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Topics covered include: National Week of Action - poor attendance by Mount students; 16th Annual Business Society Conference; Valentine's Day; Women's Studies Department's bulletin board has been vandalised for the sixth time in less than a year; Dr. Naomi Hersom - concern over the 1990 Grad Class's "Fountain of Expectations" theme; Student breaks leg on campus due to ice; Privatization of Canada Student Loan program; Canso; Student Union fees; Dr. Carl Braun; Male visitors in residences; Audit of Student Union; AIDS; Satellites (band); Driving Miss Daisy (film); February Heart Month; Skiing, Mount Alpines; Meadows Bowl Co-ed Tackle Football Game
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Topics covered include: New Administration Plan Will Cancel Small Classes Next Year Faculty and Students Upset; Administration ·and Part-Time Agreement Reached; MSVU Student Union Election Results; The Warm Heart of Africa, Malawi; Tourist Guide to Ireland; Robie Fast and Ready Restaurant; Newton Boys (film); Your 1997-98 Mount Saint Vincent University Mystics
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Topics covered include: White Men Can't Jump (film); Residences to get overnight male visitation; Diabetic University Students; Mount to Open Centre for Women in Business; Facing Breast Cancer; Therapy of Karaoke; Men's/Women's Basketball; Women's Soccer; Co-Ed Badminton; Women's Volleyball
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Topics covered include: Bank on Campus; Picaro proofreading; Mount corner store health inspection; Student union Constitutional referendum; Public relations students tell all; Campus police; PR staff turnover; Graffiti in Halifax; Tunnels on campus; Halloween; Rape; UBC divesting from apartheid South Africa; University of Calgary smoking policy; Helen Creighton; Children of a Lesser God (play); 'night, Mother (play); Ann Cherry; Final Exam Schedule
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Topics covered include: Academic Calendar; Student Union; M.S.V.U Campus; Board of Governors; Elections; Clubs; Academic Information; Book Store; Library; Royal Bank of Canada; Cafeteria; Residence; Sports; Campus Manpower Centre; Shopping; Continuing Education Program; Outreach Tutoring; Public Relations; Picaro Staff; Members of MSVU Student Council named: Susan Pitman; Branda Goff; Anne Marie Gardner; Lois Hartnett; Susan Morris; Cathy Thibeault; Debra Reid; Lindita Stanbury; Mary Mingo
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This newsletter contains information on a new digest titled 'Transition Learning,' a national network studying child care in Canada, a meeting of women to promote peace at the Women's International Peace Conference, a single-parent students' support group at the Mount, positive job prospects in 1985, a new life for the Mount's Grand Piano, the increasing of theft-related crimes on-campus, financing higher education and university research in Canada, and an alumnae update on the graduating class of 1985, the items of the 1984 time capsule, the appointment of Anne Burns as the Honorary Chair of Homecoming 1985, and general information about the Homecoming event. There are sections on funding recommendations not reflecting funds required by universities, breaking records in the Public Relations department, a Valentine's Day flower project, part-time students lacking money and eligibility for the Dean's List, art gallery workshops, promotions of Vinnie's Pub as a place to go between classes, and a classified ad highlighting items for sale and items wanted. There is information on graduation, president's grants, the adaptability of Mount maintenance, a study of baboons at the University of Western Ontario (UWO), workshops held by Dr. Antoinette Thomas, and Marge Shackleton's sitting on the National Review Committee on Eating Disorders of the Health League of Canada. The newsletter discusses the release of the MPHEC's (Maritime Provinces Higher Education Commission) financial plan, the implementation of the Mount's first MSVU Community Happy Hour, a two-day retreat to Mabou, Cape Breton, a business society meeting, and a condemnation by the NSCUFA (Nova Scotia Confederation of University Faculty Association) of the MPHEC's financial plan. The newsletter includes a profile description of Physical Education and Recreation Co-ordinator Pat DeMont, as well as sections on Women's Studies research, external grants given to eleven Mount faculty, the sinking roof of the Seton Academic Centre, an opinion piece concerning antifeminism, residence decisions, and plans for International Women's Week. The newsletter concludes with information on a Mount study to help disabled children, a display of puppetry at the Art Gallery, a reminder of the 'Celebration of the Healthy Woman' workshops, and 'Victory for Free Speech for Women.'
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Topics covered include: Social Athletic Complex; Student Union; Unemployment; National Union of Students (NUS); Student Loan; Summer Council; Transportation Schedule; External Affairs Department; Ed Broadbent; Petro Canada; Events; Dr.Margaret Fulton; Paul McNair; Boycott; Dalhousie International Students' Association (ISA); Volunteer Career Development; the Bookstore; Pub; Outreach Tutoring; Volunteer; MSVU Students' Store; Parking Permist; Public Service Canada; MSVU faculty listed: Erdener Kaynak; Glen Flemming; Barry Wheaton; MSVU students listed: Freda Fraser; Reg Currin; Larry Pardy; Heather Burke; Beverly Lawlor; Nell Blanchie; Forest House; Student Services; Elections; Science Society; Education Funding; Cutbacks; Canada Student Loan; Courses; Sports; the Bayers Racquet Club; Care Canada; Condoms; Literary; Canadian Broadcasting Cooperation; Housing Department
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Topics covered include: Rosaria spore clean-up to cost $1M; Waste reduction week tips; SU elections end in controversy; Feminist groups evicted at Concordia; 1990 Federal election; AIDS Week events poorly attended; Staying Safe on Campus; Ian McKenna - 30 day walking through Europe; Trekkies (Star Trek fans); Nirvana (band); Mystics soccer season underway; Athletics/recreation opens new conditioning center
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