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Topics covered include: Dr. E. Margaret Fulton; Student Council; Atlantic Federation of Students (AFS); Theatre; Residence; Dianne Wright; MSVU-Dalhousie Agreement; Student Union; Study Sessions; Transportation; Seton Academic Centre; Language Department; Courses; Public Service Commission of Canada; Student Store; Continuing Education Department; Condoms; Psychology Society; Prescription Drugs; Continuing Education Students' Association (CESA); Summer Employment; Equal Rights; Elections; Federal Funding Programs; Art Gallery; Literary; Dalhousie Arts Centre; Sports; Athletics Department; Elsie March; Jeff Turner; Rick Jesso; Entertainment
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Topics covered include; Bus service to Mount; Poor Voter Turnout - Student union elections; Michael Wilson - minister of international trade; Celine Dion concert at Mount; Psychology Society Update; Human Rights Complaints at McGill; Board of Governors Presentation; For the Run of It; Aerobic Top Ten; Pepsi Athletes of the Week - Jennifer Ayotte and Carolyn Townsend; AIDS awareness; The Mousetrap (Agatha Christie play) at Neptune Theatre; Ricochet (film)
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This newsletter contains information on caribou herds fitted with satellite collars, a contract awarded for the communications building at the Mount, a profile description of Marie Kelly, a Council Weekend Retreat at Camp Mushamush, a Home Economics award, a non-smoking advertisement, and a meeting between student refugees and Dr. Hugh Pilkington. There is information on installation celebrations, Thanksgiving weekend thoughts, science as a discipline for women, publications, lectures, congresses, videotape releases of faculty, and discussions by The Peace Beat regarding the Arms Control Chronicle. There are sections on studies of single-parent families by Dr. Ram Seth, a cheque from Edward C. Kynock to president Naomi Hersom for $1,000, the announcement of the Dean's List, a grandmother's learning experiences, the Task Force's reports on sexist bias in research, a 'For the Run of It' advertisement, a free lunch fundraiser, a discussion about smoking on campus, and conferences of interest. The newsletter concludes with discussions of osteoporosis, a theatre trip, volunteers required, and a new tourism industry co-ordinator.
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Topics covered include: Awards Day Ceremony; Health Services at MSVU; Course Evaluations; Union's Financial Report; Rape and the Law; A Degree of Learning; Picture Supplement; Brawl Mars Event; Dublin Corporation; Canadian Indian Art; Interview with Lois Harnett; Photopool Expanding; Music; The Capitol;
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Topics covered include: Residence; Ronald Van Houten; National Union of Students (NUS); Student Employment; Upstage Theatre; Nova Scotia Rehabilitation Centre; Yearkbook; Chaplaincy Office; Student Council; Concordia University; Doris Anderson; The University of Manitoba; Canadian Congress for Learning Opportunities for Women; Public Relations Department; Canada Employment Centre; Agent Orange; Politics; Alex Colville; Literary; Blue Cross of Atlantic Canada; Elections; Diet; Association of Student Councils (AOSC); Entertainment; Long John Baldry; Sports; Music; Student Union
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Topics covered include: Fraternity; Elections; the Canadian Armed Forces; Student Union; Student Council; National Student's Day; Financial Statement; Residences; Trans-Canada Telephone System; Candidates named: Janet Allbom; Natalie Black; Adair Stewart; Laura Corbeil; Margie Gillis; Jacquie Banyard; Pat Murphy; Debi Stimson; Olive Crosby; Larry Shaffer; Dave Reader
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This newsletter contains information on the Nova Scotia String Music Camp, Patricia Williams's reception of the 1987 National Bursary Award from the Canadian Food Service Executives Association, a Garden Party to start a fund drive, news from Computing Services, an Academic Recognition Assembly, a Peace and Freedom collection, new shows and exhibition officers for the Mount's Art Gallery, and winners of the National Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada post-graduate scholarships. There are also sections on fall fitness programs, Hersom's election as President of the Canadian Society for the Study of Higher Education, a new Women's Studies chair named, a map of the university and the surrounding area, and the return of a choir director to the Mount. The newsletter concludes with information on faculty panels, as well as the naming of staff members to new positions.
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Topics covered include: Metro Halifax Universities Consortium Business Plan; The Picaro controversy and protest; Rosaria - Student Centre is Here; Vending Machine Robbers Hit The Mount; Lost and Found; African Heritage Month; Valentine's Day; Pink Triangle Day; Rusty (band); Forever Plaid (musical); Kim Stockwood; ACAA Basketball Championships; MSVU Hosts National Badminton Trials
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This newsletter contains information on a preview of 'Top Girls, a tour of the stately homes of England, peace studies as a moral and intellectual subject, a CAPUS meeting scheduled, and the presentation of a French Canadian film at the Marillac residence. There are sections on new faces in Student Services, a gala held by the Mount's international students, St. Valentine's Café, a public lecture by Dr. Susan Trofimenkoff, and a 'Jump for Heart' event in response to Valentine's Day at the Athletic/Recreation Department. There is information on alumna Jane Carman during her educational and professional pursuits, as well as Nora Duggen's role at the Better Business Bureau. There are sections on the sabbatical of Dr. Jacques Goulet, Dr. George Patterson's appointment as Chairman of the Research Grants Adjudication Committee for Linguistics, and other professors' and students' achievements. The newsletter concludes with a discussion of a winner in the Best Painting category at the Tenth Annual University Art, Craft, Baking, Talent, and Hobby show at the Mount and a film festival to celebrate women's experiences and achievements.