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Topics covered include: A Council and Their Rings, Not Really an Editorial; Lest We Forget; Michelle Bond; Karen MacGillvary; Are You Environmentally Aware; Annette Chaisson; The Red Cross Sucks Our Blood; Paul Moore; Enrollment Rising; Rain Boutilier; On Being Gay; Art Gallery; Naoke Furue; Entertainment; The Irish Descendants
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Topics covered include: Atlantic Federation of Students (AFS); National Union of Students (NUS); the National Gay Rights Coalition (NGRC); Protest; Abortion; Religion; Presidential Search Committee; Rape Crisis Centre; Summer Employment; Canadian Manpower Centre; the Canadian Armed Forces; Elections Student Council; Winter Carnival; Art Gallery; Nova Scotia Museum; Neptune Theatre; Bulletin; Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution; Deportation; Nuclear Arms; Tomatoes; Marijuana; Residence; Elections
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Topics covered include: Student Unions of Nova Scotia Symposium; CSAAN (Canadian Student Alumnae Association Network) Conference; Dental plan - Binding vote proposed; Dr. Deborah Norris - 1996 Alumnae Award for Teaching; Mount Seeks New Model for Academic Advising; Condommania wraps up; Winter Carnival; Business students show off assets; Canadian schools join Team Canada 's overseas recruiting; Naturopathic Medicine; Peggy MacKinnon - BA in English student; Advising 101; Mike Simon - 4th year student; Teachers, Children, and Parent-Students; Diets and dysphoria; Eating Disorder Awareness Week; Amanda Marshall (singer); Chantal Kreviazuk (singer); Sloan (band); Xzibit; Evita (film); Mars Attacks (film); Scream (film); Jerry Maguire (film); The English Patient (film); The Mahones (band); Dave Carmichael (band); New Marking System; Vincent's Restaurant nights; Curling - Hamer nails provincial title; Men's Basketbal at10-0; Women drop to 5-5
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This newsletter contains information on a lecture series held by Dr. E. Margaret Fulton, the opening of the E. Margaret Fulton Communications Centre, the expansion of the Mount's Women's Studies program, and an advertisement with a schedule of events for the Mount's National Universities Week. There is a section with reminders for Mount scholars regarding the Scholars' Assembly, as well as international visitors exploring linkages with the Mount and a note of thanks to the Mount community by Valerie Leonard. There is an 'Of Interest' section on drama videos available for Mount users and the Mount's participation in the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada's annual Christmas fruit cake sale, as well as a discussion of the appointment of the Mount's new international student advisor. There is information on collective agreements between the university and employees, grad packs for fall graduates, help with reserving library carrels, a competition between celebrity teams in the Quirky Quatrathalon, and an 'On the Move' section detailing the retitling of the 'Director of Student Services' position to 'Dean of Student Affairs,' as well as Sister Sheilagh Martin's presentation titled 'Alpha MSH Injected into the Septal Area does not Alter Prostaglandin Fever in Rats.'
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This newsletter contains information on the success of Operation SOS (Help us Stock Our Stacks), an 'Of Interest' section on scholarships, presentations, and a directory titled 'What in the World is Going On?,' and an 'On the Move' section detailing research grants and co-op work terms at the Dartmouth General and Grace Maternity Hospitals. There are sections on the Mount's creation of smaller spaces out of the larger ones it already possesses, as well as a 'Summer Shape-Up' fitness class. The newsletter concludes with a 'Campus Calendar' detailing events from March 28 to May 13, as well as information on tickets on sale for an awards banquet.
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This newsletter contains information on a Papal visit, a signage system for the Mount's 'corporate image,' Russian scientists to visit the Mount, centralizing the Mount's Co-op office with help from Dalhousie University, an Alumnae Fair, the success stories of the Mount Playhouse, an alumnae fair, help for an emergency food depot, and an opinion piece on social, economic, and technological changes in higher education. The newsletter discusses bridging the music gap, drivers for volunteering at the International Education Centre at Saint Mary's University, expanded Youth Science funds, community use of the Speakers Bureau, and local representatives' input into National Universities Week of 1985. There are sections on how playtime can be used for learning in children, Project Ploughshares peace talks, a report on the usage of 'her' and 'his' by the Nova Scotia Confederation of University Faculty Associations Status of Women Committee, and self portraits and Halifax Storm Portraits displayed in an exhibition. The newsletter includes information on market mechanisms in university competitions, neighborhood self-reliance, the establishment of a women's resource centre, the second annual 'For the Run of It' event, closing university doors and computer dollars. There are discussions of faculty accomplishments, the nature of rape and the harm that it causes, security as it relates to CAUT (the Canadian Association of University Teachers) and Chinese reflections on campus. There is a discussion of partnerships, buying computers, senate meetings, a letter to the editor requesting permission to use materials, a Functional and Diagnostic (FUND) work on enclosure project, and ideas wanted for Dr. Jane Gordon's work in the Sociology Department.
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Topics covered include: Dalhousie University; St. Mary's University; Mount Saint Vincent University; Election; Student Council; Student Union; Capilano College; Food Committee; Student Christian Movement; Student Services; Centre for Continuing Education; Art Gallery; Chaplaincy Office; Rosaria Centre; Distance Learning; Sexism; Canadian Federation of Students; Carleton University; Hairkeepers; Latin America; Social Justice; Food; Condoms; Entertainment
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Topics covered include: Bruce Curtis vigil; Summer jobs for students; Atlantic Undergraduate English Conference; Non-Traditional Student Relations Committee; Funding for post secondary institutions; Statistics of graduates finding work; Sexual Harassments; Child torture; Witness to Apartheid (documentary); Dracula; Platoon (film); International professional tennis in Halifax; Mystics men's basketball
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