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Concerns raised by Student Health Services regarding the sanitation of the Plate Club's dishwashing protocol has caused the club to shut down for parts of last week. The club, which provides Shatner cafeteria diners with reusable plates and cutlery, operates by having each diner wash the utensils that they borrow. The conflict began when Gail Kelsall, a nurse consultant from Student Health Services, approached the Plate Club on Tuesday, demanding that they

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cease operations. "[Kelsall's] main concern was with having 6 0 or 70 people washing their dishes in the same water; a little like the doorknob effect," said Tim Dowling, a Plate Club executive. "I feel like it's a personal mission of hers." Following the orders dutifully, the Plate Club closed up shop. However, SSMU Vice-President Clubs and Servic­ es Marcelle Kosman was upset that she was not contacted throughout the or­ deal, and only heard about the closure through a friend. "It was absolutely inappropriate

to think that anybody from [Student Health Services] has any jurisdiction over what we do here at our student centre," Kosman said. "It's not her deci­ sion whether or not the Plate Club con­ tinues. It's SSMU's decision. Obviously, if it poses a health hazard, we want to find solutions to make sure that we deal with this in the appropriate way so that the Plate Club can continue to run in a way that is sanitary.” Kosman told the Plate Club to continue last Friday and the group was See C L U B on p a g e 5

Post-graduate students may soon be denied access to Student's Society clubs and services. Although the ban has technically been in ef­ fect since May 2 0 0 6 , SSMU Council will vote this Thursday on whether to strike the by-law which grants Post-Graduate Students' Society members a "special status" allowing them access to SSMU clubs, services and activities in a symbolic move to pressure PGSS to re-enter nego­ tiations for a new Memorandum of Agreement. The special status was originally created in 2 0 0 1 as a result of an MoA between SSMU and PGSS which re­ quired an annual payment of $1 6 ,0 0 0 from the latter party in exchange for clubs and services access. When the MoA expired at the end of May 2 0 0 6 , SSMU.did not attempt to negotiate a new agreement until December 2 0 0 7 , when they asked for a pay­ ment of $5 0 ,0 0 0 . PGSS rejected the terms outright and there have been no further negotiations. "We basically said, 'This is an outrageous proposal and we're going to end negotiations for that proposal, so there is no MoA any­ more,'" said PGSS President Amy Cox. According to SSMU Vice-Presi­ dent Clubs and Services Marcelle Kosman, the $5 0 ,0 0 0 figure as­ sumes that nine per cent of PGSS members, roughly 6 5 0 students, use SSMU clubs and services. "We were aiming high, hoping to find middle ground," Kosman said. "The $5 0 ,0 0 0 that we went in with was the number we wére starting with; we were obviously going to negotiate down. That's how nego­ tiations work; Cox should know that. She's a Ph.D. student and she has

been involved in student politics." Cox said that PGSS did not ac­ cept the proposal due to a lack of information on the number of grad­ uate students currently using SSMU clubs and services. "My understanding is that we've been trying to get that information for several years,"she said. "We didn't really get anywhere with getting that information." As a result, Cox sent a letter to SSMU clubs and services soon after rejecting SSMU's terms in midJanuary, asking them for informa­ tion about their graduate student usage rates. Kosman, upon finding out about the letters, immediately sent an e-mail telling the clubs and services not to respond, as it would technically be impossible for PGSS to fund the clubs and services. "The problem with PGSS fund­ ing services directly is that [clubs and services] are not autonomous organizations; they're part of SSMU. So if PGSS wants to give them money, PGSS has to give the money to SSMU and then SSMU gives the money to the services," Kosman said. "The PGSS executive has clearly tried to undermine our responsibility and authority, which is really disrespect­ ful and really troubling." Cox was concerned that Kosman's e-mail would give PGSS a poor reputation amongst the clubs and services. "I think it's very disturbing and really sad that [SSMU] would con­ sider revoking the status of gradu­ ate students at this early stage because I feel like we are trying to work towards [the same goal],” she said."They may not like the way that we're doing it because we said that we don't necessarily want to directly See SSM U o n p a g e 4

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