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This newsletter contains information on honorary degrees conferred to four distinguished women, the Centre for Excellence in English Language Arts, a profile description of Dr. Kim Kienapple, an Air Canada Fellowship and prize, an exhibition of James McGlade's 'The Hearth and the Newborn' at the Art Gallery, the most recent MSVU Community Happy Hour, a conference titled 'Women Alive' at the Mount, and the Congres Des Societes Savantes à l'Université du Manitoba (the congress of scientist societies at the University of Manitoba) (in French). The newsletter contains sections on The Peace Beat's discussion of The Great Peace Journey in Sweden, an effort to inform university members about the hazards of smoking, shaping up with spring fitness, the June 3 Census Day, the Student Union, Athletic and Alumnae Awards Banquet, the Seton Cantata Choir in concert, and a class project that helped the homeless. There is also information on a luncheon hosted by the Mount, training and employment, a Pot Luck Candlelight Supper and Stage Show from the Host Family Association, research grants announced, and a 'What's Going On?' section regarding The Nova Scotia Division of the Canadian Wheelchair Sports Association, the presentation of a conference by the Atlantic Affiliate of the Association for the Care of Children's Health, the eligibility of disabled students to apply for an IMASCO scholarship, an advertisement for Daffodil Days, and an international symposium titled 'Girls, Women and Giftedness.'
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Topics covered include: Canadian Figure Skating Championships; Marie McNeil; Robert McCall; Student Council; Art Gallery; Student Union; the Gay Alliance For Equality; the Nova Scotia Heart Foundation; Home Economics Society; the Women's Study Group; Rosaria Center; Library; Maritime Provinces Higher Education Commission (MPHEC); Winter Carnival; Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship; Uranium; Ron Barkhouse; Manitoba; Residence Department; Simon Fraser University; Ontario Federation of Students Conference; John Abbott College; Terry Mosher; Election; Volleyball; Athletics Department; Entertainment; the Corner Store; Long Baldry; Terry Kelly; Tracey Wainman; Evelyn McCall; United States of America; Russia; Atlantic Regional Canadian University Press (ARCUP); China; Hungary; Kampuchea; Refugee; Picaro
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Topics covered include: MSVU Faculty Contract Negotiations On-Going; No Gain for the Mount - NSCHE Releases New Funding Formula; Priest Happy at the Mount; Fountain Play Centre Unveiled at MSVU; Alumnae Award for Teaching; MSVU Business Students Tie For Silver in National Competition; Students to take nation-wide action against student debt; Massive tuition hikes in the works in Ontario; UBC med prof admits assaulting secretary; Sheila Brown Talks About Campus Life at the Mount; Dr Blye Frank wins the 1997 Alumnae Award for Teaching; A Question of Balance - Campus Life Then and Now; Physiotherapy; Amistad (film); Our Lady Peace (band); Scream 2 (film); Titanic (film); James Bond
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Topics covered include: Distance Education Program, University Use of Sexist Language; Rosaria Coffee Shop; Constitution Referendum; Vincent Hall; Peace March; Child Abuse; Basketball; Volleyball; Hockey; Godspell; Mason Chapman; Student Business and Psych Societies;
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This newsletter contains information on the success of the Free Lunch campaign, researchers changing approaches to the treatment of stroke victims, an advertisement for the Mount Saint Vincent University Community Happy Hour, a profile description of Dr. Susan Whiting, the increased use of the Mount's library, an advertisement for two events ('Séminaire Acadien' and 'La poésie acadienne' [Acadian Seminar and Acadian Poetry]) (in French), a nutrition and aging symposium, a Goldbloom playground in Jerusalem, and Christmas carols to be sung by the Seton Cantata Choir starting on December 3. There are also sections on the National Forum of Canadian Cultural Policy, a scholarship for Mount students, a University Club, the impact of Chernobyl on Soviet society, and the introduction of a consumer education program. The newsletter concludes with information on a discussion by The Peace Beat regarding an open letter sent to U.S. President Ronald Reagan, a Christmas party held at the Mount for children, publications, workshops, and congresses engaged in by faculty.
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This newsletter contains information on honorary degree candidates announced, a Nova Scotia conference on women and the Christian Church, the creation of a Women in Science scholarship, a Campus Calendar with events from April 8-May 8 to June 28, a serenade celebration for spring, and an 'Of Interest' section highlighting changes by the federal government regarding international student work and a course in records management added to the Mount's summer school schedule.
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Topics covered include: Complaints Filed Against S. U.; Line ups at the Library; ATV union; Co-op Education - 15 Years at The Mount; Queeries student society for gay, lesbian and bisexual students; Rashpal Rai Mount student - tea with the Queen; Annual Maclean's Survey Causes Stir At Acadia; Fallen Angels - Remembering the Massacre; Speakers to Address Women's Issues; Week of Reflection; All Women Are Potential Statistics; Monty Python; Sloan (music); Wen-Do Women's Self Defence; Surf's Up: A Guide to Winter Surfing in Nova Scotia; Basketball League Tough This Year; Erin Atkinson - Pepsi athlete of the week
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