The McGill Tribune Vol. 28 Issue 18

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t may be winter outside but it's the summer of love for the cast of Hair, who let the sun shine in AUTS's production of the 1 960s musical. See page 1 3 for the preview.

M endelson presents revised travel policy Senate and administration still in conflict over jurisdiction B ernard R u d n y The McGill administration presented a revised version of its controversial student travel policy to Senate last Wednes­ day, generating a heated debate over both the policy's con­ tent and Senate's purview. The revised document allows deans to exempt students from travel restrictions in unusual cases. It also gives adminis­ trators the authority to terminate student travel activities "for any reason whatsoever." The travel policy was first publicized by the Tribune last October, and on November 5 Senate voted 42-18 to suspend it. Two days later, the administration overturned that suspension on the grounds that Senate had acted outside its purview. The administration argued that the travel policy was an adminis­ trative matter, not an academic one. At that time, Deputy Provost (Student Life and Learning)

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Morton Mendelson promised to consult with Senate when re­ vising the policy. After circulating several drafts for feedback, he presented the updated policy to Senate on Wednesday. But before Mendelson presented the policy to Senate Provost Anthony Masi faced questions from several senators over Senate's purview. Faculty of Medicine Senator Carl-Eric Bouchard asked Masi how the administration determines which issues are academic, and how disputes over interpreta­ tion can be resolved. Masi responded by referring to McGill's governing stat­ utes, including section 63.2, which states that Senate "shall exercise general control and supervision over the academic activities of the university." Masi also disagreed with Bouchard and Faculty of Law Senator Faizel Gulamhussein over their assertion that Senate needs a formal conflict resolution mechanism for contentious issues. A similar mechanism already exists to resolve conflicts

between Senate and the Board of Governors— McGill's high­ est governing body. The conflict over Senate's jurisdiction was prompted in part by the travel policy's name. McGill administrators have referred to the policy as both a "directive" and as "guidelines." Senators have expressed concern that this nomenclature is being used to keep them from reviewing the policy. "Right now there's a feeling from a lot of members of Sen­ ate that if the administration calls [a policy] something else— for example, guidelines— they don't need to bring it to Sen­ ate," Students' Society Vice-President University Affairs Nadya Wilkinson said. "It's ridiculous. Being able to call a document by a different name shouldn't excuse the administration of their responsibility to be governed effectively." At Wednesday's meeting, Masi announced that the ad-

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