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McGill unable to capture crown A aron S igal For the first time all year, the McGill Martlets, the top-ranked team through­ out the regular season and playoffs, were simply outplayed. In a struggle between two of the most powerful programs' in university women's hockey, McGill again emerged on the short end of the stick as the Mart­ lets fell 4-0 to a third-seeded, Canada West champion University of Alberta squad in the CIS national final in Ottawa. In the most important game of the year— televised nationally on The Score— McGill came out with a lacklus­ tre, lethargic performance that cost the team a first Canadian university title in nine tries, a first McGill championship in any CIS female athletic pursuit and hand­

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ed the Alberta Pandas their sixth title in the past seven years. The Martlets were also unable to avenge a 2-0 loss against the same Pandas program suffered in the 2000 CIS national championship game. The Martlets found themselves be­ hind early in the affair as only 40 seconds into the game, a nervous Gillian Merrifield committed an egregious turnover at her own blueline, allowing an untouched Panda, Taryn Barry, to rifle a snap shot over Charline Labonté's glove hand from the slot. Clearly rattled and not used to trail­ ing, especially so early in a contest, McGill seemed to unravel under the pressure, reverting into a low-pressure defensive shell. As a result, only eight minutes after

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Web site to streamline opt-outs Ken S un While many student fees such as the levies for CKUT and the Quebec Public In­ terest Research Group have always been technically opt-outable, going to each and every organization to get a few dol­ lars back has hardly been worth the time or effort. But a new online system being put together by Students' Society VicePresident Finance and Operations Dave Sunstrum will allow students to opt out of their fees online. The plan has the support of the Stu­ dent Accounts Office and is expected to be implemented in time for the fall se­ mester. "We are very much in support of the process to opt-out of student fees being streamlined and to that end would prob­ ably provide links on Minerva to the sites that host the opt-out process,” said Mary Jo McCullogh of the Student Accounts

office. "It will still be within the jurisdic­ tion of the particular student society to manage the opt-out process and then submit the lists to our office for process­ ing." As of now, the project is still under discussion between SSMU and Student Accounts. Sunstrum, who plans to make the new opt-out Web site.work in a similar way to the online voting system, intends to complete this project before the end of his term. "My aim is to have this done by the time I leave and if not then at least have enough done so [incoming VP finance and operations] Imad Barake can finish it by September,"Sunstrum said. There are currently two SSMU fees that are opt-outable. The first is the Mc­ Gill Undergraduate Student Fund, which incorporates the Library Improvement

See GROUPS on page 4

Generation Y— also referred to as "Generation Me," "MyPods" and "Baby boomlets"— has been accused of narcissism and immaturity. Are we really just a group of self-absorbed Facebook addicts? See Features on page 12 to find out.

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