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S S M U to close H aven Books after losses of over $200,000 Recommendation made by Operations Committee MATT CHESSER O pinion Editor
As of last week, Haven Books was no longer accepting books on consignment.
ALICE WALKER
After sustaining losses of over $200,000 over the past three years, the Students’ Society has decided to close Haven Books. On the recommendation of then-VicePresident Finance and Operations Dave Sunstrum, SSMU purchased Haven Books—a consignment bookstore located on Aylmer Street just below Sherbrooke—from Kevin Bozzo for approximately $40,000, according to Vice-President Finance and Operations Jose Diaz, in March 2007. The Haven Books franchise—originally named Raven Books, was founded in Ottawa in 2002. The bookstore was successful in Ot tawa, prompting Bozzo to open a location in Montreal, which he sold to SSMU after sus taining over $95,000 in losses. In its first year of operation under SSMU, Haven incurred a loss of $72,606. The book store lost $91,159 the following year and proSee LEASE on page 2
Five of seven motions pass at W inter G eneral Assem bly Motion to ban discriminatory groups fails despite amendment JAMES GILMAN & TORI CRAWFORD Tribune Editors
Five out of seven motions passed at the Students’ Society’s Winter General Assem bly last Wednesday, with only a motion that sought to ban discriminatory groups—specif ically pro-life groups—failing, and another being ruled out of order. Unlike last semester’s GA, the assembly managed to address each motion of new busi ness while maintaining quorum throughout. SSMU President Ivan Neilson, while happy with the turnout, expressed mixed feel
ings about Wednesday’s GA. “There was a lot of good, but I think with that there was some bad, so it’s hard to call it a complete success,” he said. “But we can defi nitely take some satisfaction, or at least some pride, in the fact that we ran through the entire agenda and didn’t lose quorum. I think that was probably the best part of it.” The Resolution Re: Free Quality Accessi ble Education was not debated, as it was ruled out of order near the start of the meeting, due to redundancy. That resolution, which called for SSMU to commit to fighting for “free, quality, accessible education” and to support ing student parents and working students, was ruled to be too close to an old motion that had been dealt with by SSMU Council.
The resolution re: Discriminatory Groups failed to pass after lengthy debate over pos sible amendments to the motion, including one that would have removed the reference to pro life groups. The other five motions passed, however, and SSMU is now mandated to investigate their own and McGill’s financial ties to tar sands industrial developments in Alberta, to lobby the administration for the restoration of ATM machines that dispense five-dollar bills, and to oppose any future increases in manda tory ancillary fees as well as the “self-funded tuition program model.” Additionally, SSMU is now mandated to reaffirm its commitment to human rights, social justice, and environmental protection,
as well as either expand the mandate of the Financial Ethics Review Committee—a com mittee of SSMU Council—to act as an advi sory board to the university “with respect to the ethical practices of corporations with re spect to ethical practices of corporations with which McGill University conducts business,” or to create a new committee, known as the Corporate Social Responsibility Committee, to do so. The resolution, which also calls for the lobbying o f McGill to divest from companies that do not meet ethical standards determined by FERC or the CSR Committee, generated controversy leading up to the GA because two of the whereas clauses alluded to the occupied See NEILSON on page 3
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