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This newsletter contains information on a pilot distance education project between the Mount and Maritime Tel and Tel, the installation of a new satellite dish in the E. Margaret Fulton Communications Centre, a performance by the Seton Cantata Choir, and a Christmas reflection titled 'The Power of Peace.' There are also sections on a conference promoting early intervention, Air Canada Fellowships aiding Veith House, new faculty and staff at the Mount, an advertisement for a Skating Party for the Mount community, Cyril Kelly's visitation to the Mount, and undergraduate research awards offered by NSERC (Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada). There are sections on the relocation of the Institute for the Study of Women, the status of the goal set by the United Way for the year 1990, Campus Connection editorial guidelines, the Dean's List announced for the 1989-1990 academic year, community work as a special way of giving, and Christmas festivities at the Mount. There is information on exhibitions at the Art Gallery, an 'On the Move' section detailing talks, elections, and Mount representatives at events, and an 'Of Interest' section on schedules for the 1990 Mathematics Placement Tests and public participation in the development of a sustainable development strategy for Nova Scotia. The newsletter discusses the multicultural season at the Child Study Centre, an added dimension in the PR (Public Relations) program through international students, a film titled 'Extreme Winter' by Warren Miller, dates and deadlines for students, and funding for information technology in Computing and Communications Services.
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This newsletter contains information on Campus Connection's publication frequency (changing from bi-weekly to weekly), Operation SOS (Help us Stock our Stacks) in response to budget cuts and rising prices, a profile description of Ted Misztela, an International Women's Day calendar of events, a 'Summer at Oxford' advertisement, a report from the Board of Governors, and an 'Of Interest' section on the March Break Day Camp, the performance of Arauco (music group) at the Spanish Society's Fiesta, nominations for the Student Services Award, summer jobs in Canada's Wonderland (Toronto), free trade and cultural sovereignty presentations, and grants available from the Standards Council of Canada. The newsletter concludes with a list of events in a section titled 'Campus Calendar.'
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Topics covered include: Student directory; Universal Communications; Student safety on campus; Zero based budget for Student Union; November 24th assault on campus; Marketing Society "boat-races" (drinking contest); Metered parking; Bells in Seton; Christmas Daddies; Campus Ministry; Sleep and waking up; Proposed Canadian Post-Secondary Education Council; North American native people; Star Trek; 3th Annual University Community, Art, Craft, Baking, Hobby and Talent Show; Little Shop of Horrors (film); Preview '88 (Calgary Olympics); Cross country travel
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Topics covered include: Atlantic Federation of Students (AFS); International Union of Operating Engineers; Dalhousie; Volleyball; Student Council; Hockey; Budget; Security; Ontario; Tuition; Doug Kenny; Bookstore; Raya L. Duggan; Fashion; Literary; Study Abroad; Peter Barss; Roommates; Student Store; Summer Employment; Unemployment
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This issue includes the summer art gallery schedule from 1977, "citation" by Catherine Rubinger, "Address to the Graduates" by Therese F. Casgrain, excerpts from convocation address given by Kathryn J. Logan, in memory of Paul McIsaac, presidents report 1975-1976, "in Memorium" poem by Bea Kent, new undergraduate degree structures, eldest daughters position in the family, new public relations program, spilt ink contributed by Dr. George Patterson, and a biography on Jean Hartley