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October 4, 2011
Volume XXXIV, Issue 2
Looking through Bier goggles
Brandan Loney
HOLE-IN-CUP: Durham College student Jacob Rapziwinoski enjoys a game of Bier Pong at E.P. Taylor’s to celebrate Oktoberfest.
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Election day coming UOIT faculty Bobby Perritt
strike looming
The Chronicle
Those who didn’t take advantage of campus advance polls of the provincial election can still make their mark on election day, Oct. 6. Advance polls were held on Sept. 29 in the South Residence. However, students living on campus who are registered to vote may do so on election day, at King Charles Court at 155 King St. E. The Returning Office can be contacted at 1-866-511-6711 for any questions concerning that location. Those who do not live on campus can call Elections Ontario at 1-888-668-8683. The public should bring proof of their address to polling booths. Government ID and utility bills or notices are
Tyler Richards The Chronicle
Bobby Perritt
CANDIDATE DEBATE: SA VP of Student Affairs Josh Bickell moderates the candidates’ appearance at Durham. examples of documents that will be accepted. With the support staff strike over, President Don Lovisa began planning with Elections
Ontario on Sept. 21, when and where to host campus polls.
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For the second time in less than a year the Durham College and UOIT campus faces another strike. One-hundred-forty three tenure track professors at UOIT have been without a contract since June 2010. The UOIT Faculty Association held a strike vote Sept. 12-14 this year. Eighty-five per cent of members voted in favour of a strike mandate. UOIT has had a faculty association since 2007 and they are attempting
to negotiating their first collective agreement. Dr. Hannah Scott, associate professor in the Social Sciences and Humanities department, is the president of the faculty association. “Our members are frustrated at the university administration’s apparent unwillingness to reach a fair agreement,” Scott said in a press release. According to the faculty association, one of the issues that the administration has consistently refused is class sizes.
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