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Topics covered include: Major Changes Made to Life in Residence; Dr. Pauline A. Jones death; Referendum on the school's continued affiliation with the Canadian Federation of Students (CFS); Forecasted Mount Enrollment Up This Year; Another "Smash and Grab" in Rosaria Parking Lot; Career Fair To Provide Students With Job Possibilities; No More Manus Cont'd; Women March to Take Back the Streets of Halifax; Everything You Hate About the Student Loans Process, And Then Some; World Cup '98; An eclectic collection of performance dance; "Angels of Lightening" Light up The Sir James Dunn Theatre; Mount Mystics are at the Top of ACAA Rankings
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Topics covered include: Fee increase referendum; Changes to summer session; Susan Ormiston; Logo regulations; Canadian Crossroads International; REALWomen (Realislic, Equal, Active, for Life) of Canada; Fashion Production '87; NHL standings; Scott Brison - PC Youth
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This newsletter contains information on a discussion of a free trade deal by the Minister of Public Works, increasing the number of parking spaces available on campus, results from the Intercollegiate Business Competition (ICBC), a visit by children to the Motherhouse the day before Hallowe'en, an advertisement for an Academic Recognition Assembly, a sale of the Everywoman's Almanac for fundraising, positive trends in an Alumnae employment survey, an advertisement for an 'Annual Christmas Get-Together for Part-Time & Mature Students & Guests,' and two new exhibitions set at the Art Gallery. There are sections on the Mount's basketball season, a Mount PR (Public Relations) student being named an Air Canada Fellow, a profile description of Mount Vice-President Lois Dyer Mann, teaching nominations open, and an 'Of Interest' section discussing a seminar on the subject of information communications and education technology, sexism in language, tours on the Mount's campus for high school students, and immunization against tetanus and diphtheria. The newsletter concludes with a soldier who became a conscientious objector after serving in Panama in a discussion by The Peace Beat, as well as an 'On the Move' section detailing a CRIAW (Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women) conference, Ivan Blake's appointment to the Provincial Task Force on co-operative education, Dr. Hersom's speaking at an Honors Dinner at Acadia University, publications, conferences, and other events.
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Topics covered include: Tuition increases; Archeology of Jordan, an interesting insight; Various campus society news; Electrical fire in the Birches; Dishpan hands the devils workshop; Scholarship money just not available for all those eligible; Winter Frolic '82; Recreation round up fun; Pub night standing room only; Yes Virginia, there really is a men's hockey team; Winter Carnival Committee expresses gratitude; Readers want more dirt; Education wanted but at what cost; Gay rights, put down by council at Wilfred Laurier; High school drop out not given job despite Masters level Qualifications; Trying to quit?; MSVU claims victory over Kings; Teams planning fundraiser; NHL: could use a facelift; Great White North routine brings out laughter at variety show; There is nothing like a pub crawl: a first hand account of someone that was there (sort of); Minglewood good-but not up to par.
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Topics covered include: Student Council; Columbia Women's Liberation Movement; Mary Clancy; Winter Carnival; Nurses; The Canadian Youth Hostels Association; Sports; Award Committee; Elections; Winter Carnival Committee named: Dennis Guerley; Kathy Onysko; Charlie Decker; Francis Fraser; Dace Reimanis; Mary Evelyn Ternan
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Topics covered include: Shinerama; Frosh Week; Students' Union Searches for General Manager; Tim Hortons Comes Calling; NABRSQ 9never asked but really should be questions) Everything you ever wanted to know but were too afraid (or embarassed) to ask; How to Survive the Next Eight months in Style; The Cell (film); Dave Grohl (singer); Sport Team Try Out Info
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Topics covered include: Bette Stevenson; Student Unions of Nova Scotia (SUNS); Canadian Federation of Students (CFS); Sexual Violence; Mount housing co-op; Campus security; Mount playhouse; Cults; Conservatism; Student Christian Movement; Debating society; Anne Murray; The Andromeda Strain;
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Topics covered include: Vinnie's Pub; Unemployment; Quebec; Rockingham United Church; Rosaria Cafeteria; Alexandra Centre; Co-operative Education; Army; Public Service Canada; Dalhousie University; TransCanada Telephone System; Nestle; Elections; Student Union; Athletics Department; Employment and Immigration Canada; Fashion; Art Gallery; Argyle Tv Sales and Service
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