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Volume 26 Issue 6 •October 11,2006

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The Students' Society held its first semi-annual General Assembly of the year last Thursday. Required once a semeseter after an ammendment to the Students' Society constitution made last spring, the GA is designed to provide a way for students to take part in active democracy on campus. The Shatner Ballroom doors opened at 1130 a.m. and students poured in to vote on issues put forth by fellow under­ graduates. Roughly 170 students attend­ ed, exceeding the necessary quorum of 100 students and making any GA deci­ sions binding. The agenda contained three mo­ tions. The first two, submitted by the Grassroots Association for Student Power, committed SSMU to take a stand against rising corporate influence on campus and to support workers in their struggles with McGill administration. A third mo­ tion was submitted by Midnight Kitchen

to guarantee the group access to the third floor kitchen in Shatner, which they claim belongs to the organization after a verbal agreement made with SSMU dur­ ing the 2003 renovations to Shatner. The issue of kitchen space for Mid­ night Kitchen, a SSMU service that pro­ vides free vegan food to students, was the first to be discussed. The motion called for guaranteed access to the kitchen in the form of a key ensuring that members could get into the kitchen at any time. Problems were cited with the current agreement in which other organizations were using the kitchen, interfering with Midnight Kitchen's operation. "We're bringing this to the GA be­ cause the relationship [between SSMU and Midnight Kitchen] has disintegrated, and the SSMU has not been able to ac­ commodate the discussion," said one supporter during debate. See GA on page 2

FEUQ membership on fall referendum SSMU reacts to secret meeting

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For the second time in tw o years, Students' Society Council has taken steps to remove SSMU from student lobbying group la Fédération Etudiante Universitaire du Q uébec In a special Council meeting held Thursday, a m o­ tion was passed that will add the ques­ tion of SSMU's membership in la FEUQ to the fall referendum ballot. Students will now bé able to vote on whether or not SSMU should terminate its relation­ ship with the provincial student interest group in the October referendum. If stu­ dents vote to remain in FEUQ, another referendum question must be presented in March; should students elect to disas­ sociate, the question will not appear in

the next referendum. The meeting, called by SSMU Presi­ dent Aaron Donny-Clark to be held 10 minutes after the regularly scheduled council meeting, was in reaction to a gathering held between two FEUQ Vice-Presidents, former FEUQ Secretary General Eric van Eyken, SSMU Board of Governors Representative and Arts Sen­ ator Jacob Itzkowitz, and McGill student Esther Benoit. The meeting was described by Van Eyken as an initial campaigning attempt to evaluate opinions and resources on campus with regard to the upcoming spring FEUQ referendum. The main concerns expressed by See FEUQ on page 5

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