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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2014
President presents report card on Western
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Rule-breaking posters damage walls, cost UCC vendors
Iain Boekhoff EDITOR-IN-CHIEF @IainAtGazette
Western is doing pretty well but faces some challenges on its road to becoming a top ranked university in Canada, according to President Amit Chakma. At last Friday’s senate meeting, Chakma presented a “report card” based on MacLean’s raw data that they use in their annual national university rankings. In the good news department, Western’s entrance average jumped from seventh overall, with an average of 87.6, to second overall and an 89.3 average. “We have done well. I think we should rejoice,” Chakma said. “Actually, we gave Janice [Deakin, provost] the satisfaction she was looking for by beating Queen’s.” While Western’s ranking across the various categories has remained relatively stable, in some cases, this isn’t good news for the university. Chakma, referring to the rankings, said, “so far I haven’t seen any movement. It’s a puzzle to me that all these top students come to Western and yet when you look at our ranking … we rank 11th.” >> see QUALITY pg.3
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WHO YA GONNA CALL? POSTER PATROL! This Wave and Spoke promotional poster was captured on Monday morning. Although approved by Poster Patrol, it is in contravention of Western’s poster policies because it is not on a designated notice board.
Megan Devlin ONLINE EDITOR @MegAtGazette
Rogue posters are circumventing the poster patrol and causing grief for UCC vendors. Mohanad Abadilah, manager of the Campus Computer store, said posters have been appearing on the pillar outside his business. He wouldn’t mind, except he pays close to $1,000 to have a vinyl covering on the pillar promoting his store. “Twice, it happened,” Abadilah said. “We spend a lot of money on that pole. That’s expensive material there, and when you take [the poster] off it rips it off.” He said he didn’t remember what the posters were advertising. “I just took it off,” Abidalah said. Al-taf Jiwaji, the head pharmacist
at the campus pharmacy, has poster issues too. He’s had to have the pharmacy pillar re-covered three times in the past two years. The tape used to affix posters overtop of his vinyl rips the material right off. “We don’t mind people putting up posters just for information, to get information out,” Jiwaji said. “I think people don’t know what the material is, they think it’s just paint.” According to the USC’s Creative Services poster regulations, notices may only be placed on designated boards and within glass-covered cabinets on campus. The policy comes from the board of governors, but is enforced by the USC. “Notices affixed onto pillars, concrete walls, windows, hallway walls and other areas not designated to accommodate postings will be removed,” the policy reads.
The computer store and pharmacy pillars, however, were not the only pillars to bear the forbidden posters. This week, Wave and Spoke promotional posters were posted on several walls and pillars around the UCC. “It’s just an oversight and we want to make the improvements,” Emerson Tithecott, USC vice-president communications, said. The poster patrol regulations are in place so that campus buildings aren’t overrun with promotional material. They also ensure that facilities aren’t damaged — that paint, or more expensive vinyl, doesn’t peel off with poster tape. “The regulations are in place for fairness’ sake,” Tithecott said. There is limited space to post notices on campus and notices are posted on a first-come first-served
basis. The Wave & Spoke posters gain more promotional space by being posted in spaces other than the designated boards. “There are clear advantages to avoiding the poster regulations, but there’s no malicious intent,” Tithecott said. By being affixed to a pillar, the Wave and Spoke posters are not in compliance with the regulations. “It’s not right for our posters to be up there,” Tithecott said, referring to the ads for events at the USCrun restaurants. “We do think these policies were created with the intent of creating an environment that is not only accessible but also a safe space.” He said those with poster complaints or concerns should email usc@uwo.ca.
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