Tribune The McGill
Published by the Tribune Publication Society Volume No. 31 Issue No. 15
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Craig Kielburger McGill Living Library Editorial Hangovers SOPA and PIPA Sweeney Todd Fantasy hockey
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Senate talks Nov. 10 report By Carolina Millán Ronchetti News Editor
Players’ Theatre’s Hay Fever takes on the roaring ‘20s British culture. For the review, see page 15. (Sam Reynolds / McGill Tribune)
Members of the university senate gathered last Wednesday in order to discuss the investigation and recommendations regarding the events of Nov. 10. The investigation was conducted by Dean of Law Daniel Jutras, and was released Dec. 15. In her opening remarks, Principal Heather Munroe-Blum stated that she accepts all six recommendations proposed by the Jutras report. The details of the implementation of these recommendations will be developed and released by Munroe-Blum following a Board of Governors meeting on Jan. 31. Introducing his report, Jutras restated his mandate and the process of his investigation. He noted that the focus of the investigation was on clarifying facts, and that the facts on the report were those that could be confirmed by a plurality of sources. “I readily accept that, as written, the report does not provide a full account of the subjective feelings or emotions of those who were present on that day,” he said. “It is a narrative written from the point of view of an outside observer, not a collage of a subjective individual See “JUTRAS” on page 3
McGill reveals more about future Quartier d’Innovation
VP Research presents on research hub; senators voice concerns about ethics and source of funding By Anand Bery News Editor During a report to Senate last Wednesday, McGill University revealed the details of its plan to develop the Quartier d’Innovation (QI), a research and entrepreneurship-driven innovation hub.
The QI is intended to be a dynamic neighbourhood driven by research and innovation coming from the university, NGOs, emerging start-ups, and existing corporations. The proposed centre will be much like the MaRS research hub in Toronto and Barcelona 22 in Spain. In her talk, McGill’s Vice-Prin-
cipal of Research and International Relations Rose Goldstein discussed the potential economic benefits a research centre could have for the city of Montreal, as well as for the province and Canada. Goldstein pointed to Spain as an example, noting that while its economy has been suffering in recent years, Barcelona
has been best prepared to weather the downturn among Spanish cities. She went on to suggest that the Barcelona 22 hub may have contributed to some of the city’s growth. The QI also represents a partnership between École de technologie supérieure (ÉTS), a Montreal university that’s part of the Univer-
sity of Montreal system specializing in engineering and technology, and McGill. The hub, which will begin with one building owned by McGill and another owned by ÉTS, is hoping to eventually span the entire neighbourhood south-west of downtown See “QI” on page 2