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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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This newsletter contains information on the $200,000 net savings accrued by the University co-operation between MSVU and Dalhousie University. It also details the return of Dr. Beryl Rowland to MSVU for a public lecture on Home Birthing: Women and Medieval Gynecology. An online version of DUET (Distance University Education via Television) is discussed, in addition to a University Community Show and the Mount campus's winning of an Honor Award. The newsletter includes a section on Christmas gift-wrapping and Alumnae Association meetings under 'Alumnae Update,' and there is a 'This and That' section outlining updates for a presentation of recommendations by the Board to be implemented by the Senate Executive Committee. There is are sections for a world premiere of 'Evangeline,' the first computer studies degree offered at the Mount, the 25-year agreement with Dalhousie that allowed the Mount to award degrees, financial aid for student bursaries, and vacation savings. There is also a section detailing workshops and career fairs for students looking for employment.
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Topics covered include: Andrea Newell; Nominate Your Prof! The Instructional Leadership Award; Tammy Milbury; Charitas Day: What's the Point?; Francis Mullins and Moira Clancey; Fair Trade Coffee at the Mount; Shaun O'Reily; Canada Keeping its Pride; Jason Firth; Students protest tuition hikes; Andrea Newell; Profiling Co-op Award Winners; Mike Ahearne; An Awkward Step in the Right Direction; Sharon Godsel; Consumerism; Keiran Gibbs; Taxes information; Keiran Gibbs; Poverty in Halifax; Jenn Gillespie; Victory, Valentine, Vagina; Monique Cassidy; A Rising Star at the Mount; Lara Sifton; Interview with a Star: Sam Roberts; Daniel Butler; The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual Youth Project; Daniel Butler; Excuses Excuses; Daniel Butler; The Off Shelf Review: The Playbook for Men About Sex Joani Blank; Daniel Butler; Wood Wise; Daniel Butler; So it's Valentines Day; Society information
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Topics covered include: Ashley Dawe; From the Editor; Chris Peters; The Turn Style Jazz Band; Allison Steeves; Coming to Canada: A Journey From China; Anna Suutarla; A Summer Away, A Great Escape; Meet Some of MSVU's Co-op Students; Evelyn Schlosser; Halifax Student Networking Opportunity at MSVU; Suzanne Estabrooks; MSVU Needs You. Be a Leader. Be a Mentor; Jeff Deviller; A Different Kind of Mystic; Heath Church; Live Well at the Mount; Kenny Fitzpatrick; Is School Spirt Dead; Jenn Jackson and Scott Brown; Metro Transit Moanings; Jeff Deviller; But What's Our Motivation; Allison Steeves; One Thing I've Learned Talking to Strangers Isn't Always a Bad Thing; Alana Green; Organize Anything; Darrell MacLean; News From the MSVU Library; Andrew Carver and Meghan Witzaney; Fantastically Playful Children; Allison Halley; October at the Corner Store
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Topics covered include: Computer theft devastates food services on campus; Class Cancellation Hotline; A tragic loss for The Rankins; Strike looming at UCCB; U of Ottawa prof. under investigation for controversial exam question; Mothers Against Drunk Driving applauds new legislation; Alberta increases education funding; Education not necessarily a social program says Minister; The Centre for Women in Business; 25 years of Canadian Studies at the Mount; Girl, Interrupted (film); Mystics rock in the New Year
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This newsletter contains information on a 'Bake my Day' event at the Mount, enrolling in the Mount' non-credit programs, the 'Margaret is Music: A Musical Tribute to Sr. Margaret Young' event, a fund-raiser created for the Canadian Paraplegic Association, and the NFB's (National Film Board) tribute to the NUW (National Universities Week). There are sections on Canadians' concern for world peace through ethical investment funds, a profile description of Olympic rower Sandra Kirby, and a discussion of the role of laity in the Church by Dr. Elizabeth Lacelle. There is an advertisement on The Great Pumpkin Sale, an 'On the Move' section detailing the Mount's Campus Ministry, and an 'Of Interest' section discussing broadcasting debates at the Mount, United Way contributions, a conference at Acadia University, and president Naomi Hersom's address at a 'Singles and Single Again' conference.