University Challenge; Dress for Success; Canadian Interuniversity Athletic Union Still Honors Drug Enhanced Records; Mount Teams On Road To Nationals; DUET Society; The Tragically Hip (band)
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Topics covered include: Project One; Evaristus lighting improvements; Student awards; Top ten novels; Used books; Annual Community Show; Career Week; Neiman scholars; Student Council; Poland; Politics in Schools; Robert Scott; Samuel Beckett's Endgame; Hockey; Skiing; Basketball; Elections
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This newsletter contains information on Dr. Krishna Ahooja-Patel's appointment to the Nancy Rowell Jackman Chair, a new season of exhibitions launched by the Art Gallery, long-service awards and United Way Recognition awards presented to staff, and a section labelled 'Who's where: a list of department and office moves.' There is a section titled 'Capital Campaign Bulletin' highlighting the success of the Alumnae phonathon event, as well as reminders for films and a discussion of McConnell Fellowships.