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Topics covered include: New Meal Plan and Cafeteria Structure; Maclean's Survey Flawed; PanCanadian Day of Action - February 7th; CFS Calls for One More Day of Action; Dr. Brook Taylor - Alumnae Award for Teaching; Once Temporary Faculty Offices Now Permanent; Controversial journalism professor Gerald Hannon - Ryerson Polytechnique; Atlantic Universities Face Program Cuts; Universities Target Asian-Pacific Students for Canadian Schools; Two Takes on Women's Fashion; Realizing Racism with Gideon's Blues (play); The Economy Shoe Shop; Heat (film); Mr. Holland's Opus (film); ACAA Basketball Championships; Melissa Stevens' Craig Miller - Pepsi Athletes of the Month; Caritas Day
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Topics covered include: Nova Scotia Student Loan privatization; Lori-Anne Jones; HARASSMENT; Not Now or Ever!; Jeff Benson; The Great Cafeteria Debate; Student election position descriptions; Black History Month; Todd Jackson; Affirmative Action in Nova Scotia; Pink Triangle Day; History of the Triangle; Steve M. Gekara; Mystics into the Playoffs.
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This newsletter contains information on the maintenance department's efforts to deal with winter, an athletics reunion weekend planned, a list of Mount scholarship winners, Dr. Joyce Kennedy's understanding of continuing education as vital to women, a section titled 'Active Living: Health and fitness for the 90s, and opportunities for students to make calls to overseas relatives through the Northern Telecom Phone-Home event. There is a section titled 'Sexuality, love and marriage: a frank discussion,' as well as information on Art Gallery news, an advertisement for the 'February Hill Thrill' event, and the creation of a summer institute for teachers.
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Topics covered include: Youth Unemployment; Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD); Courses; Photopool; Mount Allison University; Student Union; Summer Jobs; Marijuana; Infertility; Searle Drug Company; Birth Control; Antibiotics; Student Store; Winter Carnival; Pornography; Sexism; Rick Williams; Fishing Industry; Science Fiction; Cooper Brothers; Atlantic Symphony; Art Gallery; Movies; Moe Koffman
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Topics covered include: Mount Needs To Cut 700K From Budget; Profs And Admin May Move Into Assisi; Citizen's Forum at MSVU; Queen's University - dropped proceedings against men who posted signs mocking a 1989 anti-date rape campaign; Going Green - MSVU recycling program; Court Decision Disregards Natives; Child Study Society on the Move; Tips to Beat Exam Stress; Patriotism -- Canadians and Americans; University of Victoria - men against rape; 1991/92 Student Union election results; Money and Dieting; The Oscars
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Topics covered include: Student Union elections - Loans, Manus Top Issues; Students to Pay Loans A .S.A .P; British Columbia Institute of Technology - murder on campus; Substance use during spring break travel; Charity Ball; Black History Month; Valentine's Day Story; Alive! (film); Sue Medley (singer); Noam Chomsky; Sommersby (film); Presidential Candidates - Cathy Thorpe, Ron Knox, Andrea Mailman; Candidates - Sonia Baillon, Rebecca Nelson, Shauna MacNeil, Todd Jackson, Jeff Dixon, Jeff Ridgeway, Karen Dean, Jodie Boone, Jeff Benson; Summer Job Search; Dieting; Mystics volleyball; Mystics basketball
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Topics covered include: Brian Mulroney; Peace; Nuclear testing; Cable TV; Life on-campus; Disarmament week; Nova Scotia education system; Father Ross Legere; Morning After Pill; Cooperation with fellow post-secondary institutions; UNB student union; Alcoholics; CKDU-FM (Dalhousie); Snoopy (play); December exam schedule; Nova Scotia election 1984; Henry Morgentaler; Halloween Bash; Maude Lewis House; Oxford University Summer School; MSVU Athletics
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This newsletter contains information on Mount registration and orientation, an Africville project grant, the Mount's West Indies connection, MANUS (Mount Association of Non-traditional University Students) office spaces and staff, a memorial mass for Kathleen Crowley, and athletics/recreation plans for the fall. It discusses the awarding of the Air Canada Fellowship to Mary Ann Daye, details for the Quirky Quatrathalon, the Mount Art Gallery's focus on workers and industry, new non-credit courses from continuing education, a Campus Calendar of events from September 19 to September 25, and information on using debit cards on the photocopiers in the Seton Academic Centre.