fund neglected areas of research into wom- en's issues. Mount Saint Vincent University President Dr. E. Margaret Fulton announced the million dollar campaign in September. The univer- sity launched its first national fund-rais- ing campaign four years ago. The goal was $3.5 million and without the old boys net- work, it hasn't been easy. To date, $2.5 million has been raised in pledges, many of which are contingent on whether or not the university can rai'se the rest during the next few months. The first $2.5 million had to go into much- needed facilties because the Mount is burst- ing at the seams with hundreds of mature wo- men returning to full-time study. A major disadvantage has been that the university, built by women for women at a time when wo- men were not welcomed in such circles, has no endowment funds. The university can't provide these deserving women with the scholarships and bursaries they desperately need, nor can it fund the many neglected areas of research on women's issues. It is, however, determined to even out the odds and give Mount students equal opportunities to develop their potentials in an environment designed specifically for them. In fact, Mount administrators are confident the women of Canada will help them do this by sending $1 along with their name, to the university to build up the biggest network of women helping other women Canada has ever seen. Send contribution to: Development Office Mount Saint Vincent University 166 Bedford Highway Halifax, Nova Scotia B3M 2J6 Mad Hatter Page 8 Seat ts a —-4 In addition, there will now be a Noon - 1:00 P.M. class on Thursdays, lead by Shanda. Fitastic Schedule Changes Peter's 5:00 - 6:00 P.M. class, has now moved to the 4:45 - 5:45 P.M. time slot.on Mondays and Wednesdays. NOTE: Please check notice by Gym doors for entire schedule. Badminton Any faculty, staff or students wanting to get together to play badminton, please contact Bill Reed, local 3939. Following is a list of possible time blocks; Wednesday 1900 - 2100 hours Thursday 1700 - 1900 hours Friday 1600 - 1800 hours For Sale Single bed set complete: (includes box spring and mattress, spindle style head and baseboards, steel side rails) $100 Dresser: Maple finish, 4 drawer, excellent condition. $125 Drapes: Fully lined to fit 13'x7' area with rod. Soft green in colour with light pat- tern. $90 | Enquiries should be directed to Jean McDon- | ald, local 5461 or (home) 939-4058. House For Rent Fully furnished house with 2 bedrooms and den on main floor. Extra bedroom and fam- ily room downstairs. Available from March 18 to June 6, 1983. East Vancouver. Two minute drive to freeway and Canada Way. For further details, contact Rita, local 2786. DOUGLAS COLLEGE f * 7 = ‘ ok | | | |