The McGill Tribune Vol. 11 Issue 17

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Published by the Students' Society of McGill University V o lu m e 11 I s s u e IV F eb ru ary 4-10, 1992

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University Bookstore C om m ittee University M useum s and Collections Com m ittee A ppeal Com m ittee for Student Discipline and G rievances Honorary D egrees and Convocations Com m ittee Advisory Council on the the C harter of Students' Rights C om m ittee on Physical D evelopm ent C om m ittee on Student Discipline C om m ittee on Student G rievances C om m ittee on Com puting C om m ittee on Libraries ~ C om m ittee on W om en COORDINATING COMMITTEE ON STUDENT SERVICES (CCSS) C C S S subcom m ittee on University residences C C S S subcom m ittee on Health Services C C S S subcom m ittee on Counselling

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U N IV E R S IT Y A D M IS S IO N S A N D S C H O L A R S H IP S C O M M IT T E E U A S C subcom m ittee on Scholarships U A S C subcom m ittee on Admissions

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S a tu r d a y . F e b r u a r y 8 T h e M c G i l l F ilm S o c ie t y p r e s e n ts D ea d A g a in in F D A A u d ito riu m a t 7 :3 0 p .m . T h e F a c u lty o f M u s ic p re s e n ts th e P ie r r o t E n s e m b le fo r th e C B C / M c G ill S e rie s.

C O M M IT T E E O N T IM E T A B L IN G A N D S T U D E N T R E C O R D S (C T S R ) C T S R subcom m ittee on Tim etabling C T S R subcom m ittee on Sessional Dates C T S R subcom m ittee on Student Records

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F rid a y . F e b r u a r y 7 T h e M c G il l N a tiv e R ig h ts L e c tu re S e r ie s p re s e n ts P r o fe s ­ so r K a re n A n d e rso n sp e a k in g o n "F e m in is m a n d N a tiv e R ig h ts ". C a ll 3 9 8 -4 8 0 0 fo r in fo rm a tio n . M c G il l C h r is t ia n F e llo w s h ip W o rs h ip M e e tin g a t th e D io c e ­ sa n C o lle g e a t 7 :0 0 p .m . T h e M c G i l l F ilm S o c i e t y p re s e n ts T h e D oors in th e F D A A u d ito riu m a t 7 :3 0 p .m . M c G il l Im p r o v in P la y e r 's T h e a tre e v e ry F rid a y a fte r th e p la y . $1 a d m is s io n o r fre e w ith a d m is s io n to th e p la y . T h e F a c u lty o f M u s ic p re s e n ts R a f a e l d e C a s tr o , o rg a n a t 1 2 :1 5 in R e d p a th H a ll. A t 8 :0 0 in R e d p a th H a ll, B r ia n M c M il la n , J e n ­ n if e r R a s o r a n d P a m e la R e im e r p re se n t w o rk s by F au ré, S c h u b e rt, B e e th o v e n an d B ey d ts. A ls o a t 8 :0 0 , th e M c G il l C h a m ­ b e r W in d s in P o lla c k H all.

8 :0 0 p .m . in R e d p a th H all. O n g o in g ... T h e E d u c a tio n U n d e r g ra d u ­ a te S o c ie t y is h o ld in g a b o o k fa ir th is w e e k in th e lo b b y o f 3 7 0 0 M c T a v is h . 9 - 5 . T h e L a tin A m e r ic a n A w a re ­ n e s s G r o u p w ill m e e t ev e ry M o n d a y a t 5 p .m . in U n io n 4 2 5 . C K U T 's S p o k e n W o rd D e ­ p a r tm e n t is re c r u itin g v o lu n te e r fo r a n e w e n v iro n m e n ta l sh o w . C a ll S tu a r t G r e e r a t 3 9 8 -6 7 8 7 for in fo , n o ra d io e x p e rie n c e is n e c ­ e ss a ry . T h e M c G il l L ite r a c y C o u n c il n e e d s s u m m e r tu to rs to h elp a d u lt s tu d e n ts le a rn to re a d and w rite. If in te re s te d ca ll 3 9 8 -5 1 0 0 . L A T I T U D E S , th e n e w u n d e r­ g r a d u a te jo u rn a l o f d e v e lo p in g a re a s is n o w a c c e p tin g e ss a y s, a rtic le s a n d p h o to s . S u b m issio n s c a n b e p la c e d in th e L a titu d e s m a ilb o x n e a r th e S S M U o ffic e. F o r m o re in fo , c o n ta c t A ly sh a at 4 9 9 -1 9 7 0 . A g u ita ris t, a d r u m m e r a n d a p ia n is t n e e d e d to v o lu n te e r their s e r v ic e s in a c c o m p a n y in g the C a r ib b e a n S t u d e n t s ' S o c ie ty C h o ir fo r p ra c tic e s a n d p e rfo rm ­ a n ce. F o r m o re in fo , ca ll 284-5769. R e d H e r r in g is a c c e p tin g s u b ­ m is s io n 'til M a rc h 1 6 ...E d ito ria l m e e tin g a r e W e d n e s d a y s a t 4 p .m . P r a is e N e rf. W e n e e d y o u r sto ry / o p in io n ! W e a re c o m p ilin g in fo rm a tio n o n M c G ill s e lf-d e fe n s e co u rse s. P le a s e h e lp u s o u t. L e a v e a m e s ­ s a g e fo r F io n a a t 3 9 8 -6 8 2 3 o r 39874 3 2 . T h e D e p a r t m e n t o f H istory/ C a n a d ia n S t u d ie s w ill h o ld a c o n f e r e n c e e n t it le d : " N a tiv e P e o p le s a n d N e w F ra n ce : R e ­ e x a m in in g th e R e la tio n s h ip s . 1 6 6 3 -1 7 6 3 " F e b ru a ry 1 5 -1 6 at R e d p a th M u s e u m . R e g istra tio n fe e is $ 1 2 , $ 6 fo r s tu d e n ts . L ea v e m e s s a g e fo r C a th e r in e D esb a ra ts o r B ill W ic k e n a t 3 9 8 -3 9 7 5 . T h e C o n ta c tiv ity C e n tre need s v o lu n te e rs to a c c o m p a n y sen io rs to a p p o in tm e n ts . C o n ta c t S a n ­ d ra V a ld m a n is a t 9 3 2 -3 4 3 3 for in fo rm a tio n .

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T h u rsd a y . F eb ru ary 6 T h e Y e llo w D o o r p re s e n ts L ite r a tu r e L iv e w ith R ich a rd B e llm a n a n d A lis o n N e w a ll. 8 p .m . a t 3 6 2 5 A y lm e r St. A d m is ­ s io n is $2. P u b lic S p e a k in g G ro u p fo rm ­ in g a t M c G ill S tu d e n t C o u n s e l­ lin g S e rv ic e . S ta r ts to d a y fro m 1 0 :3 0 - 12 p .m . C a ll 3 9 8 -3 6 0 1 to sig n u p n o w . P C M c G i l l g e n e r a l m e e tin g at 4 :4 5 p .m . in U n io n 302. T h e I t a lia n S tu d e n t s ' S o c ie ty p r e s e n ts C in e m a Paradiso (in Ita l­ ia n w ith E n g lis h su b title s) at 2 :3 0 in B ro n f. 6 3 4 . A d m is s io n free. T h e A n th ro p o lo g y S p e a k e rs S e r ie s p r e s e n ts P r o fe s s o r A n a ­ to ly K h a z a n o v s p e a k in g o n " P o s t-S o v ie t C e n tra l A sia T o d a y : P ro b le m s an d P e r s p e c tiv e s " at 4 :3 0 in L e a c o c k 738. T h e F a c u lty o f M u sic p re s e n ts R iv k a G o la n i, v io la a n d Y a r o n R o s s , p ia n o fo r th e C B C / M c G ill S e rie s . P o lla c k H a ll a t 8 :0 0 p .m . A ls o a t 8 :0 0 p .m ., a J a z z V o ca l' C o n c e r t in R e d p a th H all. T h e M c G i l l F ilm S o c ie t y p re s e n ts M a r a th o n M a n a t 7 :3 0 in L e a c o c k 132. M c G i l l I m p r o v - e v e ry T h u r s ­

d a y in th e A lle y . 8 :3 0 p .m . F re e . T h e C e n tr e fo r D e v e lo p in g A re a S tu d ie s in v ite s y o u to a lu n c h tim e d is c u s s io n - " C I D A 's W o m e n in D e v e lo p m e n t A c tiv i­ ties: a C ritic a l A p p r a is a l" , w ith R. B o y d a t 3 7 1 5 P e e l, 12:30. T h e P h y sica l an d O cc u p a tio n a l T h era p y U n d e rg ra d u a te S o c ie ty 's W h e e ls in M o tio n fu n d ra is e r b e g in s to d a y fro m 9 a .m . to 2 p .m . P ro fits g o to th e Q u e b e c P a ra p le g ic A s s o c ia tio n a n d th e W h e e lc h a ir A th le te s. C o n tin u e s to m o rro w .

SENATE STANDING COMMITTEES A C A D E M IC P O L IC Y A N D P L A N N IN G C O M M IT T E E (A P P C ) A P P C sub-com m ittee on N ew and Revised C ourses and Program s A P P C sub-com m ittee on Planning and Priorities A P P C sub-com m ittee on R eview of Existing Program s A P P C sub-com m ittee on University Teaching and Learning

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W ed n esd ay . F eb ru ary 5 T h e F a cu lty o f M u sic p re s e n ts T r io P ro A rte D i M o n tr e a l in P o lla c k H a ll a t 6 :0 0 p .m . E x p lo r in g T o r a h - a liv e ly w e e k ly d is c u s s io n a t H ille l H o u s e , 4 p .m . L u n c h -tim e v id e o p re s e n ta ­ tio n o n th e s tru g g le s o f ru ra l w o m e n in N e p a l. A t th e C e n tr e fo r D e v o lo p in g -A re a S tu d ie s , 3 7 1 5 P e e l, 1 2 :3 0 p .m .

M ost of the affairs of the U niversity S enate are conducted by its num erous standing com m ittees. There are positions on these com m ittees w hich are reserved fo r students, and it is through these com m ittees th at students have the g re a te st voice in the form ulation of university policy. It is im portant that we alw ays have strong representation so that the stud e nt perspective is never forgotten w hen crucial decisions are being m ade.

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T u esd ay . F eb ru ary 4 T h e F a c u lty o f M u sic p re s e n ts A n E v e n in g o f C h a m ­ b e r T r io s , in P o lla ck H a ll a t 8 :0 0 p .m . T h e C e n tr e f o r D e v e l o p in g A re a S tu d ie s p re se n ts " B u ild in g T O U B A o r th e o p e n g a te s o f P a ra d is e : th e s p iri­ tu a l b e n e fits o f u r ­ b a n d e v e lo p m e n t in S é n é g a l" b y E r ic R o s s a t 3 7 1 5 P eel S tre e t, R o o m 100, at 12 p m . T h e M c G il l C y ­ c lin g C lu b p re se n ts a 24 h o u r C y c lo th o n o n "tr a in in g r o lle r s " in s u p p o rt o f th e M cG ill S e x u a l A s s a u lt C e n tr e in th e U n io n B u ild in g s ta rtin g a t n o o n to d a y . L u n ch -tim e v id e o p re sen ta tio n o n th e ro le o f w o m e n in th e d e v e lo p m e n t p ro c e s s P o rtra its o f C h a n g e , a t th e C e n t r e o f D e v o lo p in g -A r e a S t u d i e s ,3 7 1 5 P e e l S tre e t, 1 2 :3 0 p .m .

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JOINT SENATE / BOARD OF GOVERNORS COMMITTEES C om m ittee Concerning Persons with Disabilities 1 Com m ittee on Equity 1 OTHER Advisory C om m ittee for the Selection of the 1 D ean of Dentistry Student Volunteer C o-ordinator for O pen House 1 Access McGill 1

Want to Apply? "General Application" forms are available at the Information Kiosk. Return completed applications by February 14,1992. Further information about the University Committees may be obtained at the Information Kiosk, or by contacting: Rosalind Ward-Smith, Vice-President, University Affairs at 398-6797.

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" O n e th in g o n th e fo r e fro n t (o f B S N 's a g e n d a ) is to e s ta b lis h a b la c k h is to ry co u rs e in th e fall o f 1 9 9 2 , w ith a v ie w to w a rd e s ­ ta b lis h in g a b la c k h is to ry a n d A fric a n a p r o g r a m ," T h o m a s sa id . W h ile n o tin g th e im p o rta n c e o f B la c k H isto ry M o n th , Z a d in g a Z u lu , V P F in a n c e o f B S N , s ta te d , " W e [B S N m e m b e rs] th in k i t i s to o b a d th a t th e to p ic is sim p ly le ft to o n e m o n th . W e h o p e th is in fo rm a tio n w ill b e ta u g h t th r o u g h o u t th e y e a r a t all le v e ls o f e d u c a tio n ." T h o m a s e m p h a s iz e d th e h is to ric ro o ts o f th e m o n th -lo n g c e le b ra tio n o f b la c k h is to ry an d cu ltu re . " T h e w h o le id e a o f p ro m o tin g B la c k H is to ry M o n th is v e ry o ld ," T h o m a s e x p la in e d . "C a r le G . W o o d s o n fo u n d e d th e c o n c e p t d u r in g th e H a rle m R e n a is s a n c e [in th e 1 9 2 0 s an d 1 9 3 0 s ]."' " I t is im p o rta n t th a t all s tu d e n ts p a rtic ip a te in , an d b e n e fit fr o m a n e d u c a tio n w h ic h is co m p re h e n s iv e ra th e r th a n lim ite d in f o r m ," s h e u rg e d . "E s ta b lis h in g th e se p ro g ra m s [c o n ce rn in g b la c k h is to ry ] is o n e o f m a n y w a y s in w h ic h th is ca n b e d o n e ."

Wise's w in ter carnival a wonderfest S tu d e n ts ' S o c ie ty (S S M U ) W in te r C a rn iv a l C o o rd in a to r M ic h e lle W is e w a s e x tre m e ly s a tisfie d w ith th e re s u lts o f th is y e a r 's w in te r ca r n iv a l, h e ld la s t m o n th . A c c o rd in g to W is e , the s u c c e s s o f th e ca rn iv a l w a s p rim a rily b a se d o n th e in c re a s e d p a rtic ip a tio n o f c a m p u s g ro u p s a n d th e h a rd w o rk o f th e v a rio u s c a rn iv a l co o rd in a to rs . " I t w a s a to ta l s u c c e s s ," re p o rte d W is e . " W e e n d e d u p in c lu d ­ in g a ll th e d iffe r e n t s o c ie tie s an d clu b s . T h e co o rd in a to rs d id a lo t o f w o rk a n d it s h o w e d ." U n lik e la s t y e a r 's W in te r C a rn iv a l, th is y e a r 's b ro k e ev e n . T h e F o u r F lo o rs p a rty , p u b c ra w ls , c o ffe e h o u s e a n d th e C H O M s p e c ia l b r e a k fa s t all m a d e a p ro fit. W is e sa id s h e is in th e p ro c e s s o f w ritin g u p e v a lu a tio n s an d r e c o m m e n d a tio n s fo r h e r s u c c e s s o r n e x t y ear.

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E n g lis h d e p a r t m e n t r e s t r u c t u r i n g c o m m u n ic a tio n s m a jo r B Y A N D R E A H IL L S ta r tin g in S e p te m b e r o f 1 9 9 3 , th e D e p a r tm e n t o f E n g lis h p la n s to c h a n g e th e n a m e o f th e F ilm a n d C o m m u n ic a tio n s o p tio n to C u ltu r a l S tu d ie s. A t a m e e tin g la s t T h u rs d a y n ig h t, p ro p o s e d c h a n g e s to th e F ilm a n d C o m m u n i c a t i o n s s tre a m p re s e n tly o ffe re d to E n g ­ lish m a jo rs w e r e e x p la in e d b y P ro fe s s o rs M ic h a e l B ris to l, M ette H jo rta n d P a isley L iv in g sto n ,a n d S tu d e n t R e p r e s e n ta tiv e C a ra P ik e. T h e E n g lis h D e p a rtm e n t b e ­ g a n to d is c u s s th e n a m e o f the p ro g ra m a n d e s ta b lis h e d a F ilm

an d C o m m u n ic a tio n s C o m m it­ te e in a n effo r t to fu rth e r e x p lo re the is su e . T h e r e c o m m e n d a tio n s m a d e b y th e c o m m itte e w o u ld e n ta il c h a n g in g th e n a m e o f th e p ro g ra m a s w e ll a s re v is in g th e p ro g ra m re q u ire m e n ts . In th e p ro p o se d c o u rse re q u ire ­ m e n ts, th e tw e lv e c o re c o u rs e s w o u ld re m a in th e s a m e , d e s p ite so m e m in o r n a m e c h a n g e s . S tu ­ d e n ts w o u ld a ls o b e re q u ire d to tak e a s ix -c re d it a d v a n c e d th e ­ o ry c o u r s e a n d w o u ld b e g u a r ­ a n te e d a p la c e in a s ix -c re d it w o rk sh o p co u rse in th e ir U 3 y ea r. M a jo r ch a n g e s w o u ld in clu d e th e e v e n tu a l p h a s in g o u t o f th e F ilm m a k in g c o u rs e a s e a r ly a s

n e x t y e a r. T h e m e e tin g to d is c u s s the c h a n g e s w a s a rra n g e d b y the D e p a rtm e n t o f E n g lish S tu d e n ts' A s s o c ia tio n (D E S A ) in re sp o n se to s tu d e n t c o n c e rn s . H o w e v e r, re p re s e n ta tiv e P ik e b e lie v e d that m o s t o f th e s tu d e n ts ' c o n c e rn s w e re b a s e d o n m is in fo r m a tio n . " T h e p u rp o s e o f th e m e e tin g w a s to e x p la in th e p ro p o s a l," she sta te d . A lth o u g h th e s tu d e n ts o n the F ilm a n d C o m m u n ic a t i o n s C o m m itte e s u p p o rte d th e d e c i­ s io n , th e re w e re m a n y stu d e n ts w h o h a d re s e r v a tio n s a b o u t the n a m e a n d p r o g r a m ch a n g e . " T h e r e a r e g r a d u a tin g s tu ­

Ryerson must pull from ‘socialist’ OFS BY SA R A H EA RLE R YE R SO N EYEOPENER R y e rs o n S tu d e n ts ' U n io n m a y h a v e n o c h o ic e b u t to ca l 1 a re fe re n d u m fo r stu d e n ts o n w h e th e r to p u ll o u t o f th e O n ta rio F e d e ra tio n o f S tu ­ d en ts. R S U b o a rd m e m b e r R o b P o irie r sa id h e w ill h a v e a p e titio n re a d y to d a y w ith the 100 sig n a tu re s n ee d ed to fo rce R S U to call a re fe re n d u m . P o irie r b ro u g h t fo rw a rd the m o tio n fo r th e re fe re n d u m . T h e m o tio n w a s d e fe a te d b y o n ly tw o v o te s in la s t D e c e m ­ b e r 's R S S U B o a rd o f D ire c ­ to rs m e e tin g . " W ith th e B o a rd s p lit so e v e n ly it m u s t g o to th e s tu ­ d e n ts ," P o ir ie r said a fte r th e m e e tin g . S in c e th a t m e e tin g , P o irie r is m o re co n v in c e d o f O F S ' in ­ e ffe c tiv e n e s s . N o w h e w a n ts to se e th e o rg a n iz a tio n a b o l­ is h e d . " O F S is th e m o s t so c ia list o rg a n iz a tio n in th e p ro v in c e ," sa id P o irie r, " I t d o e s n o t re p ­ re s e n t th e s tu d e n t b o d y ." R y e rs o n h a s b e e n a m e m ­

b e r o f O F S sin c e th e o r g a n iz a ­ tio n w a s fo u n d e d in 19 7 2 . F u ll­ tim e s tu d e n ts p a y a n a n n u a l $ 3 . fee fo r O F S m e m b e rs h ip . T h e o r ­ g a n iz a tio n lo b b ie s th e O n ta rio g o v e rn m e n t o n b e h a l f o f u n iv e r­ sity a n d c o lle g e stu d e n ts. T h is y e a r, R y e rso n co n trib u te d $ 3 2 ,0 0 0 to O F S ' $ 5 7 0 ,0 0 0 b u d g e t. P o irie r sa id m o n e y is a b ig re a so n to " g e t o u t o f th e O F S " . " S ix ty -s ix p e r c e n t o f th e O F S b u d g e t g o e s to s a la r ie s ," sa id P o irie r. " T h is is ju s t u n a c c e p t­ a b le ." P o irie r sa id th e z e r o tu itio n c a m p a ig n is u n r e a s o n a b le a n d is n o t ta k e n s e rio u s ly b y g o v e rn ­ m en t. " I t b o g g le s th e m in d th a t a n o rg a n iz a tio n c a n ta k e th is sta n d in th e e c o n o m ic tim e s w e a re i n " . H e a d d e d th a t O F S d o e s n 't g iv e s tu d e n ts m u c h fo r th e ir m o n ey . " P a y in g a n o rg a n iz a tio n fo r 2 0 y e a rs a n d n o t le ttin g th e stu d e n ts v o te o n th e p e rfo rm a n c e o f th e o rg a n iz a tio n is rid ic u lo u s ," P o ir­ ie r sa id . H e sa id th e is s u e h a s m a d e h im m a n y e n e m ie s . H e sa id su p p o rte rs o f O F S , su c h a s D een a L a d d , R S U V P E d u c a tio n an d

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Scram bled Eggmen shake up G< B Y D A V ID N O R T H C o n s id e r th e b itte r s w e e t p r e ­ d ic a m e n t o f th e ty p ica l o p e n in g b a n d : b itte r in d e e d . M o s t fa n s c o u ld n 't ca re le s s w h o o p e n s fo r th e h e a d lin e a c t. M a n y , in fa c t, re g a rd a n y o p e n in g a c ta s a p o in t­ le ss d iv e rs io n , o r p e rh a p s a s p a rt o f so m e co n s p ira c y to k e e p th e h e a d lin e a c t fro m c o m in g on sta g e . B u t a t th e s a m e tim e , th e e x p e rie n c e is s w e e t in th a t th e e x p o s u re g a in e d b y a g ro u p o p e n in g fo ra re a lly p o p u la r b a n d is in v a lu a b le . T h e q u e s tio n re m a in s ; w h a t is a re a s o n a b le p rice to p a y a s a n o p e n in g b a n d ? Is it e v e n w o rth it to p la y y o u r m u s ic , a s y o u lis te n to d ru n k e n a n d re s tle s s fa n s b e g g in g y o u to le a v e th e sta g e , c o m m a n c r n g y o u to m a k e ro o m fo r th e b a n d th e y p a id g o o d

m o n e y to see ? C o n fro n te d w ith th e se p o te n ­ tia l fa c to rs , M o n tr e a l's o w n E g g m e n w o u ld u n d o u b te d ly e m b ra c e th e o p p o rtu n i ty to o p en fo r a n y o n e . L a st W e d n e s d a y , T h e E g g m e n w e re p re s e n te d w ith a g o ld e n o p p o rtu n i ty to o p e n a t G e r t's fo r th e im m e n se ly p o p u la r fo lk -ro ck o u tfit, T h e S k y d ig g e rs . It w a s a c la s s ic s c e n a rio : to n s o f d rin k in g u n iv e r s ity s tu d e n ts , a n x io u s fo r th e sh o w to b e g in , lo o k in g fo r a n y e x c u s e to g e t u p an d sh a k e a b o u t, n o n e o f th e m e v e n e x ­ p e c tin g a n o p e n in g b a n d in th e firs t p la ce . A n d th e n ..."H e llo , w e a re T h e E g g m e n ." B u t b e fo r e a n y o n e c o u ld y e ll " S k y d i g g e r s ! ...N o w !," s o m e ­ th in g u n u su a l h a p p e n e d . T h is o p e n in g b a n d w a s d o in g s o m e v e r y d iffe r e n t s tu ff o n s ta g e ,

m u c h o f w h ic h h a d to d o w ith c lo th in g . In fa ct, th e p le th o ra o f s ty le s a n d e r a s (u n in te n tio n a lly ? ) re p re se n te d b y th e m u s ic ia n s ' g etu p s s e r v e d a s a c o n v e n ie n t a n a l­ o g y fo r th e v a rie ty o f m u s ic th e y w e re c r a n k in g o u t. F ro m o n e s o n g to th e n e x t, th e a u d ie n c e w a s b a r r a g e d w ith m u ­ sic a l s ty le s r e m in is c e n t o f b a n d s lik e S q u e e z e a n d T h e B e a tle s a t o n e e x tre m e , a n d B la c k S a b b a th o r B lu e O y s te r C u lt a t th e o th e r. A s a fin a l b iz a r r e tw is t, th e lead s in g e r / b a s s is t w a s a d e a d rin g e r fo r S tin g . It w o u ld n o t b e s tre tc h in g th in g s to s a y th a t T h e E g g m e n a r e s till e s s e n tia lly tr y in g to fin d " th e ir s o u n d " . F ro m p o p -lik e , c a tc h y lo v e s o n g s to g ru n g y , a n ­ g u is h e d b a lla d s , th e y p la y e d it all. D e sp ite in c o n s is te n c ie s in sty le, h o w e v e r , o n e c o m p o n e n t rem ai ned c o n sta n t th ro u g h ­ out th e b r i e f se t: h u m o u r. T

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Crash Test Dummies’ success no accident BY PAUL CO LEM A N R e c e n tly th e M cG ill T rib u n e sp o ke w ith B rad R o b erts, fr o n t m a n fo r the fo lk -ro c k band T h e C rash T e st D u m m ie s . In p a rt resp o n sib le fo r the ode to th e M a n o f S te e l w h ic h h a u n te d la st s u m m e r 's a ir w a v e s, R o b erts p ro ved a n e lo q u en t su b je c t fo r a n in te r v ie w . F rom T o ro n to , R o b erts sp o ke fr a n k ly a b o u t th e b a n d 's recent su ccess a n d its u p ­ c o m in g co n cert o n F rid a y , F e b ru ­ a r y 7 a t Le S p e c tru m . T r ib u n e : O n th e s u rfa c e , y o u r ly rica l co n te n t is q u ite lig h t­ h e a rte d . H a v e y o u c o n s c io u s ly ste e re d w id e o f th e p o litic a l in d o c trin a tio n th a t s o m a n y C a n a d ia n b a n d s h a v e ta p p ed in to , fo r e x a m p le 5 4 -4 0 an d S p irit

sis o f p o litic a l p h ilo s o p h y , b u t 1 of th e W e s t? th in k th a t th e w a y th a t it w as B ra d R o b e r ts : I d o m a k e a w ritte n , te n d e d to a lle v ia te som e c o n s c io u s e ffo r t to w e a v e h u ­ o f th e s e r io u s n e s s o f th e to p ic. m o u r an d ir o n y in to m y w ritin g , O n th e o th e r h a n d , it 's n o t so m e r a th e r th a n h a v in g it ra n s a c k e d k in d o f s tr ic t a n a lo g y e ith e r. An b y th e e a r n e s t a p p r o a c h o f p o p u ­ e ig h t-y e a r -o ld c a n k in d o f d ive la r m u s ic r ig h t n o w . I d o n 't th in k in to it a s w e ll, a n d c o m e a w ay th a t it 's all th a t h ip to w e a r y o u r w ith s o m e th in g c o m p le te ly d if­ h e a r t o n y o u r sle e v e . T h e r e 's a fe re n t a lto g e th e r. d a n g e r th e re o f b e c o m in g a little T r ib : D o e s it b o th e r y o u a t all, to o p re a c h y . th e n , w h e n p e o p le in th e in d u s ­ T r ib : Y o u ten d to p re s u p p o s e a try a n d th e m e d ia la b e l y o u r b a s e le v e l o f in te llig e n c e a m o n g ly ric s 'q u ir k y '? y o u r liste n e rs. A t tim e s , a re y o u B . R .: I r e a lly ta k e it a s a c o m ­ a fra id th a t y o u h a v e o v e r-e s ti­ p lim e n t. B u t th e n a g a in , m a y b e m a te d y o u r a u d ie n c e , an d th a t I'm ju s t s tu p id , a n d th e y 're all p e o p le m a y m e re ly ta k e y o u for re a lly in s u lts d isg u ise d w ith a c o m ic b o o k h e r o fa n a tic ? B. R .: I th in k th a t [m y w ritin g ] p le a sa n trie s. T r ib : A fte r C a r ly S im o n re ­ c a n b e a p p r e c ia te d a t a n u m b e r q u e s te d to s in g w ith y o u liv e in o f d iffe r e n t le v e ls . "S u p e r m a n 's N e w Y o rk C ity , y o u re m a rk e d , S o n g ", fo r e x a m p le , is a n a n a ly ­

'N o t b a d fo r a b u n c h o f W in n e p e g g e r s '. W in n e p e g it se e m s , is n o t a h o tb e d o f cu l tu re in co sm o p o lita n te rm s. A n E d m o n to n p e rio d ic a l, h o w e v e r, h a s y ou as th e fo r e ru n n e rs o f a u n iq u e ly C a n a d ia n so u n d . B . R . :If th a t's th e c a s e th e n I a m v e r y g la d th a t it tu rn e d o u t th a t w a y , b u t it w a s n o t a c o n ­ s c io u s g o a l. I th in k th a t it w a s m o re lik e ly a co in c id e n c e o f tim e a n d p lace . T r ib : It h a s b e e n a h u g e y e a r fo r th e D u m m ie s , b u t I u n d e r­ sta n d th a t y o u a re e a g e r to g e t b a c k to w ritin g . Ju s t la s t y e a r, y o u w e re b a r te n d in g in W in ­ n ip e g , a n d n o w y o u 'r e h e a d lin ­ in g v e n u e s a c r o s s th e co n tin e n t. W ill th e c h a n g e in th e te m p o o f y o u r life b e re fle c te d in y o u r

w ritin g ? B . R . : I d o n 't th in k so . A n y c o n c e rn s I h a v e a t th is tim e a re m u s ic a l, a n d so fa r e v e ry th in g lo o k s g o o d . T r ib : W h a t c a n M o n tre a le r s e x p e c t fro m th e D u m m ie s , F ri­ d a y , a t the S p e c tru m ? B . R . : I th in k th a t th e b a n d is g o in g to b e a little m o re a g g r e s ­ siv e th an p e o p le w ill e x p e ct. W e 'v e re a lly b ro u g h t u p th e d ru m s an d th e b a s s , so it 's g o in g to b e a real k ic k -b u tt s o r t o f ro ck an d ro ll s h o w . B u t d o n 't q u o te m e o n th a t, b e c a u s e r e a d e rs w o n 't b e a b le to h e a r th e sa rc a sm in m y v o ice. T r ib : I 'll ju s t p u t 'je s te d R o b e rts ' o r so m e th in g . B . R . : N o ...'fa c e tio u s ly '. Y e a h , p u t'fa c e tio u s ly '. &


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An earthling’s look at MARS BY G EO RG E F o r m o s t M cG ill s tu d e n ts , lin ­ in g u p in th e u n b e a ra b le h e a t o f th e C u rrie g y m fo r h o u rs an d b e in g c o a x e d lik e sh e e p th ro u g h a b u r e a u c r a tic m a z e in o r d e r to re g is te r s e e m s to d a y o n ly lik e a b a d d re a m . M c G ill's a u to m a te d r e g is tra tio n s y s te m (M A R S ) h a s e lim in a te d th e n e e d fo r su ch p a in fu l e x p e rie n c e s b y a llo w in g s tu d e n ts to re g is te r b y p h o n e . M o re th a n a y e a r a fte r its im ­ p le m e n ta tio n , q u e s tio n s re m a in a b o u t h o w e ffe c tiv e a n d u se rfrie n d ly M A R S re a lly is. A n n a W a ls h , M a n a g e r o f R e c ­ o rd s a n d R e g is tra tio n a d m itte d so m e d e p a rtm e n ts a re co n cern e d th a t s tu d e n ts m ig h t m a k e b ad c o u rs e p ro g ra m ch o ic e s b e c a u s e M A R S d o e s n o t re q u ire an a d v i­ s o r 's s ig n a tu re . W a ls h cla im e d h o w e v e r , th a t M A R S b e n e fits b o th s tu d e n ts a n d staff. " N o t o n ly d o stu d e n ts n o t h a v e to lin e u p in th e h e a t o f th e g y m ,

b u t th e y ca n c h a n g e th e ir c o u rs e s a s m a n y tim e s a s th e y w a n t s im p ly b y u s in g th e p h o n e ," e x p la in e d W a ls h . " D e p a r tm e n ta l a d v is in g is v e ry im p o r ta n t a n d w e s tro n g ly e n c o u ra g e it. W ith M A R S , s tu ­ d e n ts a re a b le to b e a d v is e d a t th e ir o w n c o n v e n ie n c e . It fre e s s ta ff to d e a l w ith s tu d e n ts w h o re a lly n ee d h e lp ." P r o fe s s o r C . M a n fre d i, a n u n d e rg r a d u a te a d v is o r in th e P o litic a l S c ie n c e d e p a r tm e n t a g re e d . “A d v is o r s d o n 't h a v e to w o rry a b o u t s o m e o f th e m o r e m u n ­ d a n e re c o rd k e e p in g a s p e c ts . T h e y h a v e m o re o f a n o p p o r tu ­ n ity to g iv e a d v ic e o n a c a d e m ic a n d c a r e e r d e c is io n s ," h e sa id . " T h e e x te n t to w h ic h th e M A R S s y s te m c o n trib u te s to th is is a p o s itiv e th in g ." In d e e d , b e c a u s e o f its s u c c e s s , th e re a re p la n s to e x p a n d th e s y s te m 's sc o p e a n d in c re a s e its

h o u rs o f o p e r a tio n . " T h e re a s o n M A R S is n o t open tw e n ty -fo u r h o u rs is th a t it is h o o k e d in to th e m a in fra m e c o m p u te r. W h e n w e m a k e d a ta e n tr ie s w e h a v e to s h u t M A R S d o w n . H o w e v e r, w e a re d is c u s s ­ in g o p e n in g th e s y s te m e a rlie r in th e m o r n in g a n d la te r a t n ig h t," e x p la in e d W a ls h . In S e p te m b e r 1 9 9 2 , M A R S w ill a ls o b e e x p a n d e d fro m th irty tw o to fo r ty -e ig h t lin e s to a c ­ c o m m o d a te th e in c lu s io n o f in ­ c o m in g s tu d e n ts to th e sy ste m . S o m e s tu d e n ts b e lie v e th a t this is le a d in g to th e d e h u m a n iz a ­ tio n o f th e u n iv e rs ity . " I t is e e rie to k n o w th a t y ou c a n g o th r o u g h u n iv e r s ity and n e v e r ta lk to a n y o n e ," said S te p h e n S h ig e is h i, a th ird y ea r s c ie n c e stu d e n t. " I lik e k n o w in g th a t th e r e 's a h u m a n b e in g on th e o th e r e n d o f th e lin e ." W a ls h a d m itte d th a t th is is a d ra w b a c k . " S o m e o f th e p e rs o n a l co n ta ct

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February 4-1 o, 1992

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Environmentalists are not losing steam B Y A L L IS O N A L D O U S M a n y b io lo g ic a l p ro c e s s e s a re c y c lic a l in n a tu re . T h e w a v e o f e n v ir o n m e n ta lis m th a t h a s g ra b b e d th e p u b lic c o n s c ie n c e o v e r th e la s t fe w y e a rs c a n b e c o n s id e re d a p e a k in th e e n v i­ ro n m e n ta l a w a re n e s s cy cle. T h is g re e n s u rg e d iffe rs fro m its p r e d e c e s s o r s in b re a d th and fo c u s, an d its a d h e r e n ts h o p e th a t it w ill n o t b e re le g a te d to fad sta tu s. Q u é b e c P u b lic In te re s t R e ­ s e a r c h G ro u p (Q P IR G ) P ro je c t C o o rd in a to r Ja q u e lin e M a y ra n d d o e s n o t th in k th e e n v iro n m e n ta l m o v e m e n t is fad in g . S h e b e lie v e s in d u s tr ie s to o k a d v a n ta g e o f th e h y p e a n d h ig h e m o tio n s s u r ­ r o u n d in g E a rth D a y (A p ril 2 2 ), and s to rm e d th e p u b lic w ith a n u n p re c e d e n te d w a v e o f e c o b a b b le . C o n c e r n a b o u t th e e n v iro n ­ m e n t is n o lo n g e r ju s t a m e d ia e v e n t, h o w e v e r ; it h a s b e c o m e

a n a ctu a l fact. W ith th e e m o tio n a l c r a z e to n e d d o w n , M a y ra n d is o p tim is tic a b o u t th e w a y c itiz e n s a re re th in k in g th e ir c o n s u m p ­ tiv e h a b its. " P e o p le h a v e b e e n trig g e re d in to co n c ern fo r g re e n is s u e s su ch a s w a ste m a n a g e m e n t," s h e said . " T h e y d o n 't h a v e to a tte n d m e e tin g s to feel th e y a re in ­ v olved . M a n y is s u e s lie v e ry clo se to h o m e , an d s o th e in te re s t re m a in s h ig h fo r fin d in g s o lu ­ tio n s to lo c a l p r o b le m s ." M cG ill b io lo g is t R o b P e te rs a ls o b e lie v e s th a te n v iro n m e n ta l p ro b le m s h a v e re m a in e d a p u b ­ lic co n cern , p a r tic u la r ly w o rld w id e is s u e s su c h a s acid ra in a n d g lo b a l w a rm in g . H e n o te s th a t it is d iffic u lt to h o ld p u b lic a tte n tio n a b o u tle s s g lo b a l e c o lo g ic a l is su e s. " I t is h a rd to r e p o rt s c ie n tific d is c o v e rie s a n d c h a n g e s in r e ­ s o u rc e m a n a g e m e n t sin c e th e y m o v e so slo w ly . P eo p le lo se in te r­ e s t an d th e p re s s m o v e s o n to

o th e r s e n s a tio n s ," h e sa id . W h ile th e m e d ia fo c u s e s o n r e a d a b ility , th e m a jo rity o f w o rk d o n e g o e s o n w ith o u t e x te n s iv e p r e s s c o v e r a g e o r p o litic a l s e n ­ sa tio n . A s e n v iro n m e n ta l co n c e rn s b e c o m e in c re a s in g ly p o litic iz e d , P e te r s b e lie v e s th a t it is im p o r­ ta n t fo r u n iv e r s ity re s e a rc h sc i­ e n tis ts to re m a in o u ts id e th e p o litic a l sp h e re . " T h e ro le o f d e m a g o g u e is im p o r ta n t fo r a r o u s in g th e c iti­ z e n ry , b u t sh o u ld n o t b e a ssu m ed b y p ro fe s s o rs . It is im p o rta n t to r e m a in p o litic a lly n e u tra l in o rd e r to m a in ta in s c ie n tific cred i­ b ility ," h e sa id . P e te r s b e lie v e s th a t p ro fe s s o rs m u s t tr a in s tu d e n ts to b e re s p o n ­ s ib le re s o u rc e m a n a g e rs . " Y o u n g re s e a rc h e rs o fte n b e ­ g in w ith h ig h a s p ira tio n s o f c o n trib u tin g to e n v iro n m e n ta l c h a n g e , a n d th e n se e th e m s e lv e s d rift to m o re a c a d e m ic p ro b ­ le m s ," h e e x p la in e d . " I t is im ­

R epeal of ra p e shield law q u estio n ed

FORUM B Y C A T H E R IN E P O R T E R T h e C a n a d ia n S u p re m e C o u rt d e c is io n to s trik e d o w n th e ra p e sh ie ld la w la s t A u g u s t h a s b e e n a n is s u e o f h o t d e b a te a c r o s s th e c o u n try . T h e la w , a d d e d to th e C rim in a l C o d e b y P a rlia m e n t in th e m id -e ig h tie s , p ro h ib ite d in ­ te rro g a tio n o f a c c u s e rs c o n c e r n ­ in g th e ir se x u a l h isto ry . M c G ill s tu d e n ts w e re a b le to g e t a g lim p s e o f th e a n g e r th a t m a n y C a n a d ia n s feel a b o u t th is p r e c e d e n t a t th e R a p e L a w P a n e l D is c u s s io n h eld la s t W e d n e s d a y in th e F ra n k A d a m s A u d ito riu m . T h e th ree sp e a k e rs ap p ro ach ed th e is s u e fro m d iffe re n t p e r s p e c ­ tiv e s. T h e y all c la im h o w e v e r, th a t in re p e a lin g th is se c tio n o f th e C rim in a l C o d e , th e S u p re m e

C o u r t ta k e s a w a y a v ita l r ig h t o f th e v ic tim , w h ile a d d in g to th e rig h ts o f th e a c c u se d . " N o w , th e a c c u s e d h a v e m o re rig h ts th a n th e w itn e s s ," said S y lv ia D i Io rio , c o o r d in a to r o f the M cG ill S exu a l A ssa u ltC e n tre . T h e h is to ry o f th e la w w a s e x p la in e d b y A n n e -M a rie B o is v e rt, a p ro fe s s o r o f c r im in a l la w a t th e U n iv e rs ité d e M o n ­ tréa l. S h e c la rifie d th e r e a s o n in g b e h in d th e C o u r t's d e c is io n to re p e a l tlhe p ro v isio n , r'[T h e re p e a l] w a s b a s e d o n th e p re m ise th a t [the ra p e sh ie ld law ] e x c lu d e d e v id e n c e th a t m ig h tb e re le v a n t. T h is w a s th o u g h t to b e e s p e c ia lly im p o rta n t in c a s e s w h e re th e a c c u s e d h a d k n o w n th e v ic tim 's s e x u a l h is to ry b e ­ fo re c o m m ittin g th e c r im e ," sh e said . " T h e fa ct th a t y o u h a v e c o n ­ sen ted w ith s o m e b o d y d o e s n o t m e a n th a t y o u h a v e c o n s e n te d w ith th e a c c u s e d ," s h e a d d e d . D i Io r io 's a tte m p ts to d is p la y

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w h a t s h e c o n s id e re d th e id io cy o f th e d e c is io n w e re sh a rp e n e d b y a c o m p a ris o n o f s e x u a l a s ­ s a u lt to ro b b e ry . " C a n y o u im a g in e a p ro s e c u ­ to r w h o q u e s tio n e d so m e o n e w h o w a s ro b b e d o n h is o r h er p a s t e x p e r ie n c e s w ith ro b b e r y ? " sh e a s k e d . T h e fu tu r e o f th e ra p e sh ield la w w a s a d d re s s e d b y C o n n ie N a k a ts u , a s ta ff la w y e r fo r the W o m e n 's L e g a l E d u c a tio n and A c tio n F u n d (L E A F ). N a k a tsu e x p la in e d th a t h e r o rg a n iz a tio n h ad b e e n w o rk in g o v e r th e p ast fe w m o n th s o n a n a lte rn a tiv e b ill, c a lle d B ill C -4 9 , w h ic h L E A F p la n s to p r e s e n t to th e S u p re m e C o u r t a s a re p la c e m e n t fo r the ra p e s h ie ld la w . N a k a ts u e x p la in e d th a t the n e w le g is la tio n , w h ile ca re fu lly o u tlin e d o n p a p e r, n o n e th e le ss le a v e s th e u ltim a te in te rp re ta ­ tio n u p to th e ju d g e ru lin g o n a c e r ta in c a s e . T h e la s t s e n tim e n ts o f e a c h of th e s p e a k e rs c o n c e rn e d th e fu ­ tu re o f th e b ill. E a c h o f th e p a n e l m e m b e r s fe a re d th a t sh o u ld the r a p e s h ie ld p ro v is io n re m a in out o f th e C a n a d ia n C rim in a l C o d e , th e s m a ll p e rc e n ta g e o f rap e v ic tim s w h o p re s e n tly d o tu rn to th e la w w ill d e c re a s e s ig n ifi­ c a n tly in th e fu tu re . " O n ly o n e te n th o f th e v ictim s o f se x u a l a s s a u ltr e p o r t th e crim e, a m in u te p e rc e n ta g e o f th e se get to c o u rt, a n d o u t o f th e s e ca ses, n in e ty -fo u r p e r c e n t o f th e a c ­ c u s e d w a lk f r e e ," re p o rte d Di Io rio . " T h e v a lu e o f th e n e w la w is o n ly in h o w it is u sed to b e g in w ith . If it d o e s n 't h e lp w o m e n to c o m e fo r w a rd , th e n th e la w is u s e le s s ," s h e c o n c lu d e d . $

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Talkin’ ‘bout my generation T h e r e h a v e b e e n m a n y e ffo r ts to d e fin e o u r g e n e r a tio n , th a t g r o u p b o r n tw e n ty -o d d y e a r s a g o . M o s t h a v e b e e n tire d c o m ­ p a r is o n s w ith th e u b iq u ito u s b a b y b o o m e r s . E v e r in th e s h a d o w o f th a t o m n ip r e s e n t a g e g r o u p , w e a r e d e f in e d o n ly r e la ­ tiv e to its a c c o m p lis h m e n ts . T h e b o o m e r s c la im w e a r e a p a th e tic , w o n d e r a b o u t o u r a p p a r e n tly d i­ r e c tio n le s s a n d in s a tia b le p e n ­ c h a n t f o r tr a v e l, a n d c a ll u s th e " l o s t g e n e r a t io n " . W h a t w e 'v e lo s t 1 s u s p e c t, is b lin d fa ith i n th e v a lu e s a n d id e ­ a ls to w h ic h th e b o o m e r s c la im to h a v e s u b s c r ib e d . W e a r e d is illu ­ s io n e d b y th e t r a n s ie n t id e a lis m a n d a c tiv is m o f th e b a b y b o o m ­ e r s ' y o u th . W e a r e b o r e d w ith th e ir e n d le s s tir a d e s a b o u t h o w d if f e r e n t th e y w e r e . B u t w e 'v e a ls o lo s t p r o m is e s o f e c o n o m ic s e ­ c u r ity a n d th e k n o w le d g e th a t a n y e d u c a te d p e r s o n w ill b e a b le to c h o o s e a n o c c u p a tio n . W h a t , p e r h a p s , w e 'v e g a in e d is a g r o w in g a c c e p ta n c e o f d iv e r ­ s ity , a n d a n e w t o le r a n c e o f th e d y n a m ic n a tu r e o f th e w o rld . T h e d e c a d e n t a n d d is g u s tin g 1 9 8 0 s w e r e o u r fo r m a tiv e y e a r s ; m a n y o f u s w o r r ie d a lo t a s a ll th e n a s tie s t p o s s ib le r e s u lts o f n u ­ c le a r w a r w e r e r e v e a le d . D iv o r c e a n d s e p a r a tio n c h a n g e d fa m ily life d r a s tic a lly , a n d fa s t-p a c e d v id e o im a g e s m o ld e d o u r e x p e c ­ ta tio n s o f th e g r o w n -u p w o rld . T h e in flu e n c e s o n o u r g e n e r a ­ tio n a r e v a s t b e c a u s e o f m a s s c o m m u n ic a t io n s a n d th e in t e r r e ­ la tio n s h ip o f e v e r y p a r t o f o u r w o r ld . P e o p le n o w e x p e r ie n c e m u c h m o r e th a n th e ir im m e d ia te e n v ir o n m e n t, a n d t h e ir id e a s a n d v a lu e s a n d e x p e c ta tio n s r e fle c t th is. T h e r e s u lt is a m o tle y a n d fra g -

Tower of Babble B Y A N D I C U R T IS m e n te d c r e w t h a t d e fie s d e f in i­ tio n in a n y tra d itio n a l s e n s e . T h e b o o m e r s c a ll u s lo s t b e c a u s e o u r b u n c h d o e s n 't fit n e a t ly in to sa fe c a te g o r ie s , a n d r a r e ly a c c e p ts id e o lo g ic a l p a c k a g e d e a ls . It is a c o m p le x g e n e r a tio n th a t re fle c ts th e u n d e fin a b le w o r ld th a t w e h a v e in h e r ite d . C o n s e q u e n tly , a tte m p ts to c a te g o r iz e th is g e n e r a t io n o f y o u n g p e o p le a r e fu tile a n d a t b e s t, la c k im a g in a tio n . F a s h io n h a w k e r s la m e n t th e a b s e n c e o f n e w s ty le s a n d c lo t h ­ in g fa d s , a c c u s in g u s o f im ita tio n o r e v e n m o r e s e r io u s f a s h io n c r im e s . A s a f u n c tio n o f th e ir la c k o f a s e n s e o f h u m o u r , th e y e q u a te fa s h io n n o s ta lg ia w ith th is g e n e r a t io n 's s u p p o s e d la c k o f d ir e c tio n . T h e p re s s h a s a ls o m a d e fo r ­ a y s in to th e r e a lm o f th e y o u n g a n d d is c o n te n te d . Maclean's m is ­ r e p r e s e n ts th e d iv e r s ity o f c a m ­ p u s life in th e ir " S p e c ia l U n iv e r is ity I s s u e " w h e n th e y p o r tr a y cam p u ses acro ss C an ad a as p la c e s w h e r e s tu d e n ts w o u ld " r a t h e r p a r ty th a n p r o t e s t " . In s te a d o f a c c e p t in g th is o v e r ­ lo a d o f m is g u id e d e x p e c ta tio n s , it is tim e th a t th e b o o m e r s a c c e p t th a t t h is g e n e r a t i o n h a s ta k e n a m y r ia d o f p a th s . T h e w o r ld h a s ta k e n a d iffe r e n t, m o r e d iv e r s e s h a p e a n d s o o b s o le te n o tio n s o f c a te g o r ie s a n d d e f in itio n s m u s t be abandoned.


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TOP 10 REASONS TO BIKE TO SCHOOL THIS WINTER 10. M o m / D a d , b r o th e r / s is te r, a u n t/ u n c le / n e ig h b o u r / ro o m ­ m a te c a n n o t d riv e y o u th ere. 9. Y o u a re tire d o f w a lk in g a ro u n d in w e t ru n n in g s h o e s a n d rid in g a b ik e k e e p s y o u r s h o e s d ry 8. In M o n tre a l, -4 0 s (C e ls iu s a n d F a h re n h e it) w ith th e w in d ch ill fa c to r is a b o u t a s co ld a s it g e ts. 7. G r e a t e x e rc is e . (F itn e s s e x p e rts n o w c la im th a t s e v e ra l s h o rt p e rio d s o f m e d ia n le v e l e x e rtio n a r e a s e ffe c tiv e a s th e th irty m in u te s , th r e e tim e s a w e e k r e c o m m e n d a tio n .) 6. N o b ra k e s ca n b e a g o o d th in g . 5. D o d g in g c a r s a n d p e d e s tr ia n s in th e sn o w c a n b e fu n . (S e e n u m b e r 6.) 4. Y o u c a n a m a z e frie n d s a n d o th e rs w ith th e tru e C a n a d ia n s p ir it a n d lo v e o f th e o u td o o rs , im m e d ia te ly e v id e n t b y th e n e a r b y p re s e n c e o f b ic y c le h e lm e t a n d s e a t th r o u g h o u t th e co ld m o n th s. 3. A n n o y in g p a s s e rs b y / c la s s m a te s / frie n d s c a n b e e a s ily w h a c k e d b y a h e lm e t c o n v e n ie n tly s tra p p e d to a k n a p s a c k w h ile q u ic k ly tu rn in g a ro u n d . 2. B ik in g is th e fa s te s t, m o s t e n v iro n m e n ta lly -fr ie n d ly m o d e o f tra n sp o rt. 1. Y o u a re to o c h e a p to ta k e th e m e tro .

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Track team goes offroading, indoors T h e M c G ill T r a c k te a m a n d its r e n ta l b u s e n c o u n te r e d a p a tc h o f b la c k ic e ju s t o u ts id e o f C o r n w a ll e n r o u te to a m e e t in S y r a c u s e th is p a s t w e e k e n d . S p in n in g 3 6 0 d e g r e e s , th e b u s fin a lly c a m e to re s t a b r e a s t o f a s ta n d o f tre e s a d ja c e n t to th e h ig h w a y . " T h e r e w e r e a b u n c h o f a c c id e n ts a ll a lo n g th e 4 0 1 , " s a id v e te r a n r u n n e r P a u l M c C a b e . " I d o n 't th in k a n y b o d y w a s r e a lly s h a k e n u p o r a n y th in g , b u t th e n a g a in , I w a s a s le e p w h e n it h a p p e n e d ." M a e v e M u ld o w n e y b r o u g h t h o m e a b r o n z e m e d a l o n M c G ill's b e h a lf in th e 8 0 0 m e tr e , c lo c k in g a 2 :1 5 .7 7 , w h ile L y n d a T h y e r n e tte d a fo u r th in th e 3 ,0 0 0 m e tr e e v e n t w ith a 9 :5 2 .7 0 . D e s p ite th e fa c t th a t th is w a s T h y e r 's fir s t-e v e r in d o o r e v e n t, t h e m e d s tu d e n t r e g is te r e d th e s e c o n d f a s te s t tim e o v e r 3 ,0 0 0 m e tr e s tu r n e d in b y a C I A U a th le te th is s e a s o n . " H a v in g g o n e o n th e fir s t r e a l m e e t, th e w e e k e n d k in d o f b r o u g h t u s to g e th e r a s a te a m fo r th e firs t tim e , a n d th a t b r o u g h t w ith it a re a l s e n s e o f o p t im is m ," sa id M c C a b e . " I f w e c a n m a k e i t to S y r a c u s e th e n I g u e s s w e c a n m a k e it a n y w h e r e . W e 'r e h o p in g th a t w e c a n p u t to ­ g e th e r a r e a lly s tr o n g 4 b y 8 re la y in tim e fo r th e p r o v in c ia l c h a m p i­ o n s h ip s ." T h e M c G ill tr a c k te a m tr a v e ls a g a in th is w e e k e n d to T o r o n to .

M cG ill swimmers soak Vert et O r T h e M c G ill S w im te a m w a s in S h e r b r o o k e o v e r th e w e e k e n d to p a r ta k e in a d u a l m e e t a g a in s t th e V e r t e t O r. " T h e r e w a s n o s p e c ta c u la r s w im r e a lly b y a n y o n e ," s a id H e a d C o a c h F r a n ç o is L a u r in . " W e w e re ju s t o u t to s e e w h a t s ta g e w e a r e a t in o u r t r a in in g ." T h e W o m e n 's te a m e c lip s e d S h e r b r o o k e 1 2 2 -4 7 , w h ile th e M c G ill m e n b la n k e te d th e ir a d v e r s a r ie s 9 5 -6 8 . " I t w a s n 't a v e r y h a r d m e e t ," s a id L a u r in , " w e k ille d th e m . T h e y h a v e n 't g o t th e g r e a te s t s w im p r o g r a m m e , b u t w e w e r e ju s t lo o k in g fo r g o o d r a c in g ." M c G ill's s w im m e r s a r e b a c k in th e p o o l F r id a y a ft e r n o o n a t 4 :3 0 to c h a lle n g e U n iv e r s ité d e M o n tr é a l in a n o t h e r d u a l m e e t. " W e s h o u ld q u a lify a fe w p e o p le th e r e fo r t h e C I A U 's ," sa id L a u rin . T h e n a tio n a l c h a m p io n s h ip s a r e to b e h e ld a t th e U n iv e r s ité d e M o n tr é a l fa c ility , M a r c h 7 th , 8 th , a n d 9 th .

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Squash airlift parachutes to fifth place A lth o u g h v e te r a n r a c q u e te e r M ik e P u r d e n fle w to th e a id o f th e M c G ill s q u a s h te a m a ll th e w a y fro m V ic to r ia , th e R e d m e n fin is h e d a d is a p p o in tin g s e a s o n in T o r o n to la s t w e e k e n d a t th e O U A A c h a m ­ p io n s h ip fin a l. F r id a y e v e n in g , M c G ill fe ll to Q u e e n 's 5 -1 , th e n 5 -1 a g a in S a tu r d a y m o r n in g to G u e lp h , a n d 4 -2 t o T o r o n to . H e a d C o a c h a n d c o m p e tito r D a v e B e h m w e n t u n d e fe a te d o v e r th e c o u r s e o f th e w e e k e n d . M c G ill lo s e s D a v e D ie s ta l, M ik e P u r d e n a n d D a v e E v a n s to g r a d u ­ a tio n th is y e a r , a n d w ill d e p e n d o n J u l i e n S k in n e r , D a v e B e h m a n d M o h a m e d A b d e l H a m id fo r b a n n e r p e r fo r m a n c e s n e x t s e a s o n .

Martlets live in their skates T h e M c G ill W o m e n 's H o c k e y T e a m p la y e d a m a r a th o n fo u r h o c k e y g a m e s th is w e e k e n d , s ta r tin g o n th e ro a d in L e n n o x v ille . T h e M a r tle ts ' s h u t o u t th e B is h o p 's L a d y G a ite r s 3 -0 F r id a y e v e n in g w ith C h r is tin e G o o d y e a r b e tw e e n th e p ip e s . " ( T h e G a ite r s ] w e r e th e w e a k e r te a m , a n d it w a s r e a lly s c r a m b ly o u t th e r e ," s a id H e a d C o a c h G e o f f P h illip s . " I t th r e w o u r te a m o f f o f o u r g a m e a n d w e n e v e r r e a lly g o t b a c k in to it ." A t a n o p e n to u r n a m e n t a t C o n c o r d ia o n th e w e e k e n d , th e w o m e n fell q u ic k ly to a s h a r p s q u a d fro m M is s is s a u g a , 7 -0 . T h a t s a m e a fte r n o o n , a G r o u p e L o g is e r te a m d e a lt a n 8 4 lo s s to th e M a r tle ts , w h o in tu rn d o w n e d L a v a l b y th e s a m e s c o r e S u n d a y m o r n in g . A lis o n K o r n h a d s ix p o in ts ; B r e n d a B e n s o n ta llie d fiv e . " O v e r a ll it w a s a p r e tty g o o d w e e k e n d ," s a id P h illip s . " W e u se d it a s a le a r n in g e x p e r ie n c e ."

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g a n to p e r s p ir e , a n d th e b a ll s lip p e d th r o u g h s w e a ty p a lm s as th e o ffe n s e fa ile d t o c o n n e c t .T h e b a s k e t r e fu s e d to ta k e th e in s id e s h o ts , a n d th e te a m r e fu s e d to ta k e d o w n th e b o a r d s , g e n e r o u s ly d o n a tin g th e m to L a v a l's d e fe n se . D e s p ite m o m e n ts o f in d iv id u a l

s p o ts . I t 's g o in g to b e a r e a l d o g fig h t w ith t h o s e te a m s ." H u n te r 's o n ly c o m m e n t o n th e L a v a l r e m a tc h th is S u n d a y a t C u rrie g y m : " I f w e p u t t h e b a ll i n th e b a s k e t m o r e o fte n , w e 'l l b e o k a y ."

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ik e s h e w a s b o r n to p la y b a s k e tb a ll. B u t th e M a r tle t le a d b e g a n to Iw in d le in to th e s e c o n d q u a r te r as .a v a l s ta r te d c o n n e c tin g o n th e m ts id e s h o ts . O ffe n s iv e ly , M c G ill v a s s q u e e z e d o u t o f th e lo w p o s t

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w in m o s t g a m e s ." N o t t h is o n e , u n f o r t u n a t e l y . M c G ill s u ffe r e d 1 9 tu r n o v e r s to L a v a l's 18. O ffe n s iv e ly , th e M a r tle ts '

o ffe n s e b e tte r th a n a c o r p o r a te b o a rd m e e tin g . F o r w a r d T o d d M c D o u g a ll fle x e d s o m e d e f e n s iv e m u s c le an d s la p p e d a c o u p le o f R y e r s o n s h o ts o f f th e b o a r d s a n d a w a y . C a m M a th is o n to o k a fe w e x p e c te d r e ­ tr ie v a l d iv e s , w h ile f o r w a r d s B ru c e B ir d a n d D a v e je s p e r s o n d r o v e r ig h l u p th e m id d le la n e o v e r th e 's p e e d -

ib je c tio n fro m th e M a r tle ts . A t th is p o in t, M c G ill w a s o n ly

c o n tr ib u tio n a s a r o o k ie . G a g n é a g r e e d w ith th e c o a c h t h a t th e o u t­ c o m e w a s s o m e th in g o f a le td o w n . " T h e e f f o r t w a s th e r e . W e w o r k e d

b u m p ' R am s. M c G ill y a n k e d d o w n m o s t o f th e r e b s , s h u t d o w n th e h a lf-c o u r t R y e r ­ s o n p r e s s , a n d r a n o f f w ith a 3 6 p o in t h a lf t im e tie. T h e s e c o n d w a s e v e n

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le ts ' la c k o f r e b o u n d s g a v e th e d v a n ta g e to L a v a l 3 3 -2 4 a t h a lftim e . T h e D e b b y M o r s e s p e c ia l re -e n e r iz e d th e o p e n in g m in u te s o f th e

L a v a l]," s h e s a id . " W e ju s t h a v e to g e t r e a d y fo r n e x t w e e k ." N o s m a ll ta s k , e ith e r ; M c G ill ta k e s o n C o n c o r d ia to n ig h t, B is h o p 's o n

a n d th e b e n c h t h r e w in s o m e g o o d m o v e s to liv e n th in g s u p fo r th e B in g o B a ll a fic io n a d o s . D e s p it e a 5 1 - a ll tie w ith 9 :3 2 re ­

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s a r y a c tio n s h a d b e e n ta k e n to p r e ­ v e n t s im ila r in c id e n ts fro m o c c u r ­ r in g in th e fu tu re . " B a s ic a lly , e v e r y t h in g h a s b e e n lo o k e d a fte r , a n d a ll th e p r o b le m s h a v e b e e n a d d r e s s e d ," s a id S te w a r t. " I 'v e b r o u g h t th e is s u e to th e a t t e n ­ tio n o f [ C a m p u s R e c r e a tio n C o o r d i­ n a to r] P e te r S m it h a n d h e is p r e s ­ e n tly w o r k in g o n it ." S m it h fa c ilita te d th e r a p id a c c e s s o f e m e r g e n c y v e h ic le s to th e a r e n a b y w o rk in g in c o n c e r t w ith U rg e n c e s S a n té a n d M c G i ll 's P h y s ic a l P la n t. " I t to o k a lo n g tim e b u t w e fin a lly g o t a c iv ic a d d r e s s fo r th e A r e n a , b u t e v e n th a t w o n 't m a k e a b ig d if f e r ­ e n c e . B e c a u s e o f s o m e c h a n g e s in th e p h y s ic a l p la n t, th e d ir e c tio n sig n s to th e a r e n a w e r e r e m o v e d a n d n o t r e p la c e d ," n o te d S m ith . " M o t io n s h a v e b e e n ta k e n to h a v e th e s ig n s r e ­ p la c e d ." S m ith c o n te n d e d th a t th e r e w a s n o b r e a c h o f e m e r g e n c y p r o to c o l o r la c k o f im m e d ia te c a r e d u r in g th e in c id e n t in q u e s tio n , b e y o n d th e ta r d in e s s o f a m b u la n c e a n d th e a b s e n c e o f b la n k e ts . H o w e v e r h e e x p la in e d th a t th e la tte r w o u ld s o o n b e r e c tifie d . A th le tic s F a c ilitie s M a n a g e r E y a l B a r u c h c o n c u r r e d w ith th is a s s e s s ­ m e n t a n d w a s g la d th a t th e m a tte r w a s b r o u g h t to th e U n iv e r s it y 's a t ­ te n tio n .

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b e e n m o r e c le a r ly d e f in e d ," e x ­ p la in e d S m ith . " T h e r e is n o c h a n g e in o u r p r o to ­ c o l a t a ll in th e c a s e o f a s e r io u s in ju r ie s ," h e a d d e d . " T h e v ic tim is n o t t o b e m o v e d , a n d U r g e n c e S a n té is to b e c a lle d . W e c a n 't ju s t b e g iv ­ in g o u t a s p in a l b o a r d to a n y o n e

w h o a s k s fo r it. It w o u ld b e v e ry d if f ic u lt fo r u s to d e t e r m in e w h o is a n d is n o t q u a lifie d a n d s o th e r e is n o c h a n g e ." T h e n e w o ffic ia l a d d r e s s o f th e M c C o n n e ll aren a is 3883 U n iv e rs ity .

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S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n , th e M c G ill R e d m e n v o lle y b a ll te a m h o s te d th e n u m b e r tw o ra n k e d L a v a l R o u g e e t O r a t th e C u rrie G y m n a s iu m . L a v a l ro lle d o v e r th e R e d m e n in th ree

m e n c e o n F e b ru a ry 2 2 n d , w h ile th e U n iv e rs ité d e M o n tré a l w ill b e h o stin g a C a n -A m to u rn a m e n t o n th e 15th . " I 'll b e lo o k in g fo r b e tte r s e r v ­ in g , a n d b e tte r d e fe n s e ," said J o r ­

w ith in M c G ill w ill b e w e lco m e , b u t fiv e s p o ts w ill a ls o b e re­ serv ed fo r s q u a d s fr o m o u tsid e . U p fo r g ra b s w ill b e t-s h irts , a r a ffle fo r a b ra n d n e w v o lle y ­ b a ll, a n d a b o ttle o f c h a m p a g n e .

s e t s ( 1 5 - 5 ,1 5 -1 0 ,1 5 -5 ).

d a n . " W e 'd b e tte r p ic k u p s o m e

" T h e y p ra c tic e fiv e tim e s a w e e k an d p la y e v e ry w e e k e n d , w e g e t th e g y m h e re o n c e a w e e k ," said H e ad C o a c h Ian Jo r d a n . A n y p ra c tic e tim e b e y o n d th e o n e s lo t a l­ lo c a te d to th e R e d m e n a t th e C u rrie G y m n a ­ s iu m ta k e s p la c e a t a H ig h S c h o o l g y m n a ­

b a lls a n d m a k e th is e n te rta in in g , b e c a u s e L a v a l is o n e h ell o f a g o o d te a m ." T h e R ed m e n a re h o stin g a fo u ro n -fo u r v o lle y b a ll c h a lle n g e o n

A t lo n g la s t, th e M a rtle ts d e ­ fe a te d th e C o n c o rd ia L ad y S tin g e rs 3 -2 (1 5 - 9 ,5 - 1 5 ,4 - 1 5 ,1 5 9 ,1 5 -1 0 ) S a tu rd a y m o rn in g a t a to u r n a m e n t h o ste d b y C o n c o r ­ d ia a t L o y o la C a m p u s. T h e s a m e d a y , th e M a rtle ts to o k M c M a s ­ te r to six g a m e s (1 5 -9 , 1 3 - 1 5 ,1 4 - 1 6 ,1 5 - 1 1 ,1 5 12) to fin ish firs t in th e p re lim in a rie s .

s iu m th e y re n t o u t in S t H e n ri. "W e w ere no s lo u c h e s [a g a in s t L a v a l]" sa id Jo rd a n . " W e m a d e th e p la y o ffs fo r th e se c o n d s tra ig h t y e a r n o w . I h a v e n 't b e e n a b le to s e e th e s e e d in g s , b u t w e 'll p ro b a b ly c a tc h L a v a l a g a i n in t h e f i r s t r o u n d ." L a te r, th e sa m e a fte r­ n o o n th e R e d m e n se ­ c u re d a p la y o ff s p o t as th e y d e fe a te d th e B is h o p 's G a it e r s in th re e stra ig h t,( 1 5 -5 ,1 5 9 , 1 5-5). " W e p la y e d th e m w e ll," said J o r ­ d an . "A c tu a lly , w e la m ­

In th e f in a ls , th e M a rtle ts u ltim a te ly fell to th e c r o s s to w n L a d y S tin g e r s in th r e e s tr a ig h t s e ts (4 -l 5 ,7 -1 5 , 9 -1 5 ). F a n n y W o n g w a s se^ le c te d to th e to u rn a | m e n ta ll-s ta r te a m , hit^ tin g 2 0 % fr o m th e § jj ^ 3 jî s T h e Redmen are playoff-bound ,

c o u rt, w h ile te a m m a te L ie g h N ic h o ll le a d th e te a m w ith 3 0 % in h ittin g a t th e n ets. F rid a y e v e n in g , th e M c G ill M a rtle t v o lle y b a ile r s d e fe a te d W in d ­ o r in fo u r se ts ( 1 5 -1 0 ,1 6 -1 4 , 1 5 -1 2 )

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vous propose UN BACCALAURÉAT EN ÉDUCATION APRÈS-DIPLÔME (P rogram m e de 2 ans - im m ersion française) Date lim ite p ou r faire votre dem ande: le 15 m ars. Bien que les résident(e)s d e la provin ce de la S a skatch ew an aient priorité, nous accep to ns norm alem ent des étudiant(e)s de l'extérieur. N otre program m e s'a dre sse à ceux et celles qui détie nnen t déjà un diplôm e universitaire. 42 crédits sur 48 sont en français. La dem ande en professeurs de fran çais qualifié(e)s est trè s fo rte dan s l’O uest canadien. Pour de plus amples renseignements, veuillez contacter: C atherine Laratte P rogram m es d'éducation française C ollège d'Education, bureau 3 3 5 5 Université d e la S askatchew an Saskatoon, S askatchew an S 7N 0W 0 Téléphon e: (3 0 6 ) 9 6 6 -7 6 5 2

N.B. un niveau avancé de connaissance de la langue anglaise est fortement recommandé.

hour Cyclothon M[he McGill Cycling Club Is organizing a 2 4 rhour Cyclothon on "training rollers" in support of the McGill Sexual Assault Centre. All

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Powerfull enough to stun any intruder with a loud continuous 120 decibels blast, while it alerts everyone near you that there is trouble. Can be heard hundreds of meters away. Compact enough to fit in your pocket. It’s a small investment, but think of the cost of an assault without your PERSONAL PROTECTOR. Demonstrations 4pm-7pm, Mon. to Fri. Suite 400, 3437 peel st., Montreal, until Feb. 14,1992

Upcoming REDMEN & MARTLET Games REDMEN HOCKEY Friday, February 7 McGill vs Concordia Stingers (Corey Cup Game Tickets $ 6 .0 0 )

8 :3 0 p.m. Montreal Forum Saturday, February 8 McGill vs RMC Redmen

7 :45 p.m. Winter Stadium MARTLET 8t REDMEN BASKETBALL Sunday, February 9 1st Game McGill Martlets vs Laval Rouge et Or

1:00 p.m. Sir Arthur Currie Gym 2nd Game McGill vs Carleton Ravens

3 :0 0 p.m. Sir Arthur Currie Gym

Admission McGill Students Visiting Students General Public

$2.00 $3.00 $4.00

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M c G ill H e lle n ic S tu d e n ts ' A s s o c ia tio n invites everyone g to its A N N UAL D A N CE FRIDAY, 8PM FEBRUARY 7,1992 PALACE RECEPTION HALLS 1717 LeCorbusier LAVAL FEATURING ADINAMA (LIVE BAND) GREAT MUSIC GREAT DANCING

Panels and Lectures open to the Public McGill Student Pugwash's Conference: presents:

"Medicine in the Modern A ge: Medical Ethics fo r a Changing World. "

©Keynote Speaker: Dr. Edward Keyserlingk, M cGill Centre for Medicine, Ethics and Law "Birth and Death: Can Ethics Help?" Q riday, Feb. 7 , 7 :0 0 p.m. ©Panels: The Ethics of Resource Allocation: deciding where to spend scarce health care dollars. ® Dr. Lee Sonderstrom, M cGill Dept, of Economics Dr. San Freedman, Montreal Jewish General Hospital, Director of Research Dr. Wade Robinson, Professor of Applied Ethics, Rochester Inst, of Technology

Sat. Feb. 8 , 10:15a.m. ©A lternative Approaches to Medicine Dr. Margaret Locke, M cGill Dept, of Anthropology LeeFinnie, Homeopath

F O R IN FO JO H N 6 8 2 -0 9 9 2

Life Sustaining Technology and the Right to Die Dr. Eugene Bereza, M cGill Centre for Medicine, Ethics and Law Sue Britton, RN, Palliative Care Unit, RVH Pierre Deschamps, M cGill Centre for Private and Comparative Law Sunday, Feb. 9 ,1 0 :0 0 a.m .

® Closing Address: Dr. Abbyann Lynch, Past present, Canadian Bioethics Society Sun., Feb. 9 ,1 2 :3 0 p.m.

AH lectures and panels to be held in Macdonald Engineering Bldg., Rm. 279

DEADLINE to ORDER OLD McGILL '9Z FEB. 14th Available at Jostens Studio (499*9999) + Sadie's (U n ion ) + Caravan


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