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By Laura Levin In the last few w eeks, m em ­ bers o f the M ontreal artistic com ­ m unity have w itnessed theatrical hysteria over the w ork o f Russian d ir e c to r A le x a n d r e ( S a s h a ) M arine. M arine m ay be fam iliar to the M cG ill com m unity as the d irecto r o f tw o M ainstage plays, A rcadia and The Life o f G alileo. T h e s h e e r n u m b e r o f a r ti c le s recently published about M arine’s w o rk a t te s ts to an o v e r n ig h t fan aticism about this m ysterious virtuoso. T h e m o st m u n d a n e w ay o f accounting for this ‘M arine-fever’ is to m ention his recent success in w in n in g th e p r e s ti g io u s A sso c ia tio n o f Q u eb e c T h e a tre C ritics’ aw ard for his French pro­ du ctio n o f H am let. H ow ever, to b e s t u n d e r s ta n d th e a llu r e o f M a rin e ’s d ire c to ria l fe a ts, it is essen tial to look not only at his H am let, but also at the enticing philosophy o f aesthetics that his theatrical w orks expound. M a r in e ’s th e a tr ic a l p ie c e s overw helm the view er with sheer v isu al an d sen so ry o v erlo a d . In his production o f H am let, w hich h as n o w b ee n re m o u n te d a t L a Licorne, the characters appear as m o n s tr o u s c a r ic a tu r e s of S h ak esp eare’s original personae. Claudius is decked out in a m as­ sive leopard print cape, G ertrude d o n s b a w d y l in g e r ie , w h ile O phelia flounders about with long fu ch sia tresses. T he frantic sty l­ iz ed m o v e m en ts u n d ersc o re the text in a horrifying expressionistic m anner throughout the piece. It is in th is u n c a n n y a n d m o n stro u s re p re s e n ta tio n , one th a t d iffe rs f ro m , y e t g e s tu r e s b a c k to S h a k e s p e a r e , th a t M a r in e ’s unique theatrical vision lies. M a rin e o ffe rs a u d ie n c e s a v ie w in to w h a t h e c a lls “ L a D e u x ie m e R é a lité ” (T h e Secondary Reality).

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J o u rn a l s h o r ta g e a ffe c tin g s tu d e n ts a n d p ro fs By Erika W hite M c G ill lib ra rie s hrave b ee n forced to cancel subscrip tio n s to many general and specific period­ ic journals, to the disadvantage o f students in the faculties o f science and m edicine. T his cutback is a resu lt o f a 25 p e r c e n t cu t in th e lib ra rie s' budget, as w ell as a large increase in the cost o f journals. A ccording to M c G ill L ib r a r y D ir e c to r Frances G roen, although the aver­ age yearly increase in journal sub­

scrip tio n costs is 12 p er cent, in 1998, the figure for the scientific p e rio d ic a ls ro se to 21 p e r cen t. O verall, M cG ill spends ap p ro x i­ m a te ly $ 5 ,2 0 0 ,0 0 0 p e r y e a r on journals alone. T he list o f available jo u rn als gets shorter by the year. Form erly, the library w as cutting dow n on as fe w jo u r n a l s as p o s s ib le , an d m o s tly o n ly v e ry s p e c ia liz e d titles. N ow , in an e ffo rt to c o n ­ serve as m uch m oney as possible, g en eral jo u rn a ls are n ex t on the list.

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"W e n e e d m o re m o n e y ,” G ro e n e x p la in e d . “ W e n e e d an in crease o f 12 p e r ce n t p er year base, and its got to be guaranteed. W ith the libraries, you d o n ’t ju st fix it once, and [the problem ] goes aw ay and stays fixed. Y ou have to look at them annually." The shortage is having a neg­ ative effect on both professors and students. R oger Palfree, a profes­ s o r w h o c o - o r d in a te s yearlon-g research sem inars for m icrobiolo­ gy and im m unology, com m ented on som e o f the difficulties. "R esearch o f scientific litera­ ture is a branching p aper chase,” Palfree said. “O ne reference leads to s e v e r a l o th e r s . T itl e s a n d a b s tra c ts... are n o t s u ffic ie n t to w eed o ut those articles [that] do n o t c o n ta in th e g o ld e n n u g g e ts one is m ining for. O ne needs the full article in one's hand, if only fo r a m in u te , as o n e d e c id e s to place it on the not useful p ile.” S tu d e n ts w o rk in g to w a rd s their M asters' and P h D s’ are expe­ rien cin g the greatest o bstacles o f a ll, tr y in g to o r g a n iz e th e ir rese arch sch ed u les w hile h aving to w ait for inform ation w hich may or may not even be used. "Y o u n ee d jo u r n a ls in [th e lib r a ry ] as p r im a ry s o u r c e s o f in f o r m a ti o n ," s a id A a ro n W indsor, executive chairperson o f P G S S . " [T h e ir a b s e n c e ] e lim i­ n a te s th e sp e e d an d e ff ic ie n c y w ith w hich w e can com plete our degrees in a tim ely fashion." P a lfre e fee ls th a t th e s itu a ­ tion, though in convenient, is not u n m a n a g e a b le if th e stu d e n t is aw are o f the lim itations and takes the tim e to plan ahead. "T h e fre e in te r lib r a r y lo an service th at M cG ill provides is a g r e a t h e lp in w ritin g a r e v ie w paper," he said. "F or the student w ho does not leave everything to the last m inute, there is still tim e to do a g o o d jo b , b u t h av in g to request so m any loans these days c e rta in ly slo w s d o w n th e p a p e r chase." S om e jo u rn als are becom ing a v a ila b le o n lin e , w h ic h m a y

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som eday m ake the issue o f library subscriptions obsolete. H ow ever, not everyone is com pletely satis­ fied w ith the idea o f surrendering th eir research to the in tern et and their eyes to a com puter screen. W indsor com m ented on p o s­ sible p ro b lem s in a larg ely elec­ tronic research age. A n article on th e co m p u te r ca n n o t b e p eru se d and photocopied in part: it has to b e p r in te d o u t in its fu ll fo rm . T h erefo re, a stu d e n t is le ft w ith m a n y p a g e s in s te a d o f th e few im portant points, leading to possi­ ble disorganization, w ith an over­ lo a d o f irre le v a n t p a p e rs. A lso , not all journals are available elec­ tro n ically , so the in tern et cannot alw ays be counted on as a reliable form o f research.

The Library Im provem ent Fund Efforts are being m ade by the S tu d e n ts ' S o c ie ty o f M c G ill U niversity and the M cG ill Library C om m ittee to reverse these drastic changes in funding. A portion o f the M cG ill S tu d en t F und, w hich all undergraduate students pay as p a rt o f th e ir s tu d e n t fe e s, g o e s tow ard the L ibrary Im provem ent F u n d . T he L IF u ses its fu n d s to im prove the resources w ithin the s y s te m . T w o y e a r s a g o , th e M cL e n n an -R e d p ath e-classro o m w as opened, a room w ith com put­ er term inals available for student u s e . T h is y e a r , a c c o r d in g to X av ier V an C hau, vice-p resid en t o f u n iv e rs ity a ffa irs fo r S S M U and a m em ber o f the library com ­ m ittee, the L IF w ill use its funds to increase jo u rn al titles. "W hat w e focus on is student u sage o f the library and how w e c a n im p r o v e it," V a n C h a u e x p la in e d . " [T h e L IF w ill] in crease the am o u n t o f jo u rn a ls, se ria ls an d b asic c o lle c tio n s, as w ell as digitals." W ith the increase in electron­ ic research, V an Chau also hopes C o n tin u e d on Page 2

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