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Issue 75 Friday October 24 2014 @ForgePress /ForgePress
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9 in 10 say uni 4Students living at halls deposit Crookes Valley Church 4Housing management stopped responding to emergency calls charges “unfair” See page 3 >>
SU bans Bindel
iForHomes faked Uni endorsement Patrick O’Connell
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Comment Tom Schneider
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The Students’ Union President has spoken out against a prominent feminist author whose upcoming talk was cancelled on the basis of alleged trans and bi-phobic remarks. Julie Bindel had been invited to speak on Thursday October 23 at an event organised by The Exchange, an organisation that aims to bring high profile political speakers to the University. After being told of the cancellation, Ms Bindel said she was “very disappointed”.
Although she has apologised for the remark, in 2004, Bindel wrote “think about a world inhabited by transsexuals. It would look like the set of Grease.” Four years later, Bindel said “I for one do not wish to be lumped in with an ever-increasing list of folk defined by ‘odd’ sexual habits or characteristics. Shall we just start with A and work our way through the alphabet? A, androgynous, b, bisexual, c, catfancying, d, devil worshipping. Where will it ever end?” Two years ago she wrote: “if
bisexual women had an ounce of sexual politics, they would stop sleeping with men”. SU President Yael Shafitz explained that the Union has an LGBT friendly policy: “this policy aims to ensure that all activities and events operated by the Union are LGBT friendly and open to all LGBT students.” Due to its status as a working committee as opposed to a society, Shafritz said that The Exchange “is a core part of Union functionality and therefore has to be inclusive”. Continued on page 3 >>
The student housing company iForHomes, responsible for the botched Crookes Valley Church accommodation, had incorrectly claimed they were endorsed by the University of Sheffield. When documents were submitted to Sheffield City Council’s planning department in 2012, iForHomes claimed they were accredited by the University. But the Leeds based company had not received backing. University lawyers threatened action against the claim that the company was endorsed by propertywithUS, the University of Sheffield’s property advice scheme. Welfare Officer Tom Harrison said: “Preliminary legal action by the University was taken and any reference to propertywithUS or the university had to be removed.” “iForHomes is categorically not registered from propertywithUS, or will ever be endorsed by Sheffield Students’ Union. I strongly condemn their practices and I would encourage students not to rent with them. “I would also encourage students to always go to the Student Advice Centre before making any decision on housing and to get contracts checked with them.” iForHomes’ 102-room development on Crookesmoor Road has been beset by problems with Wi-Fi, heating and electricity since tenants moved into the property. In June, iForHomes was suspended by Unipol, a Leeds charity which regulates student housing providers, for breaking its code. The Unipol complaints tribunal found in favour of the complainant, a former tenant. iForHomes had failed to “attend to reported maintenance problems, including water penetration and damp issues, within timescales required by the Code.” iForHomes were not available for comment.