Msvusu oct 20 newsletter 2015

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Origami OCTOBER 18-31, 2015| ISSUE NO.2

Documentary screening presented by: MSVUSU, The Aboriginal collective, and NSPIRG

Annual Mount Community art Show 41st Learners & Leaders Conference

Annual MSVU Haunted House

All Candidates Debate at MSVu


Annual Mount Community Art Show Msvu Art Gallery November 18th - December 13th Mount Saint Vincent University students, staff, faculty, and alumnae are invited to enter up to three examples of their creative work in this annual extravaganza.

After the Last River

All media are welcome (visual art, music, performance, poetry, craft,

Seton Auditorium A Monday Oct. 26th 6:00 PM

literary, basketry, beading, baked

Shot over five years, Lean’s incen-

Entries will be accepted in the Art

diary film presents a range of in-

Gallery from Oct. 26 - Nov. 9. All

terviews with community activists, politicians, scientists, Cree elders and Chief Theresa Spence, before and during the hunger strike that helped to galvanize the Idle No More movement. The contrasts between the stark reality of Northern communities and luxurious Toronto events celebrating Canadian diamonds, complete with ice sculptures and dancers, are staggering.

goods, etc.)

works must be ready for presentation, labled with name, telephone number. Entry forms are avaliable in the Art Gallery.


Learners & Leaders Conference Learners & Leaders! The 41st Learners & Leaders Conference take place on Thursday, October 22nd! So get your ticket ($25.00), and spend your day off your business classes with individuals just like you – Learners! And Leaders! The Business & Tourism Society and the Business & Tourism Department look forward to this event. Do you?

Annual MSVU Haunted House Saturday, October 24th, 6:00pm

The students of MSVU are ready for you to step inside for the scariest Haunted House this Halloween. We invite anyone and everyone to attend...if you dare. Attendees with small children or looking for the less scary version of the Haunted House may come during the first hour (6pm - 7pm) for that version. 7pm - 11pm for the full effect! The Haunted House entrance will be at the Rosaria Student’s Centre Lobby (in the buidling with all the zombies wandering around outside). The entrance, and the entire Haunted House is wheelchair accessible.


All Candidates debate at MSVU

Over 100 students and community members packed Seton Auditorium B on October 7th to hear candidates from the Halifax-West district speak on student issues: tuition fee increases, child care, funding for Indigenous learners and election reform. This event was organized by the MSVU Students’ Union, with support from the Candian Federation of Students Nova Scotia to make sure that student issues are on the minds of those who are representing us federally. We would like to thank all candidates for attending and speaking on student issues. You can read live Tweets from the event @ MSVUSU #itsnosecret.

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October

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Vinnies Margarita & Nacho Monday. All ages, open at 4:30

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Vinnies Margarita & Nacho Monday. Open at 4:30

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Vinnies Trivia Tuesdays! Open at 4:30

Wednesday

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Vinnies Why not Wine Wednesday? All ages, open at 4:30

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Farmers Market Rosaria Lobby 1:00-3:00

Thursday

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Puppy Power Hour - 2PM

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31 Halloween!

Vinnie’s: Rise through Change Fundraiser - DJ Dance -7PM

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Vinnie’s Open Mic Night 8PM

Saturday

Vinnie’s Halloween Pub 8PM

MSVUSU Haunted House in Rosaria - 6PM


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