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OPINION: En garde, evil foe, lest my foible foin your flesh
Vol. 24 Issue lO
FEATURE:
Allocating the blam^heml-appropriately
SPORTS: Community v-ball spiked in Off the Beaten Path Tuesday, November 2, 2004
PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS' SOCIETY OF M C G I L L UNIVERSITY
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S S M U & C K U T o n s a m e w a v e le n g th University will no longer co lle ct radio station's student fe e "I'm co n fu se d !" you crie d .
EMILY HARRIS After months o f drawn-out negotia tions, the Students' Society and student-run radio station CKUT have come to a tenta tive agreement as to how they w ill merge. In Novem ber 2 0 0 1 , the executive committee of M c G ills Board of Governors renewed their agreement with CKUT on the condition that they develop an agree ment with SSMU, making the Society responsible for collecting the student fee that funds the station. The executive com mittee was concerned about the lo w repre
sentation of M cG ill students on CKUTs board of directors, the rising number of members with no association to the univer sity and any liability the university might have in the event of a defam atory suit. Earlier this semester, because no agreem ent had been com pleted, the administration withheld part of CKUTs stu dent fees—a financial loss o f $ 7 0 ,0 0 0 for the station. "CKUT gathers funding... annually in tw o ways," said G yve Safavi, student rep resentative to CKUT. "O ne is the $ 7 0 ,0 0 0 from students and the rest is from a station-
run funding drive. The student fees make up about 4 0 per cent of CKUTs annual budget." W ithout these funds, the station was forced to decrease its budget substantially. "It is evident that without the fee trans fer in the long term, CKUT w ill be unable to survive as a licensed radio station," Safavi said. W ith this lack o f funding affecting the production of the station, CKUT and SSMU were finally able to come to an
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