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NEWS: Trans-gender issues highlight university shortcomings.
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Curiosity delivers. Vol. 24 Issue 19
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BY T H E
K is s in g
STUDENTS'
SOCIETY
tr o u b le s
M o n tre a l
le s b ia n
la s t w e e k
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Tuesday, February 1, 2005
UNIVERSITY
"g a y -b a sh e d "
th e ir s e n s e
O n Friday afternoon, p o lic e vans w ith flashing blue lights s topped traffic fo r the la rg e g ro u p g a th ered on the corner o f rue St-Denis a n d avenue du M ont-R oyal. It w a s a peaceful protest, o f sorts— a "kiss-in." A b o u t 2 0 0 p e o p le c o n g re g a te d o n the street c orner to kiss an d dem onstrate a g a in s t homop h o b ic violence. Som e o f the supporters thrust signs th a t re a d "C h o q u a n t? Pour les h o m o p h o b e s " (Shocking? For the hom ophobes) into the air. The signs bore pictures o f tw o w o m e n kissing. A w e e k earlier, the c ro w d w a s not there, but a lesbian co u p le w a s. P\S they shared a kiss on the s id e w a lk, B rook M o rriso n w a s struck from b e h in d by a "g a y basher," a n d c o llid e d into her partner, Joëlle Perras. The im p a ct broke Perras's nose. Perras still bears d a rk purple bruises beneath both o f her eyes a n d stitches on the b rid g e o f her nose. But she d id n 't look distressed. "I really feel e m p o w e re d right n o w ," she sa id , though M o rriso n adm its that w a s n 't h o w they felt a
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SPORTS: H oly guacam ole, it's Super Bowl Sunday! (Bad joke.)
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OP/ED: A n g ry academ ic ape arbitrarily asserts asinine answers.
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w e e k a g o . " W e w e re just shocked for a b o u t a day, W e d id n 't even tell a n yo n e a t first because it took a b o u t 2 4 hours fo r us to d e c id e w h a t to d o ." They d e c id e d to hold a kiss-in, M o rriso n sa id , to m ake p e o p le a w a re o f the incident. M o re im por tantly, the co u p le had a personal g o a l o f re cla im in g security in their Plateau n e ig h b o u rh o o d. Brit Lucus, a U 0 student a t M c G ill, said she turned up a t the kiss-in b ecause she thought it w a s an im p o rta nt response to such a d is p la y o f brutality. "V io le n ce is o b vio u sly a b ig p ro b le m right n o w ," she sa id . " W e 're w o rk in g to c o m b a t genderb a se d v io le n c e , e s p e c ia lly th ro u g h V -D ay [a t M c G ill]." V-Day M c G ill presents its third annual benefit p e rform ance o f "The V ag in a M o n o lo g u e s this w e e ke n d . Lucas a g re e d w ith M o rriso n that raising a w a re ness o f the problem is cru c ia l, a n d that the kiss-in w o u ld help bring the. issue to the attention o f a w id e r public.
See K IS S -IN , p a g e 6.
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University loses out on potential windfall ANDREW SEGAL A venture that w o u ld have seen M c G ill sub mit a b id to co-host the 2 0 1 l Summer W o rld University G am es has been d e ra ile d because the city governm ent w ith d re w its fin a n cia l support. As a result, M c G ill w ill be d e prived of millions of dollars in subsidized improvements to its athletic facilities. "The project that w as put together by the five M ontreal universities has been put to sleep, said a disappointed Robert Dubeau, M c G ill's director o f athletics. The city inform ed Dubeau and the Athletics departm ent in w ritin g on D ecem ber f 3 that it w as reneging on its com m itm ent to sponsor a bid
b y M c G ill, C o n co rd ia , Université du Q u é b e c à M on tré a l, Université d e M on tré a l, a n d Ecole Technique Supérieur to bring the Universiade — the second-largest sporting event in the w o rld in terms of number of participants, be h in d -o n ly the O ly m p ic s — to M ontreal, and also that it w o u ld not subsidize the G am es themselves. The provin cia l Liberals soon fo llo w e d the city's lead, saying that they w o u ld no longer contribute a portion of the G am es' $ 8 0 -m illion budget. A lthough Dubeau tried to convince the g o v ernment to cha n g e its position, it w a s to no avail, and he w a s forced to announce to the Athletics B oard on January 2 5 that no hope for p la cin g a b id rem ained. The tw o levels of governm ent
See B L U N D E R S , p a g e 21.
Ancient history comes alive this month at the Museum of Fine Arts. See page 18.
I Ra ra Bush. Boo to gay m arriage. Being right of centre is hardly a popular political stance in a city like M o n tre a l... but is it really all black & white? Hardly. | Some M cG ill students w ho hold dear their conservative beliefs and refuse to jump on the liberal bandw agon. Call us crazy, but a lot of them m ake pretty good points.
T h i s W e e k in M c G ill A t h le t ic s =ri., Fe b . 4 R edm en H o ck e y v s R y e rso n 7:30pm S a t., Fe b . 5 R edm en H o ck e y v s Toronto 7pm S a t., Feb. 5 B asketb all (W) 6pm (M) 8pm v s Laval S u n ., Fe b . 6 (W) 1pm (M) 3pm v s M ontréal (G a m e s a t M c C o n n e ll A re n a & M c G ill S p o r t s C e n tre )