The McGill Tribune Vol. 24 Issue 7

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JEN N IFER JE TT Starting in January, Students' Society acting President Andrew Bryan will replace Matthew Howatt, the democratically elected represen­ tative to the Board of Governors, the university's highest governing body. While some student leaders say the decision was inevitable due to changes to the Board's structure, oth­ ers questioned the constitutionality of the decision and the speed at which it was made. The decision, which requires approval by the SSMU Judicial Board, is a response to Board restructuring that has eliminated the SSMU president's voice-only seat. Regardless of who represents SSMU at the Board, there is currently no guarantee that students will be repre­ sented on the Boards increasingly powerful executive committee, which may also be downsized. Bryan argued that designating the president as the only SSMU rep­ resentative would strengthen the case for a student seat on the execu-

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five committee. Furthermore, he said, the president would be a more effec­ tive representative because of his "unparalleled sense of context. "[The president sits] on so many other bodies of the university," Bryan said. "They deal with the university on a day-today basis." Sending the president to Board meetings also resolves confidentiality issues. Business conducted at Board meetings is sometimes confidential, and the SSMU representative is not able to share that information with the president in those cases. FHowatt was acclaimed last spring. He pointed out the impropri­ ety of replacing the elected Board representative with the SSMU presi­ dent in a year when SSMU has no elected president. "This does not have wonderful optics. It's true," Bryan said, but he added that long-term student repre­ sentation is more important than SSMU's short-term image. "I think that's an acceptable

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The upcoming Students' Society fall election period will allow students to voice their opinions on several SSMU fees. Specifically, the referen­ dum, which runs from October 29 to November 3, will ask students whether to renew the Sexual Assault Centre of the McGill Students' Society's $ 1.50 fee, whether they would like the ability to opt out of the McGill Daily's $ 10-fee, and whether to adjust the SSMU membership fee to inflation.

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Giving more Since 1994, SSMU has collect­ ed a fee of $0.75 per student per semester in order to enable SACOMSS to provide support to sur­ vivors of sexual assault and to promote awareness of the issues surrounding sexual assault. However, the fee is subject to renewal every three years and expired last month. At its last meeting, SSMU council passed a motion to include a question on the referendum that will ask stu­ dents if they want to renew this fee over the period from next semester to the Fall 2007 semester.

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Giving less Former Students' Society execu­ tives and current undergraduate stu­ dents Rodrigo DeCastro, Mia Gewertz and Vivian Choy collected the required 500 signatures to submit a referendum question to Elections McGill that would let undergraduate students decide if they should be able to opt out of the Daily fee. Elections McGill is currently reviewing the petition. "Personally, I am dismayed that the former SSMU execs sponsoring

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