OPINION “McGill’s crumbling brick met with nerves of steel” pg. 06
FEATURE “Discussing academic freedom at McGill” pg. 08-09
The McGill Tribune
EDITORIAL: iN SUPPORT OF FREE MENSTRUAL HYGIENE PRODUCTS ON CAMPUS pg. 05
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2016
VOL. 36 ISSUE 8
PUBLISHED BY THE SPT, A STUDENT SOCIETY OF MCGILL UNIVERSITY
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Where do i begin... the rocky horror picture show
Alissa Zilber
Staff Illustrator
Alex Frankel released his solo EP, Negative Space, on Sept. 30. (Lauren Benson-Armer / The McGill Tribune)
AMUSE general assembly authorizes strike mandate
Labour union demands $15 minimum wage for McGill support employees Domenic Casciato Contributor With 82 per cent approval, the Association for McGill University Support Employees (AMUSE) pursued a mandate on Oct. 20 to authorize the union to strike. AMUSE began in Fall 2008 in hopes of unionizing work
study employees. According to the AMUSE website, there are currently 1500 union members, representing both casual and temporary employees at McGill. Approximately 55% of McGill’s nonacademic employees are members of AMUSE. Since May 2015, AMUSE has been at the bargaining table
to discuss the renegotiation of its collective agreement with representatives from McGill’s administration. The agreement determines the rate of pay, benefits, and other non-monetary privileges of support employees at McGill. AMUSE’s monetary demands, which include increasing the number of job titles and
reevaluating wages for its members, were all denied by the university. The AMUSE negotiation team hopes that bringing a strike mandate to the table will reverse McGills decision. Bradley Powell, Vice-President (VP) internal affairs at AMUSE and member of its negotiating team, explained the union’s strategy.
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The Film
In conversation with Laurent Duvernay-Tardif Right guard for the NFL’s Kansas City Chiefs while a medical student at McGill Nicole Spadotto Staff Writer Balancing a full course load and extracurricular activities is demanding for anybody, but McGill medical student Laurent DuvernayTardif is more than up for the challenge—especially given his “extra-
curricular activity” entails a fulltime NFL job. Though Duvernay-Tardif’s short-term goal is to win Kansas City’s game against the Indianapolis Colts next weekend, his long-term goal has always been medical school. He walked onto his CEGEP football team and played while
enrolled in the pre-med program. Duvernay-Tardif thought he would give up football after CEGEP when he came to McGill as a direct entry student; however, his love of the game proved too strong. “Everyone was telling me I would have to make choices, that I couldn’t do both [medical school
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The last time I was in a movie theatre, I wore a dark red negligee, bright red lipstick, and a second-hand sequined blazer that, judging from its shoulder pads, probably once belonged to a Las Vegas business woman in 1987. This was my fourth time attending a Rocky Horror shadow cast show—where a group of actors performs the film as it is simultaneously projected on a screen behind them. I brought along a few friends who were new to the film—or who we Rocky veterans call “virgins”. The Rocky Horror Picture Show is a 1975 horror-comedy musical that was a box-office flop at the time of its release, but has since gained a large cult following. Rocky Horror, while shocking to mainstream audiences of its time, is beloved for its open embrace of queerness, gender bending, and unrestrained sexuality. Whether you’ve never heard of the musical, or are only vaguely familiar with the name, the following insider knowledge about Rocky Horror will soon have you putting on a pair of black heels and red lipstick and heading to the cinema.
and football at McGill] at the same time,” Duvernay-Tardif said. “But, there was a big part of me that was missing it. I called the [McGill] coach [Sonny Wolfe] and explained to him the situation [….] He understood and I started practicing with the team about four weeks into the season.”
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The plot follows newly engaged couple Brad and Janet, whose car breaks down in the middle of a rain storm. In search for help, they unknowingly knock on the door of a castle belonging to a mad scientist named Dr. Frank N. Furter. The bold and charismatic Frank N Furter, dressed in fishnets and a corset, happens to be throwing a convention to unveil his latest experiment.
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