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Volume No. 29 Issue No. 2 • Wednesday September 9. 20091
McGill starts preparations for an H1N1 w orst-case scenario STEVEN HOFFER News Editor
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With the fall flu season just around the comer, McGill administrators and staff are preparing for the possibility of a widespread outbreak of the H1N1 virus, formerly known as swine flu. “Essentially, a problem such as this af fects any kind of an institution because peo ple are ill and therefore not at work,” said Dr. Pierre-Paul Tellier, director of medical educa tion and student affairs. “We have to look at what this means in terms of education o f stu dents, research, [and] administration, as well as the fact that there are students who live on campus that cannot go home and would need to be taken care of if they get sick.” Wayne Wood, associate director of university safety (environmental health and safety) and chair of the recently formed Pan demic Contingency Planning Group, stressed the complexity o f equipping the university to respond to H IN I. “This is a different type of emergency or crisis,” said Wood. “It is more of a com munity crisis than a university issue and it’s something that develops slowly and insidi ously unlike a dramatic event like a tornado or hurricane.” Although the university had contingency plans leftover from the avian flu scare from two years ago, the onset o f H1N1 last April prompted the June formation o f the new
H1N1 preparation materials displayed across campus as university administration and health services prepare for a possible outbreak.
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Boudreau begins term as McGill’s new ombudsperson for students Replaces associate dean Linda Jacobs Starkey TRIP YANG News Editor
Former Faculty of Education Associate Dean Spencer Boudreau has been appointed as ombudsperson for students, effective Sep tember 1.
As the ombudsperson for students, Bou dreau acts as an impartial, confidential me diator who helps students resolve universityrelated conflicts and navigate administrative red tape. In addition, the ombudsperson may recommend policy changes in the Ombuds Annual Report, which is presented to the Uni versity Senate. The ombudsperson addresses all griev ances in a confidential manner. In the 2007-08
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school year, 238 students sought the services of the ombudsperson. Coinciding with Bou dreau’s appointment, the Office of the Om budsperson has relocated to 3610 McTavish Street, Suite 14. “I am extremely pleased with Spencer Boudreau as the new ombudsperson,” said Provost Anthony Masi. “He is calm, easy going. listens very well—just an ideal ombud sperson and a university citizen.”
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Boudreau’s experience in university gov ernance and approachable manner made him a favourite o f both faculty and administration. “I am delighted and thrilled with the ap pointment of Professor Spencer Boudreau as the new ombudsperson,” said Linda Jacobs Starkey, former interim ombudsperson for stu dents who has sat with Boudreau on several
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