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Volume No. 32 Joke Issue
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Feature William Shatner suing over use of his name for the SSMU Building pg 16
opinion ssmu exec should have been elected by papal conclave pg 10
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HMB STAYING AT McGILL
Munroe-Blossom crowns herself Queen of McGill; university to reconnect with monarchical roots Andrea Kernavavsksis Chief Propagandist of the Realm Early on Easter Sunday, the McGill Community received an MRO from Principal Helga Monroe-Blossom, announcing that, instead of leaving at the end of the year, she will remain at McGill, and will take her new title as Queen
of the Downtown and Macdonald Campuses, effective immediately. This announcement took many people at McGill—now known as “subjects”—by surprise, with many questioning the legality and sanity of the decision. Jim Carrey has been announced as court jester. Rumour has it that McGill could not afford a more re-
leveant comedian to take this role, but has emphasized the fact that he is Canadian, which, to Canadians, is important. “It’s a role I am excited to begin,” Carrey said. “I know the portfolio well, and I think I can bring some entertainment to our new Queen, and whoever she decides to invite to the Castle. It’s al-
ways a party in James Admin.” “I think this is all great,” History Professor Henry Tudor, who specializes in the British monarchy, said. “It’s about time monarchies made a comeback. They really can be effective in getting things done. Plus, who doesn’t love having a Queen to bow down to? She could also be an enlightened monarch…
that is always a possibility.” “A lot of people don’t realize McGill’s monarchist roots,” Tudor continued. “This is simply a revival of a tradition that’s been around for a while. I mean, there is a statue of Queen Victoria outside the Schulich Music Building, for Pete’s sake. This is where the campus has been heading for a while.”