WORLD, CARIBOU STAYS CANADIAN, PACE 14
Published by the Students' Society of McGill University Volume No. 30 Issue No. 3
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Soccer teams open in style
By Tori Crawford
Editor-in-Chief
The men’s and w om en’s soccer teams outscored the Sherbrooke Vert et O r 9-1 in their games Friday night. ( Adam Scotti / The McGill Tribune )
A rt s F ro s h sp e n t m o re m o n e y th a n it b ro u g h t in th is y e a r, d ip p in g in to the re d a fte r the n u m b e r o f fre s h m e n w h o s ig n e d u p fa ile d to m e e t the A rts U n d e rg ra d u a te S o c i e t y ’s e x p e cta tio n s . T h e A U S has n o t y e t re le a se d a n y estim a te s f o r h o w m u c h it lost o n F ro s h this ye a r. A U S V ic e -P re s id e n t F in a n c e M a jd A 1 K h a ld i is set to re le a se a n e x a ct fig u re at A U S C o u n c il o n S e p te m b e r 2 3 . “ T h e n u m b e rs are s w in g in g w ild ly , b u t a n y e stim a te is p re m a tu re ,” A 1 K h a ld i sa id . T h e sh o rtfa ll w a s n o t c a u s e d b y e x c e s siv e s p e n d in g , sa id A U S P re s i d e n t D a v e M a rs h a ll, b u t ra th e r a lo w e r th a n e x p e cte d fre s h m a n tu rn o u t. T h is y e a r’s re g is tra tio n c a p w a s ra is e d f ro m 1 ,4 5 0 students to 1 ,8 0 0 , b u t o n ly 1 ,4 8 2 students a c tu a lly re g iste re d a n d p a id fees. “ W e spent less o n F ro s h th a n w e h a d a c tu a lly p ro je c te d , so in m a n y w a y s th e re w e re n o e xcess e x p e n s e s — w e w e re v e ry g o o d at k e e p in g th ose u n d e r w ra p s ,” M a rs h a ll sa id . “ T h e m o s t s ig n ific a n t so u rce o f that d e fic it w a s th e re g is tra tio n re v e n u e n o t m e e tin g p ro je c tio n s .” T h e d e c is io n to ra ise the c a p
w a s m a d e b y A U S V P E v e n ts N a m p a n d e L o n d e a n d A rts F ro s h c o -o r d in a to rs in Ju n e w h e n th e y re c e ive d in fo rm a tio n fro m M c G i l l re g a rd in g the n u m b e r o f firs t-y e a r students w h o h a d e n ro lle d . L o n d e , w h o w a s re s p o n s ib le fo r o rg a n iz in g F ro s h , said the n e w re s tric tio n s o n w h o c o u ld re g is te r f o r F ro s h w e re lik e ly the la rg e st cau se o f th is s h o rtfa ll. “ T h e b ig g e s t th in g w a s that w e re s tric te d th e re g is tra tio n so se v e re ly ,” she sa id . “ In past ye a rs it’s b e e n im p lie d that it ’s o n ly f o r firstye a rs in the F a c u lty o f A r t s , b u t th is y e a r w e m a d e a v e ry stric t m o v e . N o o n e w a s a llo w e d to re g is te r i f th e y w e re n ’t a firs t-y e a r in the F a c u lty o f A r t s , a n d that h a d a lo t to d o w ith it.” D e s p ite the s h o rtfa ll, L o n d e in siste d that she w ill n o t re s ig n h e r p o s itio n . M a rs h a ll a c k n o w le d g e d , h o w e v e r, that L o n d e is u ltim a te ly re s p o n s ib le to A U S C o u n c il. I f c o u n c illo rs b ro u g h t fo rw a rd a m o tio n to im p e a c h h e r at th e ir m e e tin g n e x t w e e k , L o n d e c o u ld b e fo rc ib ly re m o v e d . R e g is tra tio n w a s o n ly o p e n e d to o th e r students o n the fin a l d a y o f o n -c a m p u s re g is tra tio n , w h e n A U S e x e c u tiv e s re a lize d th at th e y w e re fa r sh o rt o f th e ir e x p e cte d n u m b e rs . See “S H O R T F A L L ” on page 3
Administration proposes major changes for Athletics Board New Terms of Reference could reformat board structure and budget approval process By Matt Essert____________________
News Editor
T h e M c G i l l A th le tic s B o a rd c o u ld be fa c in g m a jo r c h a n g e s in the u p c o m in g w e e k s . A n e w T e r m s o f R e fe re n c e a g re e m e n t d ra fte d o v e r the s u m m e r p ro p o s e d to tu rn the A th le tic s B o a rd in to an “ a d v is o ry b o a rd ” a n d c o u ld d ra m a tic a lly a lte r th e a c c o u n ta b ility stru ctu re o f the a th le tics b u d g e ta ry a p p ro v a l p ro cess.
T h e A th le tic s B o a rd is re s p o n s ib le fo r a p p ro v in g b u d g e ts , d e te rm in in g c la ss ific a tio n s o f te a m s, a n d se ttin g g e n e ra l p o lic ie s to g u id e te a m s a n d the a th le tics d e p a rtm e n t. L a s t ye a r, w ith the d e p a rtu re o f C h a n c e llo r R ic h a rd P o u n d , th e A t h le tics B o a rd in f o r m a lly d is s o lv e d a n d n e v e r c o n v e n e d , v io la tin g the ru le in the B o a rd ’s T e r m s o f R e fe r e n ce that re q u ire s the b o d y to m ee t at least tw ic e d u rin g e a ch a ca d e m ic ye a r.
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