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Volume 26 Issue 13 • November 28,2006

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t o b e s h u ffle d AUS approves plan from administration J essica K o stuck A large space reallocation plan for several Faculty of Arts de­ partments iscausing unrestamong some students and faculty poten­ tially affected by the proposal. In response to the plan proposed by Dean of Arts Christopher Manfredi and Provost Anthony Masi, the Arts Undergraduate Society issued a report to the space reallocation committee that they said was based on "verbal reports and person meetings with the faculty." In June McGill acquired a new building on Rue Durocher, and has been slowly moving administrative departments to the site. The plan calls for the Accounting depart­ ment to be moved out of the Ferrier building, freeing up space that would be given to Arts. In a series of moves reminiscent of a sliding block puzzle, the offices of the fac­ ulties of Education, Law and Arts will be brought together in their separate buildings, and the Arts Leacock Computer Labs would be moved into Ferrier. The first stage of the move is to take place in the summer of 2007 The changes, however, do not stop there. Five classrooms on the second floor of the Arts Build­ ing and one classroom in Arts West would be converted into faculty offices, and the space previously occupied by the Arts Leacock Computer Labs would be turned into clasroom space. Flowever, none of these plans are final. In their report, AUS generally supported the proposed plan, but expressed reservations about the ways in which the transition would take place. The report stated that "the

AUS expects this to be a mutually beneficial project for students and staff and supports the direction of the Art Faculty's plan for the new space. We believe this plan and the consultation with AUS to be in line with the student-centred focus of McGill University." The AUS executive approved the plan, even with their reserva­ tions, because of the proposed benefits. "We had met with the dean and we asked for follow up details, but we never got any," said AUS President RJ Kelford. "We never saw any real numbers. We support it because it was pitched to us in a really great way. It made sense without seeing the actual policy. We support the positives that come out of the plan." English professor Peter Gibian expressed his concerns about the reorganization. "The space plan is disastrous Héma-Québec made its return to McGill at the Tomlinson Fieldhouse on Monday afternoon. from the point of view of the Eng­ Athletics Representative to SSMU Irina Zheleznyak lish Department and the Arts Fac­ A aron S ig al echoed the stance. "This is a completely non-political event. ulty," Gibian said. "I think English Despite a recent Students' Society ban on blood drives [McGill Athletics] were planning this for a while and it has professors are pretty much unani­ in the Shatner building, McGill Athletics held its second an­ nothing to do with SSMU or how anyone feels about the mous in that sense. It is a very sad issue." situation and I hope the plan is nual blood drive in Tomlinson Fieldhouse Monday. Although spearheaded by Kathryn Weaver, administrative assistant to On Nov. 2, SSMU Council passed a motion banning radically revised." Athletics director Derek Drummond, the campaign was open blood drives in the Shatner building until both Hema-QuéJacqueline Whyte Appleby, bec and-Health Canada resolved their blood-screening poli­ U3 Flonours English and President to the wider student population and not specifically to McGill cies which student activists have deemed discriminatory. of the Department of English Stu­ student-athletes. While the climate on campus has been heavily politicized Under its current guidelines, Héma-Québec will not accept dents Association, also sees the blood donations from any man found to have sex with men move as detrimental to the de­ due to last year's Hema-Québec-Second Cumming fiasco and the Student Society's recent banning of blood collection in since 1977. The Society Constitution compels SSMU activities partment. "Shoving [students] into a ce­ the Shatner building, McGill Athletics has been quick to point to be undertaken "without discrimination on the basis of irrel­ ment room - I don't know how it out that this drive, already in its second installment, has been evant personal characteristics." Councillors have interpreted in the works since August and is no way a political statement the clause as restrict groups that are judged to have inher­ would affect learning," Appleby against SSMU's controversial policy. ently discriminatory policies from operating events in SSMUsaid in reference to converting the "The drive was planned well before the SSMU action," governed areas, Leacock Labs to classrooms. "If we McGill Athletics is not under the jurisdiction of the Stu­ do nothing, it sets a precedent for Weaver said."I organized these when I worked at Bombardier splitting up departments. We're and I wanted to have one here. It went relatively well last year dents' Society and any SSMU resolutions-such as the blood and it was something we decided we wanted to have every See SSMU on page 2 2 See STORY on page 5 year in November."

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