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OPINION: Monty vs. T.O.: clash of the titans.
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A&E: W.O.W.-worth their weight in wax Tuesday, November 8, 2005
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Martlets 3-peat as Q uebec so ccer champs D A V ID B LYE Som etim es, when two sides m eet on the field, it becom es clear very quickly which team is better. Other tim es, when two strong, wellbalanced team s m eet, the match is not about which one dominates the other, but instead about which squad makes the fewest mistakes and capitalizes on its oppo nents' errors. Sunday night's Quebec University Soccer League cham pionship game be tween McGill and Université de Montréal definitely fell into the latter category. In a game full of nearchances and hard defending, McGill finally wore down the Carabins' defence and scored the game's lone goal in the first m inute of extra-tim e, ending the tough, rain-filled
outing with a 1-0 victory at Molson Stadium. But there w as little cele brating for a team that had all along expected to win the QUSL and earn a trip to the nationals, which start Thurs day in Edmonton. Captain and QUSL co-player of the year Shari Fraser felt that the Martlets could have played better. "It was alright," Fraser said. "We got the job done, which counts in the end, but we know we can still play stronger. The first half was decent, but in the second half, we kind of crumbled under their pressure, but we held up. [Goalkeeper Victoria Villalba] came up with a cou ple good saves and we were strong in the back. But I'm happy we could come up with the win." See OVERTIME page 22.
C A SA kicked out of the house SSM U council’s unanimous vote leaves students w ith o u t representation at the federal level JAMES G O T O W IE C The debate was short and sweet, unlike m ost discussions at Students' Society Council. After a mere 20 minutes, councillors voted Thursday to withdraw SSMU from the Canadian Alliance of Student Associations, a federal lobby group. Now an alliance of 18 universitylevel student associations, CASA repre sents the interests of roughly 30 0,0 00 students to various Cabinet ministers and
federal civil servants. SSM U's move means that McGill students now have no representatives in Ottawa to lobby on stu dent issues. In presenting the motion to with draw, External Affairs Com m ittee Chairman Corey Shefman told Council that CASA was no longer right for SSMU. "CASA is sim ply unable to be changed to m eet the needs of our stu dents," he said. "CASA is, most important ly, not the CASA that we need today." He said that the association is unable to help
students in the fight for $4-billion in trans fer payments. The issue is not a new one—Council considered withdrawing from CASA in March 20 04, debating for more than four hours over two sessions before ultimately deciding to remain in the organization. At the tim e, Martin Doe, a form er SSMU president and then-Board of Governors representative, argued that 40 per cent of M cGill's budget cam e from federal sources, and that lobbying those sources
n Nov. 11, we take a moment of silence to hon our veterans of worldwide conflicts. Despite hav ing such a designated date, remembrance and gratitude should not be neglected after the poppies fall off our coats. As conflict continues to wreak havoc, we must not forget that though many wars may have ended, m emory is forever.
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