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w A IE S E C M c G i l l in v ite s s tu d e n ts in a ll fa c u ltie s to its a n n u a l C a re e r D a y w h e r e s tu d e n ts m e e t w it h c o m p a n y re p s c o n c e r n in g r e c r u it m e n t a n d jo b o p p o r tu n it ie s C o m e b y th e U n io n b a llr o o m o n S e p te m b e r 1 7 th a n d 1 8 th ( a ll d a y !) , o r c a ll 3 9 8 -6 8 21 . A IE S E C . T h e In te r n a tio n a l A s s o c ia tio n o f S tu d e n ts in E c o n o m ic s a n d C o m m e rc e w o u ld lik e to in v it e a ll s tu d e n ts to a tte n d o u r fir s t m e e tin g o n W e d n e s d a y , S ep t. 1 1 th , 5 :3 0 p .m . in r o o m 426 o f th e B ro n fm a n B u ild in g . F in d o u t a b o u t a ll o u r p ro je c ts
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T H E K O R E A N S O C IE T Y O F M C G IL L . F ir s t g e n e ra l m e e tin g M o n d a y , S e p t. 2 3 rd , 7 p .m ., U n io n 107. A ll w e lc o m e . C a ll Jane a t 2 86-1208 i f y o u h a v e a n y q u e s tio n s .
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M C G IL L C H IN E S E S T U D E N T S ' S O C IE T Y . C a ll S h ir le y a t 845 -1 7 09 f o r in f o r m a tio n a b o u t th e C o m m a n d o G a m e o n S e p te m b e r 1 4 th . N D P M C G IL L . G e n e r a l M e e t in g T h u r s d a y , S e p te m b e r 19 th , U n io n 425 -6 a t 4 :30 p .m . E x e c u tiv e B y -e le c tio n s a n d p la n n in g fo r 1991-1992. A ll W e l c o m e . In fo r m a tio n : A le x a t 9 3 2 2820. C A N A D IA N STUDENT SPACE C O NFER EN C E. S pace C a re e r O p p o r tu n it ie s . O c to b e r 8 th a n d 1 0 th , P a la is d e s C o n g rè s , M o n tré a l. O r g a n iz e d b y th e C a n a d ia n A lu m n i o f th e In te r n a tio n a l S pace U n iv e r s ity A s s o c ia tio n . F o r m o re in f o r m a tio n , p le a s e w r it e to th e f o l lo w in g a d d re s s : C a n a d ia n A lu m n i o f th e In te r n a tio n a l S pa c e U n iv e r s ity A s s o c ia tio n , 3661 P eel S t., M o n tr é a l, H 3 A 1X 1, A tte n t io n : S té p h a n e L e s s a rd . T e le p h o n e : 3 983544. R E U N IO N . G r a d u a te s fr o m a r o u n d th e w o r ld w i l l c o m e to M c C ill U n iv e r s ity 's d o w n t o w n c a m p u s fo r a 4 d a y w e e k e n d in S e p te m b e r (S e p t. 1 9 -S c p t. 22) to r e u n ite w it h th e ir M o n tr é a l c la s s m a te s a n d t o p a r tic ip a te in th is y e a r's R e u n io n e v e n ts . In a d d it io n to th e in d i v i d u a l c la s s p a rtie s , p la n n e d fo r th e y e a rs e n d in g in l ' s a n d 6 's , m a n y o f th e s c h e d u le d e v e n ts a r e d iv e r s e a n d a ttr a c tiv e e n o u g h to in te re s t o u r u n d e r g ra d u a te s a n d th e c o m m u n it y a t la rg e . F r id a y , S e p te m b e r 20, 12 n o o n -2 :1 5 p .m . L e a c o c k L u n c h e o n S a tu r d a y , S e p te m b e r 2 1 ,1 2 n o o n . G r a d u a te s ' P re -G a m e P a r ty 3 p .m . 'T r i a l B y j u r y " 9 p .m . B ig B a n d B ash S u n d a y , S e p te m b e r 22, 10 a .m . In t e r fa it h C h a p e l S e rv ic e F u r th e r In f o r m a t io n : T ic k e ts m u s t b e o b ta in e d in a d v a n c e : 3 9 8 3551. In f o r m a tio n o n c la ss p a rtie s : 39 8 -3 5 54 .
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A d r u g p r e s c r ip tio n a n d m e d ic a l in s u ra n c e p la n fo r M c G ill s tu d e n ts is e x p e c te d to b e p re s e n te d to S tu d e n ts ' S o c ie ty (S S M U ) C o u n c il t o m o r r o w n ig h t. T h e p la n , to b e ta b le d b y S S M U V P F in a n c e L e v B u k h m a n , w o u ld c o v e r u p to 80% o f p r e s c r ip tio n d r u g c o sts, a n d w o u ld p r o v id e f i n a n c i a l c o m p e n s a t io n fo r p a ra ly s is , d is m e m b e r m e n t, sp e e ch th e r a p y a n d tu t o r ia l s e rv ic e s . 'T h e E x e c u tiv e is v e r y e x c ite d a b o u t th is p la n , " s a id B u k h m a n . " I t o ffe r s a b e tte r le v e l o f s e rv ic e s to s tu d e n ts ." W h ile n e g o tia tio n s w it h a fe w in s u ra n c e c o m p a n ie s a re s t ill in p ro g re s s , B u k h m a n is lo o k in g a t a p la n c o s tin g s tu d e n ts b e tw e e n S I 5 S20 p e r s tu d e n t, p e r y e a r. T h is fig u r e d o c s n o t in c lu d e c o v e ra g e f o r o r a l c o n tr a c e p tiv e s , w h ic h w o u ld in c re a s e th e p r e m iu m s b y S35-S40 p e r y e a r.
'T h e P ill is a m u c h g re a te r c la im to th e in s u ra n c e c o m p a n y b e c a u s e p e o p le a re u s in g it r e g u la r ly , " c o m m e n te d B u k h m a n . I f th e p la n is a d o p te d , M c G ill w ill b e c o m e o n e o f m a n y s c h o o ls a c ro s s th e c o u n tr y w it h s u c h a n a rra n g e m e n t fo r t h e ir s tu d e n ts . M a n y u n iv e r s itie s a lr e a d y h a v e in s u ra n c e p la n s w h ic h in c lu d e o r a l c o n tra c e p tiv e s . P re m iu m s ra n g e fr o m $ 4 0 .1 5 a y e a r a t th e U n iv e r s ity o f O tta w a to $ 6 9 .1 2 a y e a r a t W a te r lo o . C o n v e r s e ly , p r e m iu m s a t th e U n iv e r s ity o f T o r o n to a re $ 1 1 .8 8 p e r y e a r, w it h n o o r a l c o n tr a c e p tiv e p la n in c lu d e d . J u lie D u c ia u m e , S e c re ta ry o f th e U n iv e r s it y o f O t ta w a S tu d e n t F e d e r a tio n , c la im e d th e q u e s tio n o f in c lu d in g o r a l c o n tr a c e p tiv e s w it h th e in s u ra n c e p a c k a g e h a s n e v e r b e e n a n is s u e a t th e u n iv e r s it y . " I t 's a s o c ia l r e s p o n s ib ilit y , " s a id D u c ia u m e . " I t d o e s n 't m a tte r w h o uses th e m a n d w h o d o e s n 't."
B u t S S M U V P E x te rn a l K a r la M a c d o n a ld is w o r r ie d a b o u t th e id e a o f in c lu d in g th e P ill in th e p la n .
" W e a re n o t s u b s id iz in g s a fe sex, b u t u n s a fe s e x , w h ic h is c o n t r a d ic t o r y to th e A ID S A w a r e n e s s p r o g r a m o n c a m p u s ,"
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M a c d o n a ld s a id . " W e c o u ld h a v e o r a l c o n tr a c e p tiv e s o n th e p la n i f w e h a d a b o x o f c o n d o m s a v a la b le a t th e [S S M U ] d e s k . I t w o u ld c o u n te r-c o m p e n s a te th e w h o le id e a o f s u b s id iz in g u n s a fe s e x ." " M c G ill s tu d e n ts m a y w a n t to p a y [ f o r c o n tr a c e p tiv e s ] I t w i l l b e u p to th e m to d e c id e ," n o te d B ukhm an. T h e p la n w o u ld b e m a n d a to r y fo r a ll b u t in t e r n a t io n a l s tu d e n ts , w h o a lr e a d y h a v e a n in s u ra n c e p a c k a g e . A lo o p h o le w o u ld a ls o b e c re a te d fo r o th e r s tu d e n ts w h o a lr e a d y h a v e c o v e ra g e . " I f y o u h a v e c o v e ra g e y o u c o u ld o p t o u t o f th e p a c k a g e . Y o u c o u ld s h o w p r o o f o f c o m p a ra b le c o v e ra g e a n d g e t y o u r m o n e y b a c k ," e x p la in e d B u k h m a n . 'T h a t w a y e v e ry o n e is c o v e re d 1 0 0 % ." I f th e m o t io n is p a s s e d b y C o u n c il, it w i l l g o to r e fe r e n d u m n e x t m o n th . I f th e r e fe r e n d u m is s u c c e s s fu l, th e p la n w i l l ta k e e ffe c t J a n u a ry 1 ,1 9 9 2 . Q
Dentistry Faculty a ttem p ts to sto p closure BY ALEX USHER D e n tis tr y s tu d e n ts , s ta ff, a n d a lu m n i m e t la s t T u e s d a y n ig h t to r a lly s u p p o r t fo r th e ir fa c u lty . A r e c o m m e n d a tio n to c lo s e th e fa c u lt y w a s is s u e d b y fr o m th e W o r k in g G r o u p o n A c a d e m ic P ro g ra m s , a c o m m itte e s e t u p la s t y e a r to e x a m in e w a y s to tr im M c G ill's $ 7 7 m illio n d e b t. V ic e P r in c ip a l L e g g e tt, c h a ir o f th e c o m m itte e , h a s re fu s e d to ta lk to th e m e d ia u n t i l th e is s u e c o m e s b e fo r e th e A c a d e m ic P la n n in g a n d P r io r itie s C o m m itte e in O c to b e r. " W ho's next? If we were this good and we got cut, who's safe?" — T o m R o u g a s , P r e s id e n t, D .S .A . " W ho's g oin g to look after these people if M c G ill shuts us d o w n ? "
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" L o o k a t th e s e rv ic e s w e p r o v id e to th e c o m m u n it y , " s a id M c G ill's D e a n o f D e n tis tr y , R a lp h B a ro le t. " O u r s tu d e n ts tre a t o v e r 5000 p e o p le e v e ry y e a r in o u r r e g u la r c lin ic s a n d a n o th e r 50 0 0 re c e iv e tr e a tm e n t a t o u r s u m m e r c lin ic s . M a n y o f th e s e p e o p le a rc m e n t a lly or p h y s ic a lly h a n d ic a p p e d . S o m e a re A ID S p a tie n ts . O th e rs a rc to o p o o r to a ffo r d r e g u la r d e n ta l c a re . W h o 's g o in g to lo o k a fte r th e s e p e o p le i f M c G ill s h u ts u s d o w n ? " T o m R o u g a s , P re s id e n t o f th e D e n tis tr y S tu d e n ts ' A s s o c ia tio n ,
w a s m o r e o p t i m i s t i c in h is a s s e s s m e n t o f D e n tis tr y 's ch a n ce s . " E v e r y b o d y is in t o th is is s u e . M a n y o f o u r s tu d e n ts a re a llo p h o n e s ,a n d th e y 'v e g o n e b a c k in t o t h e ir c o m m u n itie s a n d g o t le tte r s o f s u p p o r t. T h e y 'r e p r o u d o f th is s c h o o l, b e c a u s e it 's th e b e s t in C a n a d a ." " W e 'v e g o tte n le tte rs o f su p p o r t f r o m fa c u ltie s o f D e n tis tr y in S a s k a tc h e w a n , M a n it o b a , a n d
O n ta rio , a n d fr o m th e C a n a d ia n D e n ta l A s s o c ia tio n ," s a id D e a n B a ro le t. " W h a t 's a m a z in g , th o u g h , is th e s u p p o r t w e 'v e h a d fr o m a lu m n i a ll o v e r th e w o r ld . I 'v e g o t le tte rs fr o m th e U .S ., fr o m th e B a h a m a s , a ll o v e r. I t s h o w s y o u th a t th e s c h o o l's im p a c t is n o t ju s t p r o v in c ia l o r n a tio n a l, b u t in t e r n a t io n a l." D e n tis tr y s tu d e n ts a re p la n n in g a o n e -d a y w a lk o u t la te r th is m o n th ,
a n d h o p e th e y w i l l fin d s u p p o r t a m o n g o th e r s tu d e n ts . " I t h in k t h e y 'll s u p p o r t u s ," s a id R ougas. " R e m e m b e r, w e w e re ra n k e d as th e b e s t d e n ta l s c h o o l in C a n a d a . W h o 's n e x t? I f w e w e re th is g o o d a n d w e g o t c u t, w h o 's s a fe ? " R o u g a s p la n s to a s k fo r s u p p o r t a t th e fir s t P re s id e n t's C o u n c il m e e tin g n e x t m o n th . N o o th e r s tu d e n t a s s o c ia tio n a t M c G ill has
ta k e n a s ta n d o n th e is s u e . T h e d e b a te o v e r th e fa c u lt y h as a d d e d im p lic a t io n s s in c e M c G ill's D e n t is t r y F a c u lty is th e o n ly E n g l is h la n g u a g e s c h o o l o f d e n tis t r y in Q u e b e c . T h e re is c o n c e rn th a t M c G ill's d e c is io n w i l l u n d e r m in e th e g a in s th e a n g lo p h o n e c o m m u n ity m a d e w it h th e a d o p tio n la s t s p r in g o f B ill 120, w h ic h e n s u re s c e rta in r ig h ts to m e d ic a l c a re in E n g lis h . "9 8 % o fa n g lo p h o n e d e n t is t s in Q u e b e c g r a d u a te d fr o m M c G ill, " s a id B a ro le t. " O f c o u rs e th e a n g lo p h o n e c o m m u n it y w i l l fe e l th e lo s s o f th is s c h o o l." M a r ie - C l a u d e O u e lle t t e , s p o k e s p e rs o n f o r th e Q u e b e c M in is t e r o f H e a lth a n d S o c ia l S e rv ic e s , i n it ia lly h a d n o c o m m e n t o n th e m a tte r , as she w a s u n a w a re o f M c G ill's d e c is io n to r e c o m m e n d c lo s u re o f th e d e p a r tm e n t. She la te r s a id th a t she " w o u ld b e s u r p r is e d " i f th e c lo s u r e w o u ld a ffe c t th e s u c c e s s fu l im p le m e n ta tio n o f B ill 120. " W it h a ll d u e re s p e c t," s a id N o r m a n M ille r , c h a ir o f th e a d -h o c c o m m it te e to S a v e D e n t is t r y , " M m e . O u e lle tte is n 't a d e n tis t. I f th e y s h u td o w n d e n t is t r y , te n y e a rs fr o m n o w th e s u p p ly o f a n g lo p h o n e d e n tis ts is g o in g to s ta r t to d r y u p a n d th e p r o v in c e w i l l n e e d an E n g lis h d e n ta l s c h o o l a g a in ...T h a t's w h y w e m u s t k e e p d e n t is t r y o p e n ...T h e h e a lth o f th e c o m m u n it y c a n n o t b e d e c id e d b y a fe w p e o p le in th e M c G ill a d m in is t r a tio n b u ild in g . " Q
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o p /e d VIEW FROM THE GATES: SSMU, McGill, Q uébec, and Canada If you spent the summer in Canada, you are no doubt aware that our political leaders are conducting a debate on national unity, constitutional reform, and the future shape of Canada. In large part, these discussions are motivated by a profound desire to keep Québec within Confederation. Québecers will be able to state their opinion within a year. Bourassa has promised that Québec will vote in a second referendum on sovereignty in the Fall of 1992. The debate over the future relationship between Quebec and Canada is of crucial impor tance to McGill University, and therefore to the SSMU. The SSMU should realize that the changing relationship between Québec and Canada will have an impact on McGill, and that it is of vital interest to the student body. In the past, the Students' Society, which restricts its activities to educational issues, has shied away from the national question. This is, however, an educational issue. Much reference has been made to the distinctiveness of Québec within Canada. But McGill itself is distinct within Québec in three crucial ways. Québec is the only French-speaking jurisdiction in North America, but McGill is one of this BY SUJIT CHOUDHRY country's oldest English universities. Although the number of francophone students at McGill has increased dramatically over the last twenty years, the overwhelming majority of classes are conducted in English. Indeed, the English lan guage is a fundamental characteristic of this university. The issue of language is at the very core of nationalist feeling in Québec. Bill 178, although it only applies to commercial signs, embodies a sentiment felt by the majority of Québecers- that the French language should be pre-eminent in this province. How will this affect McGill as an English university? A constitutional deal for greater provincial powers may include safeguards for English institutions in Québec. The desire of Québec ''de trouver son propre destin", however, will certainly involve a re-evaluation of the higher education system, which includes McGill. What else makes McGill distinct in Québec? In recent years, McGill has become a uniquely national institution, attracting students from across the country. The faces you see in your classes are not just the faces of other students, but are the faces of Canada. At present, over 20% of McGill students come from provinces other than Québec. What does fhe future hold for this incredibly diverse student body? In the recent white paper on health care, the Québec government suggested reducing the number of medical school places abailable to non-Québec students from other provinces. Will further enrollment restrictions be proposed in the future? The links between McGill and the rest of Canada are financial as well. Although education falls within the jurisdiction of the provinces under the Constitution Act, the federal government plays a major role in funding our nation's universities. Support takes the form of transfer payments to the prov S t u d e n t s ' S o c ie t y o f M c G ill U n iv e r s it y inces and direct research grants. According to recent statis tics, faculty at McGill rank third in Canada in awards ofresearch money per capita from the National Science and En gineering Research Council (NSERC) and first in Québec. W h a t a re th e y ? Total NSERC support to the university stood at $31.6 million M in i- C o u r s e s a r e n o n - c r e d it c o u r s e s d e s ig n e d w it h y o u in in 1990-1991. m in d ! T h e y a r e F U N , IN F O R M A T I V E , a n d a G R E A T w a y to This money is crucial to the continuation of world-class m e e t p e o p le !! scientific research at McGill. If Québec becomes sovereign, what will happen to this source of funding? W h e n a r e t h e y h e ld ? These questions which do not have definite answers, but M in i-C o u r s e s b e g in in S e p t e m b e r , a n d r u n o n w e e k d a y the answers are vital to the future of McGill. The SSMU has e v e n in g s . been apprehensive about addressing the relationship be tween Québec and Canada in the past because the issue is W h e re a r e th e y h e ld ? broad, and potentially volatile. This fact, however, does not M o s t o f t h e M in i- C o u r s e s a r e h e ld in t h e S t u d e n t U n io n release the executive from its responsibility to represent the B u ild in g , 3 4 8 0 M c T a v is h . R o o m n u m b e r s w ill b e g iv e n interests of the student body. o u t a t r e g is t r a t io n . The SSMU should not adopt a combative posture; Anglo phone interest groups have had little success with this ap R e g is t r a t io n T im e s a n d D a t e s : proach in the past. Right now belligerence will do more S e p te m b er 9, Monday, 9h00-l 5h00 harm than good. S e p te m b er 10, Tuesday, 9h00-l 1 hOO & 1 4h00-l 6h00 The SSMU must convince the provincial and federal gov W ednesday, S e p te m b er 1 1 , 1 2h00-l 6h00 ernments that McGill's interests will be affected by the forth coming constitutional negotiations. With a provincial refer Thursday, S e p te m b er 12, 1 6 h 0 0 - 2 1 h 0 0 endum approaching, the SSMU needs to act soon.
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TANDEM Montreal: d e a lin g w ith fear in th e City BY ROB STACEY R e p re s e n ta tiv e s fr o m T a n d e m D is t r ic t # 2 5 w e r e o n c a m p u s la s t w e e k in f o r m in g s tu d e n ts a b o u t T a n d e m a n d t h e s e r v ic e s a v a ila b le to th e m . " W e h a v e t o g o th e p e o p le " , s a id C h a n ta l S iro is o f T a n d e m M o n tr e a l, "b e c a u s e n o b o d y w i l l c o m e to u s u n le s s th e y k n o w w e e x is t." The M o n tre a l U rb a n C o m m u n it y c re a te d " O p e ra tio n T a n d e m ," n o w "T a n d e m M o n tr e a l, " in 1988, to re d u c e th e r is k o f c rim e s . T a n d e m w o r k s in c o n ju n c tio n w it h th e MUC p o lic e , but is a c o m m u n it y - b a s e d agency w o r k i n g to i n fo r m , o rg a n i ze a n d e d u c a te th e p u b lic . A m o n g th e s e rv ic e s o ffe r e d b y T a n d e m a re in fo r m a tio n s e s s io n s , c r im e p r e v e n t io n lite r a tu r e , a n d th e le n d in g o f e n g ra v e rs to p r o te c t v a lu a b le s a g a in s t th e ft. " O u r a d v ic e is d e liv e r e d a t a n in d iv id u a l le v e l. I t 's u p to e a ch to d e c id e w h a t o r w h a t n o t to d o ," s ta te d S iro is . " S e c u r ity is a lm o s t a lw a y s a q u e s tio n o f g o o d h a b its a n d c o m m o n s e n s e ."
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w a r n in g o f th is le s s p u b lic iz e d c rim e . T h e m a in c o n c e r n Tandem e n c o u n te re d a m o n g s tu d e n ts w a s o f p e rs o n a l s e c u r it y . C h r is t in e H o l l a n d , o f T a n d e m D is tr ic t # 2 5 , w a n ts p e o p le , e s p e c ia lly w o m e n a n d th e e ld e r ly , to b e a w a re th a t t h e y a r c a t r is k . A lth o u g h M o n tr e a l has o n e o f th e lo w e s t c r im e ra te s in C a n a d a , a n x ie ty a n d in s e c u r ity le v e ls a rc h ig h . A c c o r d in g to a La P rc s s e -T V A p o ll, a f u ll 23% o f M o n tr e a le r s d o n o t fe e l s e c u re in th e ir n e ig h b o u r h o o d a n d 35% a re ill-a t-e a s e in t h c M c t r o . T h is p u ts g r o u p s s u c h as T a n d e m in a n a w k w a r d p o s itio n , a tt e m p t in g to p r o m o te p r u d e n c e b u t a v o id p a r a n o ia . But H o lla n d e x p e c ts success:
T h e r e w e re , h o w e v e r , 3 6 b r e a k in s in th e g h e tto in J u n e a n d J u ly a lo n e . 'T h e G h e tto 's b ig g e s t p r o b le m is v a n d a lis m , to b u ild in g s a n d e s p e c ia lly c a r s ," s a id S ir o is ,
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The 1991/92 President, Editor, Chairperson, Co ordinator or Chief Officer of any McGill student Club, Society, Publication, Service, Council, Committee or Association must register with the McGill Students’ Society NO LATER THAN SEPTEMBER 13TH, 1991. Registration allows McGill organizations to: 1. Be able to book space in the University Centre; 2. Be able to book space in other campus buildings at McGill rates; 3. Receive the winter edition of the McGill Student Leader Bulletin; 4. Receive a copy of the Directory of Student Leaders. Cam pus groups not registered by September 13th will be considered inactive and will lose all cam pus privileges until such time as they are reinstated.
Student leaders must complete this form or obtain an “Annual Registration’’ form from the Students’ Society General Office, University Centre, Room 105,3480 McTavish Street, complete it and hand it BY SEPTEMBER 13TH, attention to Kathy Bowman, Operations Secretary, Rm. 105,3480 McTavish, Montreal Que., H3A1X9.
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In case we are unable to reach your chief officer, please give us the name of one other officer of your organization. (Include address and phone numbers if possible.) 4. Name of alternate____________________________ Title__ Sessional address_________________________________ Apt. Postal Code_____________ Telephone______________ 5. AUTHORIZATION TO RELEASE INFORMATION T h e S tu d e n ts ' s o c ie ty is o fte n a s k e d fo r th e a d d re s s e s a n d p h o n e n u m b e r s o f s tu d e n ts h o ld in g v a r io u s p o s i tio n s a t M c G ill. K in d ly in it ia l o n e o r m o r e o f th e f o l lo w in g lin e s a u t h o r iz in g th e S o c ie ty to g iv e th e a b o v e a d d re s s e s a n d p h o n e n u m b e r s to th o s e r e q u e s tin g th e m : A. ) S tu d e n t le a d e rs o n c a m p u s o n ly ________ B . ) A n y m e m b e r o f th e p u b lic a s k in g to g e t in to u c h w it h th e p e r s o n h o ld in g y o u r p o s itio n . | |
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Daily and Students' Society c o m e to term s B Y T R IB U N E N E W S S T A F F T h e M c G ill D a ily a n d M c G ill S tu d e n ts ' S o c ie ty (S S M U ) h a v e n e g o tia te d a th re e y e a r c o n tr a c t w h ic h w i l l k e e p th e M c G ill D a ily in th e S tu d e n t U n io n b u ild in g . ,e n d in g a n in e m o n th n e g o tia tin g p ro c e s s .T h e a g re e m e n t u p s e t o p p o n e n ts w h o fe lt th e D a ily 's s p a c e s h o u ld h a v e b e e n g iv e n to le g itim a te c lu b s fu n d e d b y SSMU. U n d e r th e te r m s o f th e n e w c o n tr a c t, th e D a ily , w h ic h is an a u to n o m o u s p u b lic a tio n , w ill p a y S I 4,500 r e n t to S S M U to c o v e r its m a in te n a n c e fees. In th e p a s t, th e D a ily h a s p a id a to k e n S I fe e to S tu d e n ts ' S o c ie ty in e x c h a n g e fo r a d is c o u n t o n S S M U a d v e r tis in g in th e p a p e r. Ia n P ila r c z y k , la s t y e a r's C lu b R e p re s e n ta tiv e to C o u n c il, w a s n o t p le a s e d w it h th e d e c is io n to le t th e
D a ily k e e p a ll th e s p a ce i t n o w o c c u p ie s , w h ile o th e r c lu b s s h a re lim it e d s p a ce o n th e f o u r t h f lo o r o f th e U n io n . " T h e s p a ce lim ita t io n s in th e U n io n a r e r i d i c u l o u s , " s a id P ila r c z y k . 'T h e m a jo r it y o f c lu b s t h i n k th e D a ily s p a c e s h o u ld b e c u t. " L a s t y e a r's e x e c u tiv e m a d e th e o ffic e s p a ce a n is s u e b y d e c lin in g to r e n e w th e D a ily 's fiv e y e a r lease, w h ic h e x p ir e d la s t M a y 31. T h e n e w e x e c u tiv e , w h ic h to o k o v e r M a y 1, h a s d e v e lo p e d a fr ie n d lie r a t t it u d e to w a r d s th e p u b lic a tio n . 'T h e D a ily is a tw e lv e h o u r a d a y o p e r a tio n a n d n e e d s th e s p a c e ," s a id c u r r e n t S S M U V P In te r n a l A le x J o h n s to n . " I t 's a n in s t it u t io n a t M c G ill. A d a ily p a p e r is im p o r t a n t to s tu d e n t lif e ." A c t in g C o o r d in a t in g E d ito r - in C h ie f A le x R o s lin s a id th e D a ily w i l l s ig n th e n e w d e a l, " b u t w ith
r e s e r v a tio n s b e c a u s e w e a re u n d e r th e g u n . T h e S S M U c o u ld te ll u s to p a y a n y th in g a n d w e w o u ld b e a t th e ir w h im . " R o s li n added he w as p a r t ic u la r ly c o n c e rn e d w it h w h a t h e p e rc e iv e s as th e S S M U 's " m o n e y m a k in g m o t iv e . " " T h e S S M U 's r o le is n o t to m a k e m o n e y fo r its e lf...th e r o le o f th e S S M U is to re p re s e n t s tu d e n ts ' c o n c e rn s a n d p a r tic ip a tc in s tu d e n t lif e , " h e s a id . B u t V P I n t e r n a l J o h n s to n in s is te d th e S S M U w o u ld n o t be m a k in g p r o f it w it h th is c o n tra c t. 'T h e $ 1 4 ,5 0 0 [r e n t] is s tr ic tly c o v e r in g th e c o s ts o f m a in te n a n c e fees fo r th e D a ily in th is b u ild in g , " s a id J o h n s to n . " W e d o n 't fe e l [th e n e w s p a p e r ] s h o u ld b e g e ttin g in d e p e n d e n t s tu d e n t fe e s a n d m o n e y [ t h r o u g h S S M U ) a fte r s tu d e n ts h a v e p a id . I f s ig n e d , th e c o n tr a c t w o u ld be r e tr o a c tiv e to J u n e 1. Q
No judgment yet on Solin Hall leases O n e h u n d r e d a n d e ig h t y fiv e s tu d e n ts w h o w e re re s id e n ts o f S o lin H a ll la s t y e a r a r c s t ill a w a itin g th e re s u lts o f th e ir le g a l b a ttle a g a in s t M c G ill U n iv e r s it y . A ju d g m e n t fr o m Q u e b e c 's r e n ta l b o a r d w a s e x p e c te d in J u n e o r J u ly b u t h a s y e t to b e r e c e iv e d . T h e s tu d e n ts a rg u e d a t a r e n ta l b o a r d h e a r in g in e a r ly M a y th a t th e tw e lv e m o n th S o lin leases o ffe r e d b y M c G ill w e re u n f a ir a n d s h o u ld b e re d u c e d to e ig h t m o n th s , th e le a s e p e r io d fo r o th e r M c G ill re s id e n c e s . Jo n Q u a g lia , E x e c u tiv e D ir e c to r
s tu d e n ts in a p a r tm e n ts ," Q u a g lia s a id . " [T h e u n iv e r s it y | v io la te d th e le a s e fr o m d a y o n e - it w a s n 't r e a d y o n tim e . A n d [th e a d m in is t r a t io n ] k n e w w e d i d n 't h a v e a c h o ic e . A lo t o f u s d i d n 't h a v e a n y o th e r a c c o m o d a tio n s . W h e re w e re w e s u p p o s e d to g o ? W e h a d to g o to S o lin H a ll. , " s a id S a n g e e ta D u tt , a fo r m e r S o lin H a ll r e s id e n t. Q u e b e c la w s tip u la te s th a t a s tu d e n t w h o le a se s a d w e llin g fr o m a n e d u c a tio n a l in s t it u t io n c a n n o t s u b le t th e d w e llin g o r tr a n s fe r th e le a se . S tu d e n t re s id e n ts m u s t p a y a f u ll y e a r's r e n t w it h o u t th e o p tio n o f s u b le ttin g .
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Macdonald works to strengthen McGill ties with FEUQ BY CHRIS ALAM A lth o u g h M c G ill s tu d e n ts v o te d la s t M a r c h to le a v e th e F é d é ra tio n é tu d ia n te u n iv e r s it a ir e d u Q u é b e c ( F E U Q ) , th e r e s u lt s o f t h a t r e fe r e n d u m w e re la te r o v e r tu r n e d b y th e M c G ill J u d ic ia l B o a rd . W h ile S tu d e n ts ' S o c ie ty o f M c G ill U n iv e r s it y V P E x te rn a l A ffa ir s K a r la M a c d o n a ld re c o g n iz e s th a t M c G ill s tu d e n ts m a y n o t f u l ly s u p p o r t p a r tic ip a tio n in F E U Q , s h e q u e s tio n e d th e v a lid it y o f th e r e fe r e n d u m a n d p la n s to m a k e M c G ill a n a c tiv e p a r tic ip a n t in F E U Q . 'T h e fir s t r e fe r e n d u m F E U Q w o n . T h e s e c o n d i t lo s t...I d o n 't t h i n k th a t th e y [th e s tu d e n ts ] t r u ly k n o w w h a t i t is a b o u t. It 's n o t t h e ir fa u lt. It's o u r s fo r n o t r e a c h in g th e m ...It (th e s e c o n d r e fe r e n d u m ] w a s a ta c tic u s e d to p u s h th r o u g h g r a d u a te s u c c e s s io n [ o f th e P C S S ]. It w a s a d ir t y ta c tic ," she s a id . V P M a c d o n a ld e x p e c ts th a t M c G ill s tu d e n ts w i l l u lt im a t e ly b e in fa v o r o f p a r tic ip a tio n in F E U Q w hen th e y r e c o g n iz e th e a d v a n ta g e s o f b e lo n g in g to th e o r g a n iz a tio n . M a c d o n a ld c it e d th e n e w P a s s e p o rt E tu d ia n t, p u b lis h e d b y th e F E U Q , as o n e s u c h b c n e fit.o f m e m b e r s h ip . O r i g i n a l l y , th e P a s s e p o rt, a s tu d e n t d is c o u n t b o o k le t, w a s o n ly p u b lis h e d in F re n c h . H o w e v e r , a n E n g lis h v e rs io n h a s n o w b e e n p ro d u c e d
a n d w i l l b e d is tr ib u te d to M c C ill s tu d e n ts . " I t w a s a q u e s tio n o f c o s t...n o t a q u e s tio n o f p o lic y . W e a lw a y s p r o d u c e o u r m a te ria ls in tw o la n g u a g e s ," e x p la in e d M a r t i n B e a u lie u , F E U Q C o o r d in a to r o f th e P a s s e p o rt E tu d ia n t, o f th e in it ia l a b s e n c e o f a n E n g lis h v e rs io n . M a c d o n a ld lo b b ie d s u c c e s s fu lly to m a k e th e P a s s e p o rt a v a ila b le in E n g lis h . 'T h e y d e c id e d th a t a c o p y w a s ju s t to b e p r in te d in F re n c h ...1 w a s v e r y u p s e t, I p h o n e d F E U Q a n d th e y s a id ' I f y o u 'r e th a t u p s e t w e 'll c h a n g e it '. . . l w a s v e r y im p re s s e d b y h o w q u ic k ly th e y r e s p o n d e d ," s a id M a c d o n a ld . T h e P a s s e p o rt c o n s is ts o f a n I D c a rd s tic k e r a n d fo u r r e g io n a l p a s s b o o k s o fc o m m c rc ia ld is c o u n ts f o r th e p r o v in c e o f Q u e b e c . N e g o tia tio n s a re u n d e r w a y to l in k th e P a s s e p o rt w it h th e C a n a d ia n F e d e r a tio n o f S tu d e n ts ' S tu d e n t S a v e r. T h e P a s s e p o rt E tu d ia n t is e x p e c te d to b e a v a ila b le th r o u g h th e S S M U th is w e e k . M a c d o n a ld a ls o in te n d s to p u t fo r w a r d a p r o p o s a l fo r a F E U Q p o lic y a g a in s t s u b s e q u e n t fe e h ik e s fo r in t e r n a t io n a l s tu d e n ts . " I t 's a n e w o r g a n iz a tio n so y o u c a n 't d o e v e r y th in g a t o n c e . I t h in k M c G ill s tu d e n ts w i l l b e in fa v o r [o f c o n tin u e d p a r tic ip a tio n in F E U Q ]. T o n o t h a v e a p r o v in c ia l a s s o c ia tio n ...it's s u ic id a l □
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BY KARLA MCDONALD In 1989, in a n tic ip a t io n o f th e t u it io n fe e h ik e , th e s tu d e n t m o v e m e n t in Q u é b e c w a s u n c e rta in a n d v e r y d iv id e d . T h e s tu d e n t fe d e r a tio n th a t w a s in p la c e , A N E E Q , w a s lo s in g m e m b e rs h ip , a n d h a d p o lic ie s th a t d id n o t a d d re s s th e n e e d s a n d c o n c e rn s o f m o s t Q u e b e c u n iv e r s it y s tu d e n ts . M c C ill a n d f o u r o th e r u n iv e r s itie s to o k th e in it ia t iv e to fo r m a n e w s tu d e n t o r g a n iz a tio n , th e F é d é r a t io n E tu d ia n te U n iv e r s ita ir e du Q u é b e c .(F E U Q ). W h ile o n ly t w o y e a rs o ld , th e fe d e r a tio n h a s m a n a g e d to r e g r o u p o v e r 100 000 s tu d e n ts fr o m e ig h t u n iv e r s itie s a c ro s s th e p r o v in c e . M e m b e r s h ip is s tr u c tu r e d o n a th re e tie re d s y s te m o f u n d e r g ra d u a te , g ra d u a te , a n d c o n tin u in g e d u c a tio n s tu d e n ts . S e p a ra te c o m m itte e s a llo w F E U Q to a d d re s s is s u e s r e le v a n t to a ll le v e ls o f u n iv e r s it y e d u c a tio n a n d p e r m it th e in d iv id u a l tie rs to h a v e f u l l a u to n o m y w h e n d e a lin g w it h c o n c e rn s e x c lu s iv e to th e ir m e m b e rs h ip . P e r h a p s th e m o s t a t t r a c t iv e a s p e c t o f m e m b e rs h ip fo r M c G ill is F E U Q 's p o lic y o f w e ig h te d v o tin g . E a c h m e m b e r a s s o c ia tio n re c e iv e s a n u m b e r o f v o te s w h ic h d ir e c t ly c o rr e s p o n d s to th e n u m b e r o f its m e m b e rs .T h e S tu d e n ts ' S o c ie ty o f M c G ill p r e s e n tly h o ld s s e v e n o u t o f a m a x im u m e ig h t v o te s . T h is la rg e r e p re s e n ta tio n e n s u re s M c G ill s tu d e n ts a s tr o n g v o ic e w it h in F E U Q . O n e o f F E U Q 's p o lic ie s is th e N e w P a rtn e rs h ip ,
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o r N o u v e a u P a rte n a ria t. F E U Q s tr u c tu r e d a p o lic y so th a t a ll m e m b e rs o f s o c ie ty -th e p r o v i n c i a l g o v e r n m e n t , u n iv e r s it ie s , s tu d e n ts , a n d c o r p o r a tio n s - a r e c a lle d u p o n to c o n tr ib u te . I n d iv id u a l a c c e s s ib ility fo r s tu d e n ts is p ro te c te d u n d e r th is p o lic y th r o u g h th e p r o v is io n o f a p o s t-s e c o n d a ry ta x . V ie E tu d ia n te , a p r o v in c ia l w id e s tu d e n t n e w s p a p e r is p u b lis h e d b y F E U Q , a n d P a s s e p o rt E tu d ia n t, a s tu d e n t d is c o u n t c a rd w i l l s o o n b e a v a ila b le . O th e s e rv ic e s th a t a re b e in g s tu d ie d th is y e a r in c lu d e a s tu d e n t tr a v e l a g e n c y , a w o r k / s t u d y p r o g r a m , le g a l a id (a n o m b u d s p e rs o n ) , a d e n ta l a n d e y e c a re in s u ra n c e s y s te m , a n d a n e m e rg e n c y fin a n c ia l fu n d fo r s tu d e n ts . E v e r y u n d e r g r a d u a te s tu d e n t p a y s o n e d o lla r ea ch s e m e s te r to b e a m e m b e r o f F E U Q . F E U Q is c o m m itte d to in c re a s in g its c a p a b ilitie s , a n d b e in g a p e r m a n e n t, successful p a r t o f th e Q u é b e c s tu d e n t m o v e m e n t. Q
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features Nobody neutral on gender-neutral language BY BRENT PRESTO N A set o f g u id e lin e s p a s se d in S e n a te fo r th e u s e o f g e n d e r -n e u tr a l la n g u a g e in le c tu r e s a n d c o u rs e m a te ria ls h a s r e c ie v e d less th a n u n a n im o u s s u p p o r t fr o m s o m e fa c u lt y m e m b e rs . T h e m o tio n s ta te s th a t " A l l a d m in is t r a t iv e d o c u m e n ts a n d c o u rs e m a te ria ls d is tr ib u te d to s tu d e n ts s h a ll u s e g e n d e r - n e u tr a l la n g u a g e ." T h e u s e o f s u c h la n g u a g e b y p ro fe s s o rs a n d s tu d e n ts in th e c la s s ro o m h o w e v e r , is o n ly e n c o u ra g e d . " I w o n 't e v e n t h in k a b o u t it. T h e b e s t w a y to h a n d le th is is to ig n o r e it. B u t 1 a ls o w o n 't u s e b ig o te d o r s e x is t la n g u a g e ," s a id h is to r y p r o fe s s o r A . R ig g s . K y r a E m o , c h a ir o f th e S e n a te C o m m it te e o n W o m e n w h ic h d r a fte d th e m o tio n , s ta te d , " W e d o n o t b e lie v e th a t c o e rc io n w i l l w o r k .
W e a d v o c a te e n c o u ra g e m e n t a n d e x a m p le ." P eta T a n c re d o f th e C e n te r fo r W o m e n 's S tu d ie s w o u ld lik e to see s tr o n g e r w o r d in g i f fa c u lt y re fu s e to c o m p ly . " G u id e lin e s a re w o n d e r f u l w h e n y o u a rc s ta r tin g fr o m n o th in g , " she s a id " I w o u ld lik e to see g e n d e r n e u tr a l la n g u a g e b u ilt in t o s o m e s o rt o f c o u rs e e v a lu a tio n , b u t th a t m a y p r o v e to b e to o c o m p lic a te d ." A l l s u p p o rte rs o f th e m o tio n a g re e d th a t its im p le m e n ta tio n s h o u ld b e n o n - th r e a te n in g , b u t P ro fe s s o r R ig g s r e le g a te d th e g u id e lin e s to th e c a te g o ry o f th e 'p o lit ic a lly c o rre c t', a n d c a lle d th e m p a r t o f " th e n e w M c C a r t h y is m " . " Y o u c a n 't r e g u la te c u lt u r a l m o re s w it h th r e a ts ," h e s a id . "F re e s p e e ch is m o r e im p o r t a n t . " P eta T a n c re d c o n s id e re d th e fre e s p e e ch a r g u m e n t a n o n -is s u e . 'T h e a c a d e m ic fr e e - fo r - a ll is
m y th ic a l. T h e re a re m a n y o th e r re g u la tio n s th a t a re m o re c o n s tra i n in g to p ro fe s s o rs ." F u n d a m e n ta l q u e s tio n s a b o u t th e d e f in it io n a n d e f f ic a t y o f g e n d e r - n e u tr a l la n g u a g e lie a t th e h e a rt o f th e d e b a te o v e r th e n e w S enate g u id e lin e s .' " I 'm n o t s u re w h a t g e n d e r -n e u tr a l la n g u a g e is ," s a id R ig g s . " I w o u ld lik e to see a lis t o f w o rd s th a t th e S e n a te fe e ls, in th e ir w is d o m , w e s h o u ld n o t u s e . W h a t a b o u t w o r d s lik e w o m a n o r h is to r y ? " A s fo r m o r e o b v io u s s e x-b a s e d te r m s s u c h as m a n k in d o r c h a ir m a n , R ig g s c o n s id e rs th e m h a r m less . " M a n k in d h a s b e e n u s e d to d e n o te h u m a n s f o r h u n d r e d s o f y e a rs ," h e s a id . A le x J o h n s to n , V P In te r n a l, w h o in it ia te d th e m o tio n in S enate, c o u n te r e d , s a y in g , " S o c ie ty is
c h a n g in g a n d so m u s t la n g u a g e c h a n g e . In th e p a s t, o n ly m e n w e re in p o s itio n s o f p o w e r , e v e r y c h a ir w a s m a le . I t h i n k it is a b s u rd to c o n tin u e u s in g g e n d e r - s p e c ific la n g u a g e w h e n in fa c t tim e s a n d ro le s h a v e c h a n g e d d r a m a tic a lly . N o b o d y w o u ld c a ll a m a n w h o
c le a n s h o u s e s a c le a n in g w o m a n ." P eta T a n c re d a d d e d , " L a n g u a g e is in c r e d ib ly p e r v a s iv e . A l l o f o u r th in k in g is c o n c e p tu a liz e d in te rm s o f la n g u a g e . W h e n p e o p le see it ,( g e n d e r - n e u t r a l la n g u a g e ) it tr ip s th e m u p a n d m a k e s th e m a w a r e ." ri
Mysteries abound: McGill’s curious past BY GEORGE T h e M c G ill c a m p u s is b e a u tifu l b u t s tr e w n w it h c u rio s itie s . T h e re a re m o r e th a n fiv e h u n d r e d p a in t in g s , g r a p h ic s , m u r a ls a n d o th e r w o r k s o f a r t a ll o v e r th e p la c e th a t s tu d e n ts see d a ily b u t r a r e ly e x p lo r e . U s u a lly o b s c u re d b y h o rd e s o f E n g lis h s tu d e n ts , th e c e n te r o f M c G ill's lo w e r c a m p u s is m a rk e d b y a g r a n ite
monument w h e re th e r e m a in s o f S ir Ja m e s M c G ill, th e fo u n d e r o f M c G ill U n i v e r s it y , a re b u r ie d . In 1 8 7 5 , a t th e re q u e s t o f th e U n iv e r s ity , M c G ill's re m a in s w e re tr a n s p o r te d fr o m a c e m e te ry o n D o rc h e s te r B o u le v a rd to th e ir p re s e n t r e s tin g p la c e . C o n tr a r y to p o p u la r r u m o u r , h is r e m a in s a re s t ill in ta c t u n d e r th e m o n u m e n t. In fa c t, th e re a re m o re b o n e s in th e to m b th a n S ir Ja m e s e v e r h a d . It is b e lie v e d th a t d u r in g th e m o v e s o m e o f th e b o n e s o f h is fr ie n d a n d b u s in e s s p a r tn e r , J o h n P o rte o u s , w e re b u r ie d a lo n g w it h th o s e o f M c G ill. T h e s te p s o f th e R e d p a th M u s e u m a re a n o th e r p o p u la r g a th e r -
in g p la c e fo r p e n s iv e s tu d c n ts . T h e m u s e u m it s e lf h o w e v e r , is u s u a lly e m p ty . " S o m e h o w s tu d e n ts h a v e g o t te n th e id e a th a t th e m u s e u m is lif e le s s , " s a id D e n is e A lis o n , a R e d p a th M u s e u m c u r a to r . " I f a s tu d e n t h a s q u e s tio n s r e la t in g to a n y th in g fr o m e th n o lo g y to g e o lo g y , th e m u s e u m h a s b o th in tc r c s tin g e x h ib its a n d s e v e ra l s p e c ia lis ts to h e lp th e m ," s h e n o te d . A c ro s s c a m p u s , in fr o n t o f th e F ra n k
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A d a m s a u d it o r iu m , is a m y s te r io u s c e m e n t tre e s tu m p a d o rn e d b y a c o m m e m o ra tiv e p la q u e . In fa c t, th is o d d it y is th e c a s in g f o r th e s tu m p o f a n e lm tre e w h ic h is th o u g h t to h a v e b e e n p la n te d in th e 1 7 9 0 's b y S ir Ja m e s M c G ill h im s e lf. U n fo r tu n a te ly , D u tc h e lm d is ease k ille d m o s t o f th e la rg e e lm tre e s o n c a m p u s in th e 1970s. T h e F o u n d e r 's e lm w a s c u t d o w n in 1976. A n o t h e r m y s te r y th a t h a s c o n fo u n d e d s tu d e n ts s in c e th e e a r ly 1970s is th e tu n n e l s y S te m . M c G ill's u n d e r g r o u n d n e tw o r k c o n n e c ts th e e a s t a n d th e w e s t p a r ts o f c a m p u s
b u t s tr a n g e ly , n o t w it h e a ch o th e r. U n fo r tu n a t e ly th e re is n o t r u t h to th e le g e n d o f a tu n n e l c o n n e c t in g B u r n s id e H a ll to M c C le n n a n lib r a r y . 'T h e c o n s tr u c tio n o f a tu n n e l s y s te m th a t w o u ld c o n n e c t b o th s id e s o f c a m p u s , r u n u p to th e M c G ill re s id e n c e s , u n d e r M c T a v is h to th e B ro n fm a n b u ild in g a n d e v e n r u n d o w n to a M e tr o s to p h a s be e n p ro p o s e d " s a id C a rm e lo S p a ta ro , M a n a g e r o f B u ild in g S e rv ic e s . " I t is a q u e s tio n o f p r io r itie s . D o w e fix th e r o o f o n th e S tra th c o n a M u s ic B u ild in g o r b u ild a tu n n e l u n d e r S h e rb ro o k e ? H o w c a n y o u ju s t if y b u ild in g tu n n e ls w h e n M c G ill h a s a 7 7 m illio n d o lla r d e b t? " T h e m o s t v is ib le m y s te r y o n c a m p u s is a s c u lp tu r e w h ic h d e p ic ts a c lu s te r o f n a k e d y o u th s h o ld in g a la rg e ir r e g u la r ly s h a p e d b o w l. It is c o m m o n ly k n o w n as 'T h e T h r e e B a re s ". T h e s c u lp tu re w a s d o n a te d b y G e r tr u d e V a n d e rb ilt in th e 1930s as a s y m b o l o f C a n a d ia n - A m e r ic a n fr ie n d s h ip . T h e T h re e B ares, h o w e v e r , w e re *, a b it m o re b a re in th e 1930s. T h e a r t f u lly p la c e d le a v e s w e re , in fa c t, a d d e d la te r. S tu d e n ts c a n ta k e c o m fo r t in th e k n o w le d g e th a t n o m a tte r h o w b iz a r r e lif e a t M c G ill b e c o m e s , it's a ll in k e e p in g w it h a f i r m ly e s ta b lis h e d tr a d it io n . G
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sex in v o lv e s h u n d r e d s o f th o u s a n d s o f a c tiv itie s b e s id e s in t e r c o u rs e , a n d I t h in k p e o p le a rc re a d y to a c c e p t th is n o w ." L a n d o lp h i fe e ls th a t c o lle g e s tu d e n ts s t ill h a v e a g re a t d e a l to le a rn a b o u t re s p o n s ib le s e x u a lity . A c c o r d in g to h e r, a lc o h o l p la y s fa r to o b ig a p a r t in m a n y s tu d e n ts ' sex liv e s . " C o n t r a r y to p o p u la r b e lie f, a l c o h o l d o e s n 't 'lo o s e n y o u u p ' fo r
sex. I t m a k e s y o u in c a p a b le o f m a k in g a r a tio n a l d e c is io n , a n d b lin d s y o u to p o te n tia l ris k s . P lu s , i t a c tu a lly in h ib it s s e x u a l e n jo y m e n t," s h e w a r n e d . "1 s a y , i f y o u w o u ld n 't h a v e sex w it h s o m e o n e c o m p le te ly s o b e r w it h a ll th e lig h ts o n , d o n 't h a v e sex w it h th e m u n d e r a n y o th e r c o n d itio n s ." H e r s h o w is p r o v o c a tiv e , o u tr a g e o u s , f u n n y a n d w e ll w o r t h see in g . L a n d o lp h i u rg e s e v e ry o n e to
c o m e to th e s h o w a n d jo in h e r "S e x u a l E v o lu t io n ." S u z i L a n d o lp h i a n d h e r " H o t, S e x y a n d S a fe r" t o u r w i l l a p p e a r in R o o m 1 3 2 o f th e L e a c o c k b u ild in g , F r id a y , S e p te m b e r 13, a t 7 :3 0 p m . T ic k e ts a re fre e a n d c a n b e o b ta in e d b y c a llin g 3 4 0 -7 5 3 6 , o r fr o m a ll S a d ie 's o u tle ts . S tu d e n ts w i l l re c e iv e a fre e c o n d o m k e y c h a in w it h t h e ir tic k e t. □
McGill run for cancer research B Y G E N E V I E V E B E A U C H E M IN M c G ill is w o r k in g i n m o r e w a y s th a n o n e to c o m b a t c a n c e r. " C a n c e r a ffe c ts o n e o u t o f th re e p e o p le d u r in g th e ir lif e tim e . In c e r ta in a g e g r o u p s , i t is th e m a in k i l le r , " s a id D r. C lif f o r d S ta n n e rs , D ir e c t o r o f th e M c G ill C a n c e r R e s e a rc h C e n tre . T h e M c G ill C e n tr e w a s e s ta b lis h e d in 1 9 7 8 a n d is o n e o f th e
T I -6 8 2 5 4 w a y s to s u c c e e d i n m a t h , s c ie n c e a n d e n g in e e r in g . The TI-68 fromTexas Instruments. With 254 powerful built-in functions, the TI68 advanced scientific calculator from Texas Instruments helps you solve even the most challenging math, science and engineering problems fast and easily. For instance, the TI -68 solves up to five simultaneous equations with real or complex coefficients, has powerful for mula programming capabilities and 40 complex number functions. There’s also a last equation feature, 12-character al phanumeric dot-matrix display, a poly nomial root finder and one and twovariable statistics capability. Don’t let a few complex technical problems slow you down. For the value and functionality, the TI -68 is just your speed — fast! I
le a d in g in s tit u tio n s in it s fie ld . T h e c e n tre w o r k s in c o lla b o r a tio n w it h c lin ic ia n - p h y s ic ia n s in M o n tr e a l a re a h o s p ita ls a n d th e re c e n tly fo u n d e d M c G ill D e p a r tm e n t o f O n c o lo g y . T h e C e n tr e a im s to s e t u p re s e a rc h p ro je c ts w h ic h w i l l le a d to th e im p r o v e d d ia g n o s is a n d tr e a t m e n t o f c a n c e r. M c G ill s ta ff, s tu d e n ts a n d fa c u lt y a rc s u p p o r t in g c a n c e r re se a rc h b y g e ttin g in v o lv e d in th e T e r r y
T I -3 4 | A n e a s ie r w a y to h a n d le " m a t h a n d s c ie n c e ! The TI -34 calculator formTexas Instru ments makes scientific functions easy to use during tests or on the job because we’ve separated function keys from number keys by using color-coding. These colorful keys provide very use ful math, science and engineering func tions. The TI -34 can operate in three basic number systems; hexadecimal, oc tal and binary. One-variable statistics, fractions, logarithms, reciprocalsanddoz ens of other scientific functions are no problem either. Let our easy-to-use keyboard help you _stay in touch with math and science. Choose the convenient color-coded TI34 calculator from Texas Instruments.
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F o x R u n . T h is y e a r, th e te n k ilo m e tre r u n is o n S u n d a y , S e p te m b e r 15. M o n e y ra is e d th r o u g h p le d g e s p r o v id e s in s tit u tio n s a n d re s e a rc h e rs a c ro s s C a n a d a w it h g ra n ts , a w a r d s a n d fu n d s . 'T h e p a r tic ip a tio n o f th e M c G ill c o m m u n it y is v e r y im p o r t a n t fo r p ro je c ts s u c h as m in e to b e r e a l iz e d ," e x p la in e d D r. R ic h a rd M a r SEE C A N C E R P A G E 14
T h e T I-36X S O L A R s h e d s n e w lig h t o n m a t h , s c ie n c e a n d s t a t is t ic s . There are at least 164 good reasons to choose the TI- 36X from Texas Instruments. . . the 164 function scientific calculator that works perfectly, even in lowlight. We can’t list them all. But we can tell you that the TI- 36X SOLAR is easy to use, especially on tough problems in math, science, computer math and statistics. Perform a wealth of scientific functions, fromcommon and natural logarithms to per mutations. Plus one and two-variable statis tics including linear regression. And enjoy such extra advantages as metric/English con versions, number base conversions and ad vancedfractionscapabilities. One morething. You can forget about batteries; ANYLITE™ solar cells work even in low light levels. Enlighten your calculations with the TI36X SOLAR. It won’t leave you in the dark when you need fast, accurate answers.
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Finding your classrooms. Winnehl Tubman and Jackie Kavuma
Registration isdefinitely the most confusing thing. They demand that you bring your high school transcript and then don't even look at it. It would be great to be able to talk to other students about courses BEFORE we have to choose our courses. Micol Zarb
Registration was really confusing. There were so many people, it was hot, there were too many line-ups and section slips. Maple Hung and Cindy Scullion
The beer makes everything confusing. Chris Ingram
I'm not from Canada and I find the French extremely confusing. Rachel Temkin .
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c ia lly b e c a u s e th e r u n has b e e n m o v e d b a c k to M o u n t R o y a l P a r k ," s a id T e r r y S b ris s a , o n e o f th e o r g a n iz e rs fr o m th e S c a rle t K e y S o c ie ty . In a d d it io n , P r in c ip a l D a v id J o h n s to n is o ff e r in g h is a n n u a l c h a lle n g e to th e M c G ill c o m m u n it y . H e h a s p r o m is e d to g iv e a d o lla r to th e c a u se fo r e v e ry M c G ill r u n n e r
w h o c ro s s e s th e fin is h lin e a h e a d o f h im . T h o s e w h o fin is h b e h in d h o w e v e r, m u s t d o n a te a d o lla r th e m s e lve s . P le d g e fo r m s a re a v a ila b le in th e U n io n B u ild in g . R e g is tra tio n f o r t h e r u n ta k e s p la c e a t B e a v e r L a k e o n M o u n t- R o y a l a t 10:30 a .m ., S e p te m b e r 1 5 th . Q
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Teachers' moving classrooms, registration and section slips. Andrew Chiu, Ross Stuart and Shane Duarte
Cynthia Knight
Students are warned of enforcement at McMaster SCO TT HUM PHREY The w a r n in g s h a v e b e e n g o in g o u t s u m m e r a n d th e tim e w i l l s o o n iv e w h e n th e v e r d ic t o n W e lc o m e je k 1991 w i l l b e p a s s e d . The u n iv e r s it y , S tu d e n t U n io n a n d : C it y o f H a m ilt o n a re s e n d in g o u t n c s s a g e to n e w a n d r e tu r n in g d e n ts - b e re s p o n s ib le . \ f t e r p r o b le m s a r is in g o u t o f la s t ir 's " f r o s h " w e e k , th e M c M a s te r e n t a t io n s t e e r in g c o m m it t e e 5C) h a s d e v e lo p e d o p tio n s so a ll d e n ts c a n s t ill h a v e fu n th is y e a r. T h e su ccess o f o r ie n ta t io n [ w e e k ] im a t e ly d e p e n d s o n th e in d iv id s tu d e n t's c o n t r ib u t io n , " s a id re s D e a v ille , c h a ir o f th e O S C . " A g o o d b e g in n in g [t o th e s c h o o l ir [ w i l l b e n e fit b o th s tu d e n ts a n d m a n e n t re s id e n ts o f th e c o m m u y t h r o u g h o u t th e y e a r," a v ilie c o n tin u e d .
tiv e to q u a d p a rtie s . A t Q u e e n 's U n iv e r s it y in K in g s to n , w h e n q u a d p a r tie s w e r e b a n n e d , s t u d e n ts m o v e d to th e s tre e ts s u r r o u n d in g th e c a m p u s . K e n C ra ig , p r o g r a m m e r fo r th e M c M a s te r S tu d e n ts ' U n io n , s a id th e M S U h a s c re a te d th e B a c k y a rd P a rty as a n a lte r n a tiv e to Q u a d p a rtie s .
• W e s ta w a y is c a u tio n in g s tu d e n ts th a t n o w a r n in g s w i l l b e g iv e n th is y e a r, a ls o n o tin g th a t h e d o e s n 't h a v e to b e p re s e n t to c h a rg e th e o c c u p a n ts o f a h o u s e w it h a n o is e v io la tio n . " W e h a v e u p to 30 d a y s to is s u e a tic k e t [a fin e o f $ 7 8 .7 5 ). T h o s e w h o liv e a t th e h o u s e a re r e s p o n s ib le fo r e a ch a n d e v e ry o n e o f th e p e o p le a t
ta k e th e w a r n in g s lig h t ly . S o m e o f th e m w i l l g e t a h o le b u r n e d in th e ir p o c k e t," h e s a id , r e fe r r in g to th e fin e fo r h a v in g liq u o r in a p u b lic p la c e ,
w h ic h is $103.75. 'T h a t le a v e s a b a d ta s te in [th e s tu d e n ts '] m o u th s a n d w e w a n t to s ta r t o f f o n a g o o d n o te ." Q
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ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS R H O D E S S C H O L A R S H IP S
Typically, "frosh" w eek features large numbers o f beautiful p eo p le m illing about, sh ow ing off their tans, flashing their shades, sw apping exagerated tales of sum m er excitem en t and, ab ove all, drinking and getting rowdy. Here's a description o f o n e university's (vain?) attempts at harnessing the exuberance of its student body.
Two scholarships, valued at approximately £12,000 (Sterling) per year each, arc offered to two scholars chosen from the Province of Quebec. These are tenable for two years at Oxford University, a third year being granted under certain circumstances. The winners will be required to commence their studies in October 1992. E L IG IB IL IT Y :
Candidates must:
(1) be a Canadian citizen or person domiciled in Canada and unmarried;
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(2) have been bom between 2 October 1967 and 1 October 1973;
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(3) except for medical students, have received a bachelor's degree before taking up the scholarship.
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M a s te r S e c u r ity S e rv ic e s . " W e t ' t h a v e tim e to b e n ic e . It's p r e tty :tic th is tim e o f y e a r ." le a d d e d th e re w i l l b e 12 to 16 :M a s t e r a n d H a m ilt o n - W e n >rth R e g io n a l P o lic e ( H W R P ) o f :rs o n c a m p u s e a ch n ig h t, a ll o f o m w i l l b e w a tc h in g fo r a lc o h o l w it h in a lic e n c e d a re a , itu d e n ts h a v e a ls o b e e n r e m in d e d >ut re s p o n s ib le d r in k i n g h a b its 1 th e d a n g e rs o f d r in k in g a n d v in g . .a s t y e a r, h u n d r e d s o f s tu d e n ts re c h a rg e d a n d s e v e ra l s tu d e n ts jr e d d u r in g a q u a d p a r ty a t th e tes re s id e n c e . T h e U n iv e r s ity w a s ts s u re d in t o fin d in g a n a lte rn a
" I t w i l l b e a g o o d p la c e to m e e t p e o p le . Y o u w a n t to g o to a p la c e w h e re y o u k n o w e v e ry o n e w ill b e ...w h e re y o u r fr ie n d s a re . T h e B a c k y a rd P a rty f u l f ill s th a t n e e d ," s a id C ra ig . A n o th e r m a jo r h u r d le to c ro s s is th e o ff- c a m p u s s itu a tio n . T h e re w e re m a n y in c id e n ts o f lo u d , d is t u r b in g p a rtie s , v a n d a lis m a n d g e n e ra l m is c h ie f. O n e s tu d e n t u r i n a te d in a W e s td a le r e s id e n ts ' c a r. F r a n k W c s ta w a y , th e n o is c b y - la w o ff ic e r fo r H a m ilt o n , s a id h e is p r e p a re d fo r th e w o rs t. " W e d o n 't w a n t a re p e a t o f la s t y e a r. W e d o n 't w a n t to b e g r u d g e th e s tu d e n ts o f th e ir p a r tie s ," h e s a id , a d d in g th a t h e w a n ts s tu d e n ts to be c o n s id e ra te o f th e ir n e ig h b o r s .
th o s e p a r tie s ," h e s a id , a d d in g th a t m o r e th a n o n e fin e c a n b e g iv e n a t a house. " W i t h so m a n y p e o p le o n s h ift w o r k in th e a r e a , s le e p is v e r y im p o r ta n t to th e m ," s a id M a r y K is s , a n a ld e r m a n fo r th e a re a s u r r o u n d in g M c M a s te r . " O u r g o a l th is y e a r is to m a k e tr a n s itio n e a s y fo r th e s tu d e n ts b u t f o r th e c o m m u n it y as w e ll a n d to e s ta b lis h a g e n u in e se n se o f c o -o p e r a tio n ." " U n iv e r s it y s tu d e n ts a re s u p p o s e d to b e m a tu re y o u n g a d u lts .. T h e y s h o u ld b e a w a re o f th e la w s a n d s h o w a s e n s e o f r e s p o n s ib ilit iy , " s a id P a lm e r. " I f y o u t h r o w a p a r ty w ith 150 to 200 p e o p le in a tte n d a n c e , th e re a re b o u n d to b e s o m e p ro b le m s . " I c e r ta in ly h o p e th e s tu d e n ts d o n 't
A P P L IC A T IO N F O R M S :
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INFORMATION SESSIONS HELD DAILY AT 10:00 A.M. AND 3:00 P.M. MONDAY TO THURSDAY-.— --'— (NOTE: American students can obtain information on the Rhodes Scholarship competition for their home state from this office.) D E A D L IN E :
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entertainment Rocking and talking with bandBlueRodeo B Y D A V ID N O R T H A n y o f th e 700 p lu s fa n s lu c k y e n o u g h to s c o re a tic k e t to la s t W e d n e s d a y 's B lu e R o d e o c o n c e rt a t th e U n io n B a llro o m w e r e tr e a t ed to a n o u t s t a n d in g p e r fo rm a n c e . C r a n k in g o u t h it a fte r h it , d r a w n fr o m a g r o w in g p o o l o f fa m ilia r a n d c a tc h y tu n e s , th e b a n d k e p t th e fa n s s a tis fie d fr o m s ta rt to fin is h . O n e y o u n g w o m a n jo s tlin g f o r a v ie w n e a r th e s ta g e p r o d u c e d a s e lf- m a d e B lu e R o d e o s c ra p b o o k th a t w o u ld h a v e m a d e a n y B e a tle p r o u d . T h is le v e l o f a d o r a tio n , c o u p le d w it h th e r e la tiv e ly y o u n g a g e o f th e c r o w d , m a d e fo r a n in fe c tio u s p r e - s h o w b u z z . B a g o f H a m m e r s w a s in a to u g h s p o t o p e n in g f o r a g r o u p w it h s u ch a lo y a l a n d a n x io u s f o llo w in g . N o n e th e le s s , th e w a r m u p b a n d p u lle d o f f a tig h t, e n e rg e tic set w it h tu n e s r a n g in g fr o m p e rs o n a l b a l la d s lik e " W h e r e I B e lo n g " , to m o re f u n k y s o u n d in g n u m b e r s lik e " D a d d y " , a n d th e ir s to p -s ta rt o p e n in g n u m b e r " S o m e th in ' 'B o u t Y o u ." U n fo r tu n a t e ly , th e s c re a m in g a n d y e llin g in s p ir e d b y B lu e R o
d e o 's a r r iv a l o n s ta g e , (a t a r o u n d 10:45 p m ) , d id n 't s u b s id e u n t il m id w a y t h r o u g h th e o p e n in g n u m b e r , w h ic h w a s m e a n t to b e s lo w a n d q u ie t. A s k e d in a s h o rt c h a t i f th is s o rt o f a d o r a tio n w a s c o m m o n , a h a g g a r d - lo o k in g le a d g u ita r is t, C re g K c e lo r , a n s w e re d in th e a f f ir m a tiv e . H e c h o s e to a b a n d o n h is a fte r n o o n s tr o ll a r o u n d th e M c G ill c a m p u s in fa v o r o f S t. C a th e r in e S tre e t in o r d e r to e v a d e s o m e p e s te r in g B lu e R o d e o fa n a tic s . P re s u m a b ly h is lu m b e r ja c k e t, s tr a w c o w b o y h a t, o v e rs iz e d s h a d e s a n d s c r u ffy s id e b u rn s b le n d e d in b e t te r d o w n to w n th a n a t th e o p e n a ir pub. K c e lo r, a n a tiv e o f th e M o n tr e a l a re a , (h e g r e w u p in th e T o w n o f M o u n t R o y a l), s a id h e le ft th e b ig c it y in 1972, a n d b y th e lo o k s o f th in g s h e 's b e c n r o c k in g e v c r s in ce . H is o n s ta g e g u it a r a n tic s , fa llin g s o m e w h e re b e tw e e n N e il Y o u n g a t h is s lu d g ie s t a n d a y o u th fu l K e ith R ic h a rd s , w e re a h u g e h it w it h th e fa n s u p fr o n t. T h e r e m a in d e r o f th e b a n d is m a d e u p o f r h y t h m g u it a r is t / f a t h e r jim C u d d y - a L a r r y M u lle n Jr:
lo o k a lik e , C le a v e A n d e r s o n o n d r u m s , a n d e x tr a o r d in a r y k e y b o a r d is t B o b b y W is e m a n - w h o o c c a s io n a lly flir t e d w it h p o o r ta s te d u r in g h is n e a r - m a s t u r b a t o r y s o l o s . B a ss p la y e r B a z il D o n o v a n ro u n d e d o u t th e r h y t h m s e c tio n . N o t s u r p r is in g ly , th e b ig g e s t r a d io h its d r e w th e m o s t a p p la u s e in c o n c e rt. T u n e s lik e 'T r y " , "R o s e C o lo u r e d G la s s e s " , " A f t e r th e R a in " a n d " O u t s k ir t s " a ll c a m e o ff w it h o u t a h itc h . D u r in g th e fe w tim e s th e b a n d p u lle d o u t a ll th e s to p s - in a W is e m a n s o lo , a n d a t th e e n d o f " D ia m o n d M in e " - th e s o u n d w a s a lm o s t as h e a v y as a la te 7 0 's Z e p p e lin ja m . B lu e R o d e o p la y s p o lis h e d , to e ta p p in g m u s ic th a t n ic e ly b le n d s C o u n tr y a n d W e s te rn a ttitu d e s w it h a R o c k a n d R o ll s o u n d . T h is is b y n o m e a n s a r e v o lu t io n a r y g a m e p la n , b u t it g o e s d o w n w e ll. In an a g e th a t fin d s " a lte r n a tiv e " h ip , to b e " t r a d it io n a l" , s tr a ig h tf o r w a r d a n d g o o d - n a tu r e d is ra re . F a n s w i l l b e in te re s te d to k n o w th a t th e g r o u p w i l l b e b a c k in th e s tu d io in J a n u a ry to re c o r d a n o th e r a lb u m . □
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A drama of sexual and em otional d ep en d en cy T h e O th e r T h e a tre , a g r o u p o f g r a d u a tin g s tu d e n ts fr o m th e U n i v e r s it y C o lle g e D ra m a p r o g ra m m e a tt h e U n iv e r s ity o f T o r o n to , m a k e s its M o n t r é a l d é b u t a t P la y e rs T h e a te r w it h a p r o v o c a tiv e r e n d i tio n o f F e rn a n d o A r r a b a l's Fando & Lis.
T h e p la y e x p lo re s th e d y n a m ic s o f p o w e r a n d v io le n c e in h u m a n r e la tio n s h ip s th r o u g h a s u rr e a lis tic le n s . T h o u g h th e w o r ld o f Fando & Lis a p p e a rs e n tir e ly a lie n a n d b iz a r r e a t fir s t, th e re a re a c tu a lly m a n y p a ra lle ls b e tw e e n th e ir w o r ld a n d o u rs . T h e o p e n in g scene in tr o d u c e s us to F a n d o a n d L is , a h o m e le s s c o u p le w h o a re in s e a rc h o f T a r, a d is ta n t e a r th ly p a ra d is e . F a n d o ( C id D a rr o w D ix o n ) is p u s h in g h is p a r a ly z e d fia n c é e in a b a b y c a rria g e , im m e d ia te ly e s ta b lis h in g a h ie r a r c h y o f p o w e r . S o n ia P a te n a u d e b e a u t if u lly p o r tr a y s L is a s t h e q u in te s s e n tia l v ic t im o f s e x u a l te r r o r is m a n d a b u s e . L is ' s e x u a l s e lf is re s tric te d to th a t o f a b e a u tifu l o b je c t a n d p la y th in g fo r F a n d o . A s th e d ir e c t o r o f Fando and Lis, S ta c e y C h r is t o d o u lo u e x p la in e d ," w o m e n tr a p p e d in s u c h c y c le s o f a b u s e c a n n o t g e t o u t o f-th e s e s itu a tio n s ."
W it h o u t a n y a lte rn a te s u p p o r t s y s te m , th is w o m a n is s tu c k in a w o r ld c irc u m s c rib e d b y o n e m a n . T h r o u g h h is m a n ip u la t io n o f L is , F a n d o r e g u la te s h e r p e rc e p tio n s , h e r v is io n s a n d h e r im a g in a tio n . A s F a n d o se e m s g e n u in e ly c o n v in c e d th a t h is a b u s e s a re n e c e s s a ry th e p la y w o r k s to e x p o s e th e ease w it h w h ic h illo g ic a l a n d s o c ia lly c o n s tr u c te d p a tte r n s o f d o m in a t io n a re ju s tif ie d b y th e o p p re s s o rs . T h e o th e r th re e c h a ra c te rs in Fando & Lis re p re s e n t fig u re s o f p o w e r a n d a u t h o r it y o n a la r g e r scale. A m o n k , a p o lit ic ia n , a n d a b u s in e s s w o m a n tr a v e l to g e th e r a n d c ro s s p a th s w it h F a n d o a n d L is o n th e q u e s t to re a c h th e m y s te r io u s T a r. T h e s e th r e e c h a ra c te rs a re a c le v e r m a n ife s ta tio n o f th e p e ttin e s s , th e in d iffe r e n c e , a n d a g g re s s iv e n e s s c h a ra c te r is tic o f to t a lit a r ia n re g im e s . B o r n a fte r th e S p a n is h C iv il W a r, a n d la te r s e n te n c e d to tim e in a S p a n is h p r is o n , A rr a b a ls o fte n v o ic e s c r it ic is m a g a in s t t o ta lita r ia n g o v e rn m e n ts . T h e p o lit i c a l fig u r e is d e lib e r a te ly d re s s e d in a u n if o r m s u g g e s tiv e o f F ra n c o a n d h is te r r o r is m . S u c h a s u b tle a d d i tio n w e y k s to r e fle c t th e p o lit ic a lly c h a rg e d u n d e r to n e s o f th is p la y . T h e fin a l s ce n e is p e rh a p s th e
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T h e O th e r T h e a tre C o m p a n y p re sen ts a s u rre a l d ra m a ■ Fando and L is m o s t h a u n tin g . U lt im a te ly , th e d e s tr u c tiv e te n d e n c ie s o f h u m a n r e la tio n s h ip s p r e v a il. T h e a c tin g in th is p r o d u c t io n is g o o d , w it h th e m o s t n o te w o r th y p e rfo rm a n c e s b y S o n ia P a te n a u d e (L is ) a n d P h ilip p e H a r t m a n n ( M ita ro ). T h e s c e n e ry is e ffe c tiv e a n d th e m u s ic in te n s ifie s th e e m o tio n a l
c h a rg e o f ea ch scene. T h e d ir e c tio n is e x c e lle n t, e s p e c ia lly c o n s id e r in g th e c o m p le x a n d d is t u r b in g s u b je c t m a tte r. A lt h o u g h s o m e tim e s c o n tr iv e d a n d s lig h t ly m e lo d r a m a tic , Fando & Lis a c h ie v e s w h a t i t sets o u t to do. T h is p la y is d e f in it e ly n o t fo r
e v e ry o n e , a n d th e s u rr e a l e le m e n ts ta k e a w h ile to g e t u s e d to . B u t o n c e a re p u lle d in t o th is b iz a r r e p e r fo rm a n c e , th e e x p e rie n c e is w o r t h w h ile . Fando & Lis is a t P la y e rs T h e a te r 3480 M c ta v is h , fr o m S e p t 5-21 (e x c e p t S u n / M o n ) F o r in fo r m a tio n
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d o n e a n d th e w a y it w as d o n e , " s a id Dubeau. M c G ill's is
c a u s e d l5 o f 29 v a r s it y te a m s to
n o t th e o n ly D e p a rtm e n t o f A th le t ic s en f o r c i n g 'b e lt - t ig h te n in g ' p o lic y
lo s e th e ir f u n d in g . A th le tic s D ir e c to r B o b D u b e a u a n d th e A th le t ic s B o a rd h a v e h e d g e d th e ir b e ts h e a v ily o n th e c o a ch e s o f M c G ill's le v e l o n e 'f la g s h ip ' s p o rts . F u n d s h a v e b e e n a l lo t te d to r e ta in f u ll- t im e c o a c h in g s ta ff f o r T ie r I s q u a d s o v e r a th re e y e a r te r m . " W e h a v e n 't g a in e d a n y b e n e fits fr o m th e r e c la s s ific a tio n , n o t y e t a n y w a y s . I'm h o p in g th a t w e w ill, b u t th e re is n o m a r k e d d iffe r e n c e th is y e a r ," s a id H e a d C o a c h C h a r
proposals. Hamilton's M cM aster University w ith d re w f u n d in g
1989. T h e M c G ill D e v e lo p m e n t O ffic e
T h e A th le tic B o a rd 's R e c la s s ific a tio n C om m it t e e in te n d s to b ia n n u a lly re -
a n d th e n b e g o n e , b u t th o s e th a t
evaluate McGill's
a re w e ll o r g a n iz e d h a v e th e
c lu b s te a m s .
o p p o r t u n it y to c o n tin u e a n d b e
and The
s a id a th le tic s d ir e c t o r Bob D ubeau.
fo r
th r e e i n t e r collegiate p r o g ra m s a f te r a n e x te n s iv e r e v ie w p ro c e s s T h e
th e A th le tic s B o a rd fe lt, th a t a l th o u g h i t w a s n o t g o in g to b e a
m e n 's h o c k e y te a m w a s a x e d in
P a u l A n d r a s c ik , to w o r k w it h a n d
b a ll. T h e B o a rd w i l l c o n tin u e to o b s e rv e g e n d e r e q u a lity w it h fu n d in g p o lic y r u lin g s . "S o m e te a m s w i l l la s t o n e y e a r a n d th e n b e g o n e , b u t th o s e th a t a re w e ll o r g a n iz e d h a v e th e o p p o r t u n it y to c o n tin u e a n d b e v e r y s u c c e s s fu l a t w h a t th e y d o , " s a id Dubeau. C ro s s C o u n tr y a n d T r a c k H e a d C o a c h D e n n is B a rre tt w i l l b e k n o c k
s p a ce n e e d s o f a te a m w ill b e o n e o f th e m a jo r c r it e r io n fo r a change in c la s s ific a tio n s ta tu s . W it h th e te n ta tiv e c o m p le tio n o f th e F ie ld h o u s e A th le tic s C o m p le x in th e fu tu r e , D u b e a u p r e d ic te d a p o lic y re
in g o n d o o r s a r o u n d c a m p u s as h e h e a d s u p a g r o u p o f fifte e n te a m s w h o lo s t u n iv e r s it y b a c k in g in th e s p rin g . H e q u e s tio n e d th e la c k o f a g ra c e p e r io d fo r r e c la s s ifie d te a m s to r e c o v e r s o m e o f th e m o n e y lo s t
v e rs a l fo r tw o o r th re e s p o rts , in
in g it s e lf is lik e th e fo x g u a r d in g
c lu d in g tr a c k a n d m e n 's v o llc y -
th e h e n h o u s e ."
v e r y s u c c e s s fu l a t w h a t th e y d o ,"
w o m e n 's h o c k e y p r o g ra m a n d b o th th e m e n 's a n d w o m e n 's in d o o r tr a c k a n d f ie ld te a m s , w e re c u t.T h e
" W h e n th is to p ic w a s d is c u s s e d
a n d te a m s .
" S o m e te a m s w i l l la s t o n e y e a r
is th e f u n d r a is in g a r m o f th e U n i v e r s ity . In c o o p e ra tio n w it h th e A th le tic s B o a rd , th e o ffic e h a s a c q u ir e d a p ro fe s s io n a l fu n d r a is e r ,
lie B a illie .
p r o v id e g u id a n c e to M c G ill's c lu b s
b y th e c u ts . " (R e c la s s ific a tio n ) c a m e o u t a t a v e r y b a d tim e f o r a ll th e c o a ch e s a n d s tu d e n ts in v o lv e d , " r e m a r k e d B a rre tt. 'T h e d e p a r tm e n t r e v ie w Q
Redmen sh ow potential in first exhibition g a m e B Y M IC H A E L Z IN G A O n S a tu rd a y , th e M c G ill R ed m e n
d e fe n s e m a n a g e d to th e T o r o n to
F ra n c o is G a u v in to o k th e h e lm
" W e 'r e s t ill e v a lu a tin g w h o is
p a s s in g g a m e . " O u r n e w d e fe n s e is d e s ig n e d
in th e s e c o n d q u a r te r .c o m p le tin g 6
g o in g to p la y s p e c ia l te a m s " , o f
o f 8 fo r 5 7 y a r d s .A 75 y a r d S c o tt
fe re d C o a c h C h a r lie B a illie . " W e
f in a lly p o w e re d in fr o m o n e y a rd o u t fo r th e m a jo r W it h m o m e n tu m o n th e ir s id e , a
fo o tb a ll te a m c o n fr o n te d th e # 4
fo r th e p la y
M a rc F a u b e rt in te r c e p tio n g a v e th e
ra n k e d U n iv e r s ity o f T o r o n to B lu e s
e rs, n o t th e
T r ib e c e n tre fie ld . R a y m o n d 's r e
a t M o ls o n S ta d iu m in a n e x h ib itio n
p la y e r s
fo r
tu r n to th e fie ld s e e m e d u n t im e ly
gam e. G o in g in t o th e g a m e , i t s e e m e d
th e d e fe n s e ,
as h e p ro c e e d e d to t h r o w tw o in -
and
a ll th e c a rd s w e re s ta c k e d a g a in s t
th a t's
g o in g
c o m p lc tio n s . " I t w a s p a r t o f th e g a m e p la n fo r
th e R e d m e n . A ll C a n a d ia n lin e
to m a k e a d i f
J u s tin to p la y th e f o u r t h q u a r te r ,"
I t h in k
m a n C h r is M o r r is le d th e B lu e s '
fe re n c e
o ffe n s e . Q u a r te r b a c k E u g e n e B u c c ig ro s s i a n d w id e o u t B o b A n d e r
y e a r " , s ta te d R e d m e n lin e
s o n , b o th O U A A a ll s ta rs b e e fe d
backer
u p th e ro s te r.
F r ie d m a n .
T h e R e d m e n , h o w e v e r , w e re n o t to b e in t im id a t e d . s o m e th in g to p r o v e a n d w e a re e n te r in g th is g a m e w it h c h ip s o n 'X o u r s h o u ld e r s ," s a id f o u r t h y e a r o ffe n s iv e lin e m a n J e ff S p e c h t.
a d e fla te d M c G ill d e fe n s e , s c o r in g a n o th e r fie ld g o a l to p u t th e g a m e o u t o f re a c h .
D e fe n
s iv e c o - o r d i n a to r ,
K ir c h n e r seem s
A 1 6 - 11 lo s s in d ic a te s th a t
C a ry ,
M c G ill has p r o m is e . C o a c h B a illie
to
h a s t r a d it io n a lly e x p lo ite d e x h ib i tio n m a tc h u p s fo r e v a lu a tio n p u r
h a v e p u t to g e th e r
a
th r o u g h th e f ir s t q u a r te r , g iv in g u p
s m a ll,
yet
o n e in te r c e p tio n , c o u rte s y o f a n
to u g h , d e fe n
in e f fe c tiv e
s iv e
R aym ond
T o r o n to c o n tin u e d to d o m in a te
K en
T h e M c G ill o ffe n s e s p u tte re d
J u s tin
S h r im p to n .
M cG ill's new
" W e 'r e p u m p e d u p , w e h a v e
re v e a le d te a m c a p ta in C o u r tn e y
th is
at
q u a r te r b a c k . I n tu r n , U o f T c a p ita liz e d o n
p a c k a g e . H is
p o s e s J u d g in g b y th e n u m b e r o f
T h e M c G ill R ed m en h o ste d the T o ro n to V a r s it y B lu e s S a tu rd a y
m is s e d ta c k le s a n d u n f u lf ille d as s ig n m e n ts , s p e c ia l te a m s w i l l n e e d lin e u p
h e ld
T o r o n to 's b ig n a m e s to 14 p a s s in g
W e ld o n p u n t ta llie d a s in g le .p o in t
d id n 't b lo c k w e lla n d w e w e re v e r y
f o r th e T r ib e .
in c o n s is te n t."
s o m e im m e d ia te a tte n tio n . T h e R e d m e n m u s t p ic k a s ta r te r
y a rd s in th e f ir s t h a lf. D e fe n s iv e
T o r o n to 's f ir s t p u n t r e tu r n o f th e
e x c e p tio n a l fie ld p o s itio n w it h tw o
b a c k R o b e rt T a y lo r fo rc e d a t u r n
s e co n d h a lf s a w P a u l S h o rte n s c a m
fie ld g o a ls . B u t p e n a ltie s p r o v e d
o v e r w h ic h a llo w e d M c G ill to ta k e
p e r 89 y a r d s fo r th e w in n in g to u c h
fo r a g r u e llin g
c o s tly to th e B lu e s , a n d th e M c G ill
a fie ld g o a l to th e d r e s s in g r o o m .
dow n.
y a r d . d r iv e
T h e R e d m e n o f f c n c c p n ^ g e lle d te n m in u te , 87
D c la n d o
H a w th o r n e
a t q u a r te r b a c k , im p r o v e t h e ir s p e c ia l te a m s a n d s ta y h e a lth y w it h a s h a llo w d e fe n c e .
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Big question marks loom for McGill hockey : coaching uncertainties and league politics plague squads B Y C H R IS H O B S O N
th e O U A A . Q u é b e c
c lu b w a s r e c la s s ifie d as a L e v e l I I
w it h th e in a b ilit y o f M c G ill A t h le t
h o c k e y te a m in th e w o r ld , " h e s a id .
te a m s w o u ld p la y le a g u e g a m e s
'T r a d it io n lik e th is d o e s n o t d ie
ic s t o liv e u p to t h e ir p r o m is e ," she s a id ." A s fa r as th e D e p a r tm e n t o f A th le tic s is c o n c e rn e d , th is is d e f i
" M c G ill is th e o ld e s t o rg a n iz e d
T h e M c G ill H o c k e y c lu b s h a v e r e tu r n e d fr o m s u m m e r b re a k to fin d t h e f u t u r e o f t h e ir p r o g r a m s in d o u b t. T h e R e d m e n fa c e th e p r o s p e c t o f b e in g k ic k e d o u t o f th e
m e n t w it h
a g a in s t O n t a r io te a m s a n d e a rn
te a m , w h ic h m e a n t th e U n iv e r s ity h a d to p r o v id e th e te a m w it h a
w it h o u t a f ig h t . "
p o in ts fo r a Q u é b e c le a g u e
The
p a id , p a r t- tim e c o a c h . T h e w o m e n 's
B o th S h e rb ro o k e a n d B is h o p 's U n iv e r s ity a re p la n n in g to re -e s
g a m e s w o u ld c o u n t o n ly as e x h ib i
s e a so n b e g in s in O c to b e r, a n d as
n it e ly n o t a 'c o m m itm e n t to e x c e l
tio n g a m e s fo r th e O n t a r io te a m s .
y e t n o c o a c h has b e e n h ir e d .
le n c e '."
ta b lis h th e ir h o c k e y p r o g ra m s , b u t
T h is s c h e d u le m a y a ls o b e a t
O n t a r io U n iv e r s itie s A th le t ic A s
w it h o n ly f o u r o r fiv e te a m s in th e
te m p te d w it h th e E a s te rn C o lle g e s
p la y e r , p o in te d o u t th a t it is d i f f i
s o c ia tio n ( O U A A ) , w h ile th e M a r
p r o v in c e ,
a
A th le t ic A s s o c ia tio n ( E C A C ) d i v i
c u lt to a ttr a c t h ig h - c a lib r e p la y e rs
Q uébec
tle ts a re d e s p e ra te ly s e e k in g a
Q u e b e c -o n ly le a g u e a re n o t g o o d .
s io n o f th e N C A A in th e U n ite d
to a p r o g r a m th a t se e m s to b e so
T r o is -R iv iè re s , B is h o p 's , C o n c o r
S tates.
u n o r g a n iz e d th a t i t h a s n o c o a c h .
d ia , C E G E P St. L a u r e n t, a n d C E
coach.
th e
p r o s p e c ts
of
O th e r M c C ill o ffic ia ls a re c o n
O n M a y 10, 1991, O U A A o f f i
s id e r in g a c o m p lic a te d a r ra n g e
L a s t y e a r, th e M a r tle ts H o c k e y
K a th y
" I 'm
M o r r is o n , a r e tu r n in g
e x tr e m e ly
d is a p p o in te d
T h e M a r tle ts s t ill b e lo n g to a le a g u e
w h ic h
G E P J o h n A b b o tt.
c ia ls p a s se d a r e s o lu tio n to c x lu d e Q uebec
hockey
and
b a s k e tb a ll
te a m s fr o m th e le a g u e , e ffe c tiv e a t th e o u ts e t o f th e 1 9 9 2 -9 3 .s e a so n . H ig h tr a v e l c o s ts a n d th e s c h o o l tim e lo s t o n th r e e - d a y r o a d tr ip s to la b e lle p r o v in c e w e re p r im a r y fa c to rs in th e d e c is io n o f th e O n ta r io o r g a n iz a tio n . K y le r S m ith , a fo u r th y e a r r e a r g u a rd
fr o m
K itc h e n e r, O n ta r io
a r g u e d th a t o n ly th re e o r f o u r s c h o o l d a y s a t m o s t a re th re a te n e d o n a y e a r ly b a s is . " O n a th re e d a y t r ip ( O n ta r io p la y e rs ) w o u ld tr a v e l F r id a y , p la y th a t n ig h t, tr a v e l S a tu rd a y , p la y a g a in th a t n ig h t a n d tr a v e l h o m e o n S u n d a y ," h e o b s e rv e d . A c c o r d in g
to . th e
a g re e m e n t
w h ic h b r o u g h t C o n c o r d ia , M c G ill a n d T r o is R iv ie re s in t o th e le a g u e in 1 9 87-88, Q u e b e c te a m s a c tu a lly s u b s id iz e
th e c o s t fo r O n ta r io
te a m s ' tr a v e l. The
docum ent
s ta te s
th à t
" Q u é b e c te a m s p a y e x tra tr a v e l e x p e n s e s fo r O U A A i n s ti tu tio n s fo r tr ip s to th e p r o v in c e ." W e s te rn O n t a r io a n d G u e lp h
Scotiabank chalks up a unioye
U n iv e r s ity , tw o o f th e s c h o o ls fa r th e s t fr o m M o n tr e a l, v o te d to k e e p Q u e b e c s c h o o ls in th e le a g u e . J o r d y T e d f o r d , a fo u r t h - y e a r R e d m e n c e n tre a g re e d th a t M c G ill a n d o th e r p r o v in c ia l te a m s s h o u ld c o n tin u e to b e in c lu d e d . " J u s t b e c a u s e Q u e b e c u n iv e r s i tie s p e r e n n ia lly p r o d u c e to p te a m s a n d b e c a u s e o f a p o lit ic a l c lim a te fa r fr o m o u r c o n tr o l, w e a re b e in g to ld w e a re n o t w e lc o m e ," h e s a id . " A l l w e w a n t fo d o is p la y th e b e s t h o c k e y th a t w e c a n ."
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O n e o f th e c r ite r ia fo r a te a m to re c e iv e f u n d in g w it h M c G ill's n e w " C o m m itm e n t to E x c e lle n c e " is th a t th e te a m h a v e a n e s ta b lis h e d u n i v e r s it y le a g u e in w h ic h to p la y .
Sco tiab an k
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McGill/CIAU Academic All-Canadians I like to take things pretty slow in the morn ing, eat a good breakfast, read the paper. Usually it's straight to the sports section. I like to relive a little of the thrill of vic tory and the agony of defeat before I'll face bitter partisan politics and dire economic realities. Recently however, the ominous shadow of page one calamities has crept it's way into my morning indulgences. So what's the deal with this Lindros character anyway? He is looking out for number one, that's what. He fears losing the power of self determination to a bunch of hockey fran chises pitted against one another. So, he's put his foot down. He has resolved his personal referendum. He will not go to Québec. The irony is astound ing. For whatever reason, be it the exuberant confi dence of youth, greed,.or a highly focused and singular character, Baby Eric has beaten Québec at being the master of his own destiny. It sounds almost ob scene. Sure, he's dazzled by the big U.S. dollars. Sure, he thinks that Toronto is at the crossroads of the world. But is he really the personification of English Canada? Hardly. English Canada plays on a farm team. Lin dros is Quebec's political wet dream. If he only knew what he was doing. Quebec has every reason to dislike The Next One - just not person ally. Lindros is asserting his sovereignty in the first round draft pick and sticking it to the province in Canada that wants it most. Hockey is at the heart ôf Québec, and Lindros is attempting a quadruple bypass. If Québec only knew why it was booing. Meanwhile we occupy ourselves bantering about
Men's Soccer
Men's Basketball
PAUL COLEMAN how rich we think this kid should be. Rich, really rich, or really really rich?. Save it for Robin Leach, Canada. Some say endorsement revenue is at the bottom of the Lindros dilemma. Oth ers cite the language issue. Maybe it is a combination of both. The remarkable feature of the whole affair is the passion/audacity coming out of this brash Canadian. Perhaps I'm really looking at this thing through rose coloured glasses, but Lin dros seems like a great guy for such a jerk. Lindros is not alone in his reluctance to play in Québec this year. Québec and Ontario intercollegiate hockey and basketball squads are engaged in a political standoff regarding the future of the OUAA. The reclassification controversey is in it's infancy and people are already making references to the "survivors" of the ravages of the Athletics Board. Sur vivors? The lifeboats are in the water, but it's a long way to shore for many McGill athletes. Let's not get carried away with casualty lists quite yet. Snap out of it, folks. Québec is kidding itself when it acts shocked and offended by Number 88. We're all kidding our selves when we think we can satisfy ourselves by plotting our politically correct version of Lindros' future, the course of club sport at McGill, and McGill's place in the OUAA. Moreover, I'm kidding myself when I look to the sports pages or run to Cur rie gymnasium to escape all the depression of every day life. From now on, I'm just going to flip straight to the funnies and call it a day.
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Michael Grady
Tracy Armitage Adriane Weller Robin Petri Linda Probyn
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Football's Players of the Week include of fensive standout Courtenay Shrimpton,. who made 8 completions for 78 yards vs Toronto Saturday. Nosetackle Graham Webb recieved defensive honours, tallying an impressive 5 tackles. The Hit of the week was executed by Franz Wellington, while 'Japes' Veri was rec ognized for his blocking prowess.
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Both the men's and the wom en's soccer teams saw action this past weekend. The Old Four Tournament was hosted by The Uni versity of Western Ontario in London. In women's action, The Martlets fell 3-2 to Western with goals by Andrea Benoit and Kathryn Durand on penalty kicks. They were then blanked 20 in the consolation vs Queen's. Watch out for up and coming John Abbott recruit Julie Maughan. Marc-Antoine Larochelle, Peter Botos and Jeff Clark scored for the McGill men in their first game vs. The Varsity Blues.(3-1 McGill). In the Championship match-up McGill was taken 1-0 by the Western Mustangs.
field of 15. are more than adequate. Lauren represented Canada this past summer at the student games in Scheffield, England, tying a Games record. Canada's swim m er's brought home 14 m ed als. TK A CH R EC O R D S BRO KEN
Cross Country/Track Coach Dennis Bar rett is excited to have aquired the "fastest junior in the country": Brigitte Nehma, who finished 2nd at the Junior Pan Am Games this summer in Jamaica. Watch for her contribu tion to the relay effort next semester. The Rowing Teams have just come off of a busy and successful summer. A t the Victoria International Boat R ace in British Columbia(June 22-23), the Men's Eights posted the fastest qualifying time of the day, and propelled themselves to a 3rd place fin ish overall, topping the legendary Harvard Crimson Tide. A subsequent regatta in Paris saw the men glide to a 7th place finish in a
T H Y E R B A C K A T IT
M cGill's Cross Country sensation Linda Thyer is back at it again...winning that is. Thyer established a course record M ay 26th at the Beaconsfield Open, taking home the gold medal. Elsewhere, Track and Field Coach Malcolm Balk broke a Canadian record in the 1500m on June 29th at the Canadian Masters Track and Field Championships in Ottawa. W O M E N S VOLLEYBALL C O A C H AP P O IN T E D
McGill Athletics recently hired Rachele Beliveau as M cGill's first full- time Women's Volleyball Coach. The 30-year- old native of Sherbrooke describes herself as tough, but fair. IN T E R IM B A S K E T B A L L C O A C H N A M E D
Italian-born N evio Marzinotto has been appointed the position of Interim Men's Bas ketball Coach while Ken Schildroth is on sabbatical. Marzinotto looks forward to adapt ing to all the situations he will encounter with McGill.
M E N S R U G B Y A ' T E A M D E F E A T S S T IN G E R S
Men's rugby journeyed crosstown to Loyola Cam pus Sunday to meet the Stingers of Concordia. A Stingers comeback effort late in the game was not enough to overcome the McGill A team's 18-17 lead. Tries were scored by Captain Ste ve R obb, Paul Doherty(successful on 3 conversions) and Coach Hart Caplan. The B team fell 16-4 despite a try by N ick Neuheimer. Matt Miller
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Redmen Challenged to ‘Put Up Or Shut U p’: BY JAM E S STEW AR T
This is the year for the McGill Redmen football team. By that, one should not infer that it is the year for them to win the On tario-Québec Interuniversity Football Conference or even the Vanier Cup, It is the year for the Redmen to put up or shut up. Since the 1987 Vanier Cup winning season, McGill has not had a winning record, compil ing an 8-15 won-lost record in cluding two play-off losses. Last year the Redmen failed to qual ify for post-season play, regis tering a dismal 2-5 mark. One of the keys to the success of the team this year is the of fensive line. "I think we're stronger
mainly because we've got a cohesive offensive line," said veteran head coach, Charlie Baillie. "Last year it was question able in terms of the youth." Anchoring the Redmen of fensive line are centre J.P. Veri and guard Val St. Germain. Veri is a pre-season All-Canadian and his experience on a young line will be important. Coach Baillie considers the 6-foot-4, 2801bs player Val St. Germain his best lineman. Last year the team received criticism for not establishing a number one quarterback and sticking with him. This year the plan is different. Baillie and his offensive coordinators intend to take a starting pivot for the duration of the season.
Saturday's game against the University of Toronto would lead observers to believe, that McGill's Francois Gau vin, who enjoyed a much better day than his teammate, Justin Raymond, will get the nod. Gauvin re cently raised eyebrows with a comment he made in theCurrie Bugle in which he claimed,"I won't let Raymond beat me." The rest of the backfield is buttressedby sophomore Delando Hawthorne and junior Marc Thiffeault. Their tough running styles should provide fans with plenty of excitement. Receiving is probably one the Redmen's bigger question marks. Senior Courtenay Shrimpton is the only estab lished player in the group. The others,
Steve Papp (5-foot-61461bs) and Jason Masotti, have potential, but will be starting for the first time this season. Shrimpton is clearly the leader of the team and is the only player on the roster who can say he has a Vanier Cup ring. Big things are expected from Papp, who may just sur prise a lot of people this season with his explosive style. Defensively, the Redmen will be solid if not impenetrable. "We don't really play with any super stars," said defen sive co-ordinator Gary Kirchner, wno has taken over from the departed Mike Maurovich. "It's more a style. We're like a bunch of little ants running around out there."
like linemen Duncan Carlyle and Graham Webb and line backer Ken Friedman, as im portant pieces in his defensive puzzle. Defensive-back Perry Douglas, who played a strong game against Toronto, will join Franz Wellington and Robert Taylor in anchoring the secon dary. McGill has the potential for a decent season and Coach Baillie coyly predicted a third or fourth place finish for the team. It all seems to come down to that 'O' line. "It's all dependent on the 'O' line," said team captain Cour tenay Shrimpton. "It's all whether they come together and lead us. We're only going to go as far as a team as the 'O'
Gary Rush
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The instructional Athletic Program provides an opportunity to use the Athletic Facilities and to acquire or improve athletic skills. Members of the staff of the Department of Athletics, as well as part-time instructors, teach in the program. Courses are open to all FULL-TIME MCGILL STUDENTS, STAFF, FACULTY, and GRADUATES holding a gym membership card ( available in the General Office of the Currie Gym) may also register tor course at the member's fee. • In many courses space is limited. First come, first served. • There will be absolutely no one admitted to a class once it is full.
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FITNESS PERSONAL FrTNESS by Appointment: Call 398-7011 APPRAISAL
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INDIVIDUAL WEIGHT by Appointment: 398-7011 TRAINING
$25/40
STAFF AEROBICS
MonTWedTFri. 12:15-13:15 Begins Sept. 9,1991
$75/120
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Mon. A Wed. Mon. A Wed. Tues. A Thurs. Tues. A Thurs.
12:00-13:00 16:30-17:30 12:00-13:00 13:00-14:00
$30/75
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“SUPER FIT ACTION AEROBICS
Mon., Wed A Fri.
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$55/100
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Mon/Wed/Fri. Mon. A Wed. Tues. A Thurs. Tues. A Thurs. Tues. AThurs. Tues. A Thurs.
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$45/90
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$30/75
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RUNNER'S CLINIC
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Monday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Saturday Saturday
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$25/40
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Saturday 09:00-11:00 (Sept. 21 A 28,1991)
$15/20
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Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Saturday Sunday
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19:00-20:30
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$40/85
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10:30-12:00
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SKATING +
Wednesday Saturday
14:15-15:30 10:45-12:15
$25/40 $30/50
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GENERAL AQUACISES (Water Exercises)
Tues. A Thurs.
13:30-14:15
$36/76
8(W)
SWIM FIT Tues. A Thurs. (Cardio-respiratory Endurance)
20:00-20:45
$36/76
8(W)
19:00-20:00
$18/33
6(W)
HOCKEY I +
Tuesday
13:45-14:45
$25/45
8
HOCKEY II +
Tuesday
14:45-15:45
$25/45
8
STAFF HOCKEY +
Monday
15:15-16:45
$75
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GOLF
Tuesday Wednesday Friday
15:30-16:30 12:30-13:30 12:30-13:30
$25/40
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STROKE IMPROVEMENT (Correction in Wednesday Efficiency)
TAI CHI I
Tues. AThurs.
17:00-18:15
$40/80
10
SPECIALIZED SYNCHRO SWIM Tues. A Thurs. STAR PROGRAM (Beg. to Adv.)
19:00-20:00
$30/70
8(W)
TAI CHI II
Tues, a Thurs.
17:00-18:15
$40/80
10
DIVING (1MElementary)
20:00-21:15
$24/39
6(W)
CPR BASIC
Sunday 10:30-17:00 Oct. 20 A 27,1991
$70/80
2
INTROTO LIFESAVING Saturday
12:15-13:15
$18/33
6{W)
CPR RE-CERT.
Sunday Oct. 27,1991
$35/40
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18:00-20:15
8(W) $40/60 (plus exam tee)
BASIC FIRST AID
Sunday 10:30-17:00 Sept. 22 A 29,1991
$80/85* $65/70**
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19:00-22:00
8(W) $45/65 (plus exam tee)
19:30-22:45
$190/220 6(W)
10:30-17:00
OUTDOOR PURSUITS EQUESTRIAN
Wednesday Friday Saturday Sunday Sunday
20:00-21:00 16:00-17:00 14:00-15:00 13:00-14:00 14:00-15:00
$80/85
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ROCKCLIMBING (Val David)
Saturday Sept. 21,1991
07:30-15:30
$65/70
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Wednesday
Tues. A Thurs. S.C.U.B.A. (Good Swimmer - Screen Test required)
(W) course conducted at Weston pool (555b Sherbrooke W.) ’ Includes C P R Heart Saver ** Those holding current CPR certfification + Begins week of September 30,1991
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