Unidentified musical group plays at a Concordia sponsored coffee house.
Edited version of a lecture delivered by Daniel Berrigan about political prisoners and imperialism.
Symposium about the rights of psychological patients and the use of electroshock treatment. Symposium held at Concordia.
Student films and animation.
An information meeting about the merger of the Faculty of Arts with the Faculty of Science.
Interview with Gavin Brown (President of the Christian Fellowship).
Interview with Ivan Zendal of the Applied Psychology section about the psychological effects of the assassination attempt on Ronald Reagan.
Outtakes from a promotion video for Concordia University.
Studio performance of an unidentified rock band.
Conference on religious, humanistic and scientific aspects of transformation of consciousness. Includes a discussion about Canadian film with Basil Nisiliv. The titles at the beginning are not associated with the discussion. Possibly a workshop for camera technicians.
Fine art workshop for children, possibly a demonstration tape for a student teacher.
Scenes from a concert of an unidentified latin jazz fusion group. Possibly recorded in Montreal. Followed by unedited takes from a video drama possibly produced by students.
Social Science 003 group A video project about the use of television in children's education.
Former editor of the New York Times, Seymour Hersh speaks at Loyola.
Concert/dance performed by the rock band "222's".
To be used for sign-on and sign-off.
The episode includes a report on concert promoter Donald K. Donald Productions with an interview with Donald K. Tarlton and a report on Le Studio Morin Heights with an interview of Andre Perry and images of Canadian rock band Rush recording in the studio.
Directed by Chris Hettel and hosted by Peter Garred and Maria Monteferrante.
Episode dedicated to Montreal's dog population. Features interviews with Dr. Lucien Desmarais, veterinarian and Raymond Ducharme, dog trainer. Hosted by Mutsumi Takahashi.