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Topics covered include: Student Unions of Nova Scotia; Herbicides; Rent Control; Sexism; Co-operative Education; Universite de Moncton; Incest; Gay and Lesbian Rights; Consumer Education Centre; Vinnies; El Salvador; Moe Koffman; West Side Story (musical); Dalhousie Tigers Hockey Team; MSVU women's soccer team
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This newsletter contains information on a shared celebration of anniversaries for the Mount and Girl Guides, a proposed bachelor of tourism degree, the declaration of the Mount as a Nuclear-Free Zone, sixty years of memories at the Mount, a profile description of Beverley June Baird, Public Relations theory applied to practical research problems, CAUT's (Canadian Association of University Teachers) exemption from forced retirement for faculty, and a 'Don't Forget' section remarking on seat bookings for the Mount Playhouse. There are also sections on Pat Copeland's views of the International Peace Conference, and a notice on the survival of the planet. There is information on the launching of the publication 'Transition Learning,' biological sex in research, articles published, presentations held, and books reviewed by faculty, E. Margaret Fulton's reception of the Order of Canada, fellowships awarded, courses focused on perspectives on birth at the Mount, the Mount's representation at the Learning Societies meetings, and a $5 million agreement signed with CIDA (the Canadian International Development Agency). The newsletter also contains information on a new director on the job for Development and Alumnae Affairs, congratulations given to Dr. E. Margaret Fulton, a portfolio required to graduate from the Public Relations program, a classified ad with tires for sale, the Jubilee Homecoming event of 1985, research into rapist identification, the 10th anniversary of the founding of the Elderhostel, and an ad for the presentation of 'A Night of Glamour with Noel Coward' by the Mount Playhouse and the Alumnae Association. The newsletter concludes with sections on research grants awarded to faculty for work projects, Mary Sparling's involvement in the Nova Scotia Coalition on Federal Cultural Policy (renamed the 'Nova Scotia Coalition on Arts and Culture'), an in memoriam section for the death of relatives of Mount members, a nutritional education workshop at the Mount, new directions in health promotion, and a Co-op grant given to the Mount and Dalhousie University.
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Topic covered include: Student Council; Memorial University of Newfoundland; Psychology Society; Rosaria Cafeteria; Seton Academic Centre; Pauline Carey; the Bookstore; Canadian Constitutional Reform; Exam schedule; National Union of Students (NUS); Association of Student Councils (AOSC); Student Union of Nova Scotia (SUNS); Student Union; Neptune Theatre; Skipper's Lounge; Sports; Elections; Security
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Topics covered include: Child Study Department; Residence; Association of Atlantic Universities; Food Committee; Neptune Theatre; Events; Student Council; Pub; Rosaria Cafeteria; Woman's Place-Forrest House; Elections; Tuition Increase; Ontario Federation of Students (OFS); Terrence Donahoe; Condoms; Films; Athletics Department; Food; Winter Carnival
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Topics covered include: Student Union; Student Initiate Athletic Complex (SIAC); Angola; Student Council; Student Store; Canadian Embassy; Book Depository; Norma Hone; Continuing Education; Don Shipton; Canada Manpower Centre; Employment; Public Service Commission's Atlantic Regional Office; Vietnam; Theatre; Sports; Art Gallery; Classifieds; Photopool
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Topics covered include: Union constitution barely passes; Election results, no surprises; Bursary, deadlines and event notices; New computer lab ready to open; Information on '82 constitution; New weapon should make seal hunting more humane; It loses something in translation; Returning officer reports election results; Where have the peanuts gone; Gonzo journalism, let's get some going; Are we already too late?; To critique and defend Canadian politics: an un-American activity; Picaro readership services; Volleyball team goes into championship undefeated; MSVU hockey team returns for action; Why is Wayne Gretzky good?; Shoot The Moon: a winner; Father Ritter: to speak in Halifax; Project One referendum slated for mid-March.
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