MCMASTER HOSTED THE OUA WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIPS ON SATURDAY, WHERE JASON BUCKLE WAS NAMED THE PROVINCE’S ROOKIE OF THE YEAR. SEE S3.
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Phoenix relocation delayed again Brian Decker & Sam Colbert Executive Editor & Managing Editor
The Phoenix will not be moving to the Refectory until well into the summer break. The move, which was originally planned to take place over the past Christmas break, had already been delayed until some time after Reading Week. Now, new circumstances are postponing the move once again. The major complications stem from the process of completing major construction projects without disturbing the business of Bridges Cafe, the Refectory’s other tenant. “We needed to go through the basement of Bridges. There was no way to do this construction without Bridges closing in April,” said Graduate Students Association (GSA) president Jessica Merolli. “This is why we decided to do the project in two phases.” The original plan included major construction taking place while Bridges was closed for the winter break, but an undiscovered pipe in the kitchen area delayed the project. “We had delays that were not unexpected. We hope for the best, but things happen,” said Merolli, who added that the latest Bridges construction complication included the additional movement of the GSA offices from Wentworth House to the Refectory. One unnamed source, though, came forward with the news that there could be more to the delay than technical problems. • PLEASE SEE SETBACKS, A3
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INSIDE THE SIL
WHAT WE’VE BEEN TOLD: Projected move dates for the Phoenix
SPORTS
Phoenix relocation announced for Winter 2012 THE WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL TEAM CLINCHES A HOME PLAYOFF GAME IN TORONTO.
Relocation set for Jan. 2012 Delayed until Mid-February
SEE S2
Delayed until Summer
ANDY ANDY TAKES A LOOK AT HOW THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY IS LOOKING LIKE A VIDEO GAMER’S DREAM. SEE D4
INSIDE OUT HELPFUL TIPS FOR STUDENTS WHO HAVE DIFFICULTY WITH MILK-BASED PRODUCTS. SEE C1
BUSINESS WHEN THE DEMAND OF LOVE MEETS THE SUPPLY, ONES WALLET IS BOUND TO SUFFER. SEE C9
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Collection of popular Committee media donated to Mac to work on reform as Coca Cola and Pepsi, as well as preperatory materials from comSenior News Editor & Silhouette Intern mercials like Becel’s “I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter” series. It also The past 20 to 25 years in advertis- features celebrities such as Leslie ing history have seen some of the Nelson, Bob Newhart, Ellen Demost popular trademark slogans. Generes, John Cleese and Jay-Z. Many such popular advertisements The collection contains some of the past few decades originated “behind the scenes work” of many in Canada through the work of famous advertisements, said WyckPirate Toronto, who donated an ar- off. chive of over 50,000 radio and tele- “The biggest reason we wanted vision advertisements to McMaster to donate it, was that we wanted it University’s Libraries. to be used as a teaching tool and The donated collection is “the be preserved,” said Pirate Toronto single largest archive that we’ve co-founder Terry O’Reilly, who exrecieved yet,” said Wade Wyckoff, plained that he and his colleagues Associate University Librarian for wanted to put their work toward the Collections. The archive consists betterment of the next advertising of over 700 boxes and includes material from iconic brands such • PLEASE SEE ADVERTISING, A3 Farzeen Foda & Sam Cumerlato
Dina Fanara
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The Student Representative Assembly’s (SRA) recently-formed ad-hoc Committee on Democratic Reform is aiming to find a suitable change to the MSU’s system of representation. Initially brought forth at the 2009 MSU General Assembly by SRA-Humanities member Chris Erl, the project is being supported by MSU president Matthew DillonLeitch and Bylaws and Procedures Comissioner Jean-Marc Metrailler. The idea behind the committee is to create a body that could more effectively bring concrete policy • PLEASE SEE ASSEMBLY, A3