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This newsletter contains information on a credit to the commitment and enrolment of non-traditional students (i.e., distance learners). The newsletter also includes sections on Pierre Gerin's reception of the honour Chevalier de l'Ordre des Palmes Academiques, the 58th annual convocation, an address given by honorary degree recipient Sister Rosalie Bertell to the morning convocation, an alumnae update regarding convocation and Grad Week, a contemplative activist giving warnings with hope, and an encouragement to all regardless of race or age regarding education. The newsletter includes photographs taken during convocation, as well as a shield with the Latin phrase 'veritas ad deum ducit' (Truth leads to God), a citation given by Mary Sparling for Ruth Goldbloom, and the value of volunteerism and giving. There are sections on the individual stories of graduates, an honorary degree awarded to the Chancellor of Mount Saint Vincent University, and the responsibilities of graduates in an uncertain future as stated by the valedictorian. The newsletter concludes with a profile description of Ruth Jeppesen and a 'Greetings' section highlighting the recognition of the Mount's graduates.
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This newsletter contains information on a paper recycling program at the Mount, an invitation to a 'Green Lunch' event hosted by The Green Team, a qualitative assessment project designed to evaluate India's national silk industry development program, and honorary degrees conferred in the spring. There is a sidebar on the meeting minutes of the Chronicle of Higher Education, NSERC (Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada) awards granted to faculty, Art Gallery news, meetings held by the Mount's Budget Committee, and an 'Of Interest' section on presentations, financial assistance, work experience, volunteering, and skills development training. There are sections on teaching philosophy to children, statistics on the education, labour, and wages of women, sports victories for the Mount, and promoting the Mount's Peace and Conflict Studies Committee. There is a section titled 'Athletics/Recreation Review,' detailing the history of the athletics/recreation department, as well as photographs of various sports teams and discussions of their victories. There is information on a celebration for the bachelor of public relations program, a workshop on narrative and story by Dr. Jean Clandinin, and an 'Active Living: Health and fitness for the 90s' section detailing the effects of breast cancer, stress, and exercise. The newsletter includes information on the last regular issue of the Campus Connection for the academic year, as well as the symbolism of crows and an 'On the Move' section detailing faculty elections, publications, and courses offered. The newsletter concludes with sections on the Care for Caregivers event and a Mathematics Placement Test.
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Topics covered include: Student Union staffing information; Andre Duchene; R.I.P. Picaro; Andrea Newell; Songs of Hope; Fundraiser for Muscular Dystrophy; Solutions to Homelessness; A War Worth Protesting; War on Terrorism; Lara Sifton; Vinnies Pub - Not Just for Thursdays anymore; Francis Mullins; How Embarassing!; Keiran Gibbs; Proud to be Canadian; Protecting the Earth Starts With You; Paul Hutchings; MSVU History at a Glance; Art Gallery?; Taboo; Matt Garland; Interview with Julia Champniss; Society information
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Topics covered include: Tuition; Continuing Education; Residence; University of Moncton; Home Economics Department; Degree Programs; University of British Columbia; Protest; Registration; Summer Employment; Atlantic Federation of Students (AFS); the Canadian Armed Forces; Dance Theatre; Boy Scouts; Art Gallery; Mount Saint Vincent University Choir; Education; John Porter; Royal Canadian Mounted Police; Student Aid; Home Economics Society; Atlantic University Athletic Association; Student Council; Student Store; Open House
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Topics covered include: Women and Free Trade; Dean's List Assembly; Eric Smith - South Shore schoolteacher fired for AIDS; Career Week - Stereotypes of Women in Work; Mel Hurtig and Howard Crosby MP; Free trade debate; Apartheid; Apathy in administration; Queen Ida and the Bon Temps Zydeco Band; Johnny Copeland; Mount Mystics third consecutive NSCC Provincial Championship
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Topics covered include: Canadian Union of Students; Rosaria Hall; Alice Egan Hagen; Operation Crossroads Africa; Elections; Heather Dawson; Progressive Conservative Student Federation; Vatican Council; Coffee; Fitness; National Exams; King Rat; Freshman; Student Newspaper
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