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Vol. 29 Issue 11 • Tuesday. November 10. 2009
Dynastic dominance: Redmen rugby wins fourth Quebec title in as many years
JOHN KELSEY
The M cGill rugby team raises yet another Q uebec cham pionship b an n er after dem olishing the Bishop’s G aiters 55-7 on S atu rd ay afternoon. Full story on Page 17.
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Senate approves revised anti-doping policy for McGill athletics U pdated code aligns M cG ill with national standards M ARIA FLO R ES C ontributor
M cGill’s revised anti-doping policy was approved by the University Senate at their meeting on November 4. The agreement is an update of M cGill’s current policy, which was implemented over 10 years ago.
“The anti-doping policy that has been circulating is outdated,” said Deputy Provost (Student Life and Learning) Morton Mendel son at the Senate meeting. “It was approved in 1995 [and] since then issues have evolved con stantly, so the new policy is more streamlined and straightforward.” Mendelson explained that revising the current policy will put M cGill’s stance on the issue in line with the updated policies of regu latory bodies.
“It will also tie the infractions of the anti-doping regulation to the Code of Student Conduct and other regulations with respect to staff,” he said. The new policy is consistent with the World Anti-Doping Agency standards, the Ca nadian Anti-Doping Program, and the Canadi an Centre for Ethics in Sports, which provides information to Canadian athletes about which medications may contain banned substances. “There are no significant relevant changes
other than we are bringing it up to date with the current CCES rules and regulations on doping and doping infractions, and the only other item is that we are creating a direct link to students and the Code of Conduct, but that was actually buried in the previous document,” said Drew Love, executive director of athletics and recre ation. “As was stated in the Senate, the revised policy is clearer with respect to how it actually applies.” SEE TEN ON PAGE 2
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