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Topics covered include: No More Napster?; Motherhouse on the auction block?; Feud with student union pushes McGill Daily to a weekly; Charity ball draws a crowd; New report wains of "creeping privatization" on campus; Ted Mitszela interview; Matthew Singer - Man on the Mount; MSVU Men's Basketball team poised to claim title
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This newsletter contains information on Theresa Glanville's educational achievements during and after her time at Mount Saint Vincent University, as well as the appointment of two new faculty on the Committee on Research and Publications. There are sections on the Regional Realism exhibition, E. Margaret Fulton's renewal of her contract as the Mount's president, women managers in public relations, a novel called 'Marketing in the Third World' by Dr. Erdener Kaynak, grants from the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC), and faculty publications and grant awards. The newsletter contains information on a photography competition, Christmas gift giving to the Bryony House, an increase in research proposals, the status of the Dollar Campaign, and a 'This and That' section with information on meal plans, grades, art classes, and other activities.
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May to august 1972 calendar of events, course changes 1972/1973, MSVU and NSCAD agreement, sociology criminology course, the student year, "le petit chat" a short story by Dr. Pierre Gerin, excerpt from "the alumnus as dodo bird" by Cynthia Ozick, comments, poetry, campus activities, expansion of the library, photo of the class of 1940, joint summer school program, and honorary degree recipient Mrs. Roland Michener
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Topics covered include: Basketball; Bell Telephone; Angie Turpte; Canada Manpower Centre; Media; Audio-Visual Department; Home Economics; Birth Control; Youth Report; Student Council; Books; Canadian Youth Hostel; the Theatre; Summer Employment; Music; Association of Student Councils (AOSC); MSVU Women's Basketball Team named: Marilyn McDonald, Nancy Bagnol, Judy Kane, Laurie Latoski, Debbie Hebb, Georgina Chambers, Martha Belfontaine, G.Rice, Debbie Reid, Bev Kennah, Nini Martin
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Topics covered include: Dublin Corporation: And No One Told Me; Students Protest Change In Name Of Nursing Degree; Dal Student Union Censors Gazette; UNB Faces $3 Million Deficit; Panel Discusses Course Evaluation; Council Notes; Throne Speech: Gov't Will Attack Unemployment; Few Attend Open Meetings; MSVU and NSCAD Formalize Agreement; Whaling; Senate Elections Will Be Delayed; Air Piracy...International Threat; Students Answer Questionnaire; CIDOC Offers Unique Courses; Sports Facilities Are Underused
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This newsletter contains information on tackling new concepts in university administration, $67,000 awarded in scholarships, the value of networking in the the Mount's housing problems, a new arboretum created and named after Sister Lua, an invitation to a Jubilee Gala, a new exhibitions officer planning for a special conference, a portrait unveiled at the Mount, and roof work being done at the Mount. The newsletter also discusses the subjects to be covered at the Jubilee Festival, reception for UPEI (the University of Prince Edward Island) Alumni, courses offered by DUET (Distance University Education via Television), $300 million donated by NSERC (the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council) for Canadian research, and the reception of a major research grant by the Institute for the Study of Women. There are sections on Seton lectures featuring Thomas Merton, volunteers for the Sir Frederick Fraser School, sixty years of memories at the Mount, a course on the chemistry of fabrics, a note to students on scholarships available, and a profile description of Sylvia Cherry. There is also information on The Peace Beat's efforts to demonstrate how one person can change the lives of many, events at the Art Gallery, Dalhousie University's Women's Centennial Year Program, and fitness celebrations, faculty publications, councils, and conferences. The newsletter discusses the Mount Saint Vincent University Diamond Jubilee Celebrations and National Universities Week schedules, a tree planted courtesy of Roberta Way-Clark, an advertisement for the United Way on Campus, and the Microcomputer Information Centre.
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This newsletter contains information on Foreign Graduate Awards, trade with North Africa, the Middle East, Latin America, and the Caribbean, and facilities available in the Alumnae Hall. The newsletter has sections on the President's Reception for International Students, a $3.5 million goal in the Mount's first national fund-raising drive, Honor Awards given to the head gardener and grounds crew at MSVU, a senate report, and research grants awarded. There is also information on improving registration numbers at the Mount, the Elizabeth Seton Lectures, a study of laughter, faculty research, and cancer cells.