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In last week's elections, students determined the future direction of Students' Society. The SSMU Presi dency went to the current Arts Presi dent, Mark Luz, whilethe Equity slate, led by incum bent President Jason Prince, was shut out of Execu tive positions. S ee p age 3
In s id e T h is W e e k N e w s : Q uebec C ity g r a n t cuts a n d lo w e r tu itio n fee increases could le a d to d ra s tic a c tio n fro m th e M c G ill a d m in is tra tio n in o rd e r to com ply w ith a d e fic it re p a y m e n t p la n . See p ag e 4 O p /E d : D e s p ite th e elec tio n o f L u z , Johnson, P ro m is lo w , th e fu tu re o f S tu d e n ts ' S o ciety does n ot seem to be fa d in g as F r i day's re s u lts re v e a le d tw o k e y decisions. S ee e d ito r ia l, p a g e 6 F e a tu re s : Sam I am - I f yo u w ill n o t e a t g re e n eggs a n d h a m , I suggest you re a d up on y o u r options. L e t us ta k e you on a to u r of M o n tre a l's best b re a k fa s t nooks. S e e p a g e 10 E n t e r t a i n m e n t : A fin e p a ir o f balls. A w e llro u n d e d p re v ie w o f th e u p an d -co m in g A rts a n d Sciences d in n er-d an ces. S e e p a g e 13 S p o r ts : M é la n ie C h o in iè re w in s gold a n d L in d a T h y e r tw o s ilv e r m e d a ls as th e M a r tle ts place fifth in th e c o u n try a t th e C IA U T ra c k a n d F ie ld cham p io n sh ip . S e e p a g e 17
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