The Newspaper March 17

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SHOULD WE PRIVATIZE THE TCHC? the DEBATE 3

the newspaper University of Toronto’s Independent Weekly

No pain, no energy gain

U of T community plans relief event for Japan

GSU debate raises myriad issues

UofT turns exercise into electricity

MILAN CEHO

studying public policy at Columbia, and Chris Lea, Director of Facilities at Hart House, approached Electrical Engineering Professor Dr. Trescases with the idea for energyconserving bikes. “I said ‘Sounds really interesting. We can do it.’ I thought this would be a neat side project,” Trescases recalls. In June, he recruited Scour-

The graduate student all-candidates debate was held at Sidney Smith this past Wednesday. Some of the issues that came to the surface included the equitable dispersal of grants and awards, lack of student participation, and the transparency of the GSU decision-making branch. “The debate was really productive, it was a good opportunity for all the candidates to go for their issues,” said University Affairs Commissioner candidate Anton Neschadim. Candidate Keith Ho said that the debate was mainly based on how candidates could help “improve engagement,” in order to “get people motivated through a series of new ideas and platforms.” Keith Ho wasn’t the only candidate to express feelings about the apparent lack of motivation to vote in the GSU election. “It really isn’t getting much sup-

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BODI BOLD

ANDREW WALT Last Friday’s earthquake in Japan has wiped out entire communities, left thousands of people dead, millions without power or water, and caused countless billions of dollars in damages. Given the scale of the disaster and the inspiring outpouring of aid and prayer for the stricken nation, members of the university community are stepping up to bring relief to the region. Leading the charge is the Japanese Earthquake and Tsunami Relief Effort led by students from OISE (Ontario Institute for Studies in Education) and GSA (Graduate Students Association). Event coordinators met for the first time on

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GEOFF VENDEVILLE This time next year, students will have an added incentive to pedal away their “freshman fifteen”/excess calories on the stationary bikes at Hart House. At the initiative of Hart House’s former sustainability director David Berliner, electrical engineering student Peter Scourboutakos and recent grad Andrew Rosselet, under the guidance of

Professor Olivier Trescases, have designed an exercise bike that converts physical effort into electricity, saving money and reducing carbon emissions. So far, 20 green bikes are due to be installed in the Hart House gym. At the Green Innovation Awards last summer, the project won a $10,000 grant given by the Toronto Community Foundation and the City of Toronto. Last year, David Berliner, now

U Regina student union votes to stay with the CFS in controversial referendum

BODI BOLD

SUZIE BALABUCH

U of T Parliament participants convene in a room at Queen’s Park before hitting the legislative chamber for a bit of parliamentary simulation.

A long-standing fight came to a head this past week between two governing bodies at the University of Regina. At a referendum in October of last year, the University of Regina Student Union (URSU) sought to separate from the CFS. According to Matt Steen, VP Operations & Finance, the URSU first decided to separate from the CFS at the urging of their student body.

In an email to the newspaper, Steen stated, “A petition was brought to the attention of the 2009/2010 URSU Executive that contained the signatures of 10% of our student population urging us to hold a referendum to defederate from the CFS.” URSU is dismayed that the CFS delayed releasing the results of a referendum called between October 26-28 of last year until now,

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