T •H •E January 10th, 1995
Published by the Students’ Society of McGill University
TRIBUNE
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Volume 14 Issue 14
Court halts McGill inquiry into Sergent death By M ichael Broadhurst
News S S M U Com m ittee to consider inclusion o f Hepatitis B vaccination in Health plan. See Page 2
Y ou've heard her, you've used her... M eet the M A R S lady. See Page 8
Editorial Is Newt G ingrich stealing Christm as as Republican's take over the 104th Congress. See Page 6
ENTERTAINMENT The Trib chats it up with punk deities Bad Religion. See Page 13
SPORTS Track and Field kicks o ff the new season in New Hampshire, and Basketball M artlets bot tom out at host tourney. See Page 17
C olum nists G. G ib so n .................... Page 7 M . L uz.......................... Page 7 P. S h a h ......................... Page 9
D epartm en ts C rossw ord................... Page 5 O bserver.......................Page 5 W hat’s O n ............... Page 19
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ab ou t the in q u iry , and was not allowed to attend while witnesses testified. The petition also alleged that M cG ill and B loom are linked too closely. Bloom is paid by the univer sity for conducting the investigation, and his son is currently registered in the Faculty o f Medicine. The peti tion asked the Court to suspend the
investigation and require M cGill to appoint an investigator with greater independence from the university. M cG ill’s University Relations Office released a statement respond ing to V ia u ’ s ju d g e m e n t on December 7. According to the com muniqué, the university accepted the decision o f the court: “ In lig h t o f the im p ortan ce
w hich the U n iv ersity attach es to both the perceived and the actual fairness o f the inquiry, McGill does not intend to appeal the temporary suspension. M cGill continues, how ever, to have the utmost confidence in M aître B lo o m ,” the statem ent said.
Q uebec Superior Court judge Pierre Viau ruled D ecem ber 6 that M cG ill’s inquiry into the April 1994, su icid e o f neurology and neuro surgery professor Justine Sergent be suspend ed te m p o ra rily . M c G ill appointed Casper B loom , a former See Sergeant Page 2 b â to n n ie r o f the M o n tre a l B a r A sso cia tio n , to conduct the inquiry. Sergent and her hus band Yves committed sui cide on April 9 last year, following an article in the Gazette which outlined the contents o f an anonymous letter alleg ing scie n tific m iscond uct by Serg en t. The Gazette also referred to an institutional state ment released by M cG ill in response to the anony mous letter. T hat letter was sig n ed by D ean o f M edicine Richard Cruess and Richard A. Murphy, director o f the M ontreal N e u ro lo g ic a l In stitu te . Serg en t worked in both the fa cu lty o f m ed icine and the MNI. B u t law y ers re p re senting S e rg en t’ s estate filed a petition in Superior Court on November 22 to te m p o ra rily suspend B lo o m ’ s in v e s tig a tio n . Claude-Armand Sheppard, who represents Sergent’s estate, said the estate was The n e w A th letics Field h o u se com p lex is n o w open. Ta lked a b o u t sin ce 1982, the state o f the a rt com plex w as com p le te d last Novem ber. not g iv en in fo rm a tio n
New Athletics Fieldhouse is the sports highlight By A llana H enderson Across the city there is a construction site that represents a lot more than just an addition to M ontreal’ s architectural landscape. The site is the home o f the future Fom m. The new hockey m ecca for fans all over North America. “New” and “Forum” is almost a contradiction in terms. There is so much history within the walls o f the existing structure that many have questioned the endeavor as a whole. Ju st a few months ago, the piece o f land beside the Currie Gymnasium looked a lot like that site at the bottom o f the city. Construction had taken over the mountainside hugging Molson Stadium and many curious onlookers questioned
what its purpose was. “New facilities” was the only clue that the M cGill community was given. Now that the “new facilities” have materi alised, the method in the madness comes to light and those questioning the building o f the new Forum can take com fort in the M cG ill experi ence. There are important sim ilarities between the fieldhouse and the Forum and they have noth ing to do with structure. Call it evolution, call it progress, the bottom line is that the development is a step toward the future, based on strong traditions and experiences o f the p ast. T h e h is to ry o f the M o n tre a l Canadiens speaks for itself, M cG ill’s history is somewhat more modest but, not at all less strong. T h e N ew C o m p lex in itia tiv e w as M c G ill’ s
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acknowledgment o f the importance o f athletics and fitness alongside academics in the university com m unity, but it is also a com m itm ent to a dynamic future in the 21st century because the changes have brought a new energy into the Athletics environment. T h e in te g ra tio n o f th e C u rrie G y m , M e m o ria l P o o l, M o lso n S tad iu m and the Fieldhouse was brought about by the M olson Fam ily and the Seagram Company Ltd., along with numerous individual investors and sponsors. Not only has their contribution resulted in new facilities for the students, it has also provided an environment for improved research in the facul ties o f Medicine, Education, and Science. See A thletics Page 17
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