Item is a photograph of a press conference held by the Students' Union of Nova Scotia on January 31st, 1983 to comment on the Maritime Provinces Higher Education Commission's funding recommendation.
Item is a photograph taken during a fire in a dressing room area in the Student Union Building at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows evacuated students standing outside the building next to a firetruck.
Item is a photograph of of students at a party after the Dalhousie Student Council election in 1981. Photograph shows (from left to right) Glen Walton, President of GLAD; Jim Logan, Student Union VP for 1981-1982; Marie Gilhinson; Greg Graham; John Logan, Dalhousie Student Union President 1981-1982; Lynn Lamont; and Gord Owen.
File contains photographs of Stephen Fry (item 1); Jim Mahony (item 2); and Theresa Westhaven (item 3). - Photographs taken by Gina Wilkins (items 1-3).
Item is a photograph of Nova Scotia politician Terry Donahoe addressing students at Dalhousie on the future of Nova Scotia's universities, in January 1981.
Item consists of a negative and a print of a photograph of Nova Scotia politician Terry Donahoe addressing students at Dalhousie on the future of Nova Scotia's universities, in January 1981. Photograph was published in University News, March 5, 1981.
Item is a photograph of Nova Scotia politician Terry Donahoe addressing students at Dalhousie on the future of Nova Scotia's universities, in January 1981.
File contains photographs of Dalhousie students and faculty who were involved in the Canadian Figure Skating Championships from January 26 to February 1, 1981. The photographs show Robert McCall, Marie McNeil, Rob Fraser, Kathy MacLellan, and John Farley. Some of the photographs were published in University News, Volume 11, Number 16 on January 22, 1981.
Item is a photograph of Nova Scotia politician Terry Donahoe addressing students at Dalhousie on the future of Nova Scotia's universities, in January 1981.
Item is a photograph of students Elaine Chapman (back to the camera left), Elizabeth Baker (back to the camera right), at the back of the room Louise Cook a member of the CCAVAW communications-education committee, students Karen Higginbotham, Margot Sundquist and Dr. Ed Renner who assigned the students the project for work in their course, Community Psychology. The four students were studying rape and rape relief for a course they met twice a week in the psychology wing of the Life Sciences centre.
Item is a photograph of Nova Scotia politician Terry Donahoe addressing students at Dalhousie on the future of Nova Scotia's universities, in January 1981.
Item is a photograph of Nova Scotia politician Terry Donahoe addressing students at Dalhousie on the future of Nova Scotia's universities, in January 1981.
Item is a photograph taken during a fire in a dressing room area in the Student Union Building at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows evacuated students standing outside the building next to a firetruck.
File contains photographs taken for a story about Savalith Sayarath, a Vietnamese boat person refugee who was hired at the Kellogg Health Sciences Library. The photographs show Brian Smith (shelver); Savalith Sayarath; Johanna Cromwell; Khampraseuth Sayarath (son of Savalith Sayarath); and Boun-om Sayarath (wife of Savalith Sayarath).
File contains photographs of Gail Eskes (items 1-4). - Photographs taken by Gina Wilkins (items 1-4). - Note on back of item 1: "Gail Eskes. Psych student awarded fellowship to study sexual behavior of hamsters. Nov/80.".
Item is a photograph taken on Dalhousie University's Studley Campus in the winter. The photograph shows a walkway next to the Chemistry Building and Macdonald Building that is covered in snow.
Item is a photograph taken on Dalhousie University's Studley Campus in the winter. The photograph shows the Henry Hicks Academic Administration Building, which is covered in snow. Someone is shoveling snow off of the front steps of the building.
Item is a photograph taken on Dalhousie University's Studley Campus in the winter. The photograph shows the Henry Hicks Academic Administration Building, which is covered in snow.
Item is a photograph of Dr. Phillipp Schmidt-Schlegel; Dr. Friederich Gaede (German department); Gayle Garlock (librarian); and Donald Betts (Dean of Arts and Science) looking at books in a display case. The photograph was taken on the occasion of the German consul donating money to the Killam Library at Dalhousie University.
Item is a photograph of Gayle Garlock, collections librarian; Dr. Friederich W. Gaede, chairman of the German department; Dr. Philipp Schmidt-Schlegel, consul-general for Germany; and Dr. Donald Betts, Dean of Arts and Science at Dalhousie University. The four men are looking at an exhibit of encyclopedias given to Dalhousie by the German government. The photograph was published in University News, Volume 11, No. 4.
Item is a photograph of of Gary Glovel (left) of the CDC presenting a plaque to Andrew MacKay, Vice-President of Dalhousie University. Photograph was published in University News on February 28, 1980 with the caption: "A plaque honouring the Dalhousie and CDC employees who worked to install the new CYBER 170 in the Dalhouise computer centre was presented to vice-president Andrew MacKay by Gary Glovel, senior vice-president of CDC, at a reception held last week."
Item is a photograph taken on Dalhousie University's Studley Campus in the winter. The photograph shows the steps in front of the Henry Hicks Academic Administration Building, which is covered in snow. Someone is shoveling snow off the steps.
File contains photographs of Gene Hicks (items 2, 5); Janis Long (item 3); Charmaine Turnbull (item 3); Linda Ross (item 3); Leila Gashees (item 3); Sylvia Aldrich (items 5-6); Alexa MacKay (items 5-6); Joy Jones (item 5); Susan McCann (item 6); and Jean Shaw (item 6). - Photographs taken by Gina Wilkins (items 2-6).
Item is a photograph of Ritch Jamieson, a library assistant at the Killam Library at Dalhousie University. The photorgaph was taken on the occasion of her retirement after 15 years. The photograph was published in University News, Volume 11, No. 10.