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McMASTER UNIVERSITY'S STUDENT NEWSPAPER / THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 2012
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VOLUME 82, NO. 27
QUORUM REACHED MAC STUDENTS TURN OUT TO GENERAL ASSEMBLY FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 17 YEARS, LEAVE AFTER PASSING ONE MOTION
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Over 650 students attended the annual MSU General Assembly, the largest turnout since 1995. The goal was to reach 601 students, 3 per cent of Mac students. Dina Fanara
Assistant News Editor
It was brief, but it happened. Reports from the back of the room gave a count of the flow of students into and out of Burridge Gym – 40 more to go, it said. Then 30. Then four, and then three. Finally, attendance at the McMaster Students Union’s General Assembly broke well over 600. The event had reached quorum for the first time in 17 years. “I feel like, apart from winning the presidency, this was probably one of the best feelings I’ve ever had,” said the MSU’s president Matthew Dillon-Leitch following the event. ‘601’ had been plastered around the McMaster campus on walls, bulletins and t-shirts for weeks in advance. The number represented a mere three per cent of the McMaster undergraduate population, which was re-
While the vote was a slim but evident “yes,” at its conclusion, many opted to exit the gym rather than return to their seats, and quorum was lost after the vote was conducted. “That’s just the unfortunate nature of General Assembly, is that you can lose and regain quorum at different times. I think you have to pick issues that students actually - MSU president Matthew Dillon-Leitch know about. If you don’t know what students want, that’s a problem,” said Dillon-Leitch. The original motion suggested a fee of $120, but Dillon-Leitch amended it at the Asquired for votes at GA to matter. Attendance Welcome Week participation while having sembly to read $110 due to extra cost cutting. Prior to the Welcome Week fee vote was hadn’t reached that level since 1995. the funds to support a bigger week. A total of eight motions were brought for- It was for this vote that quorum was sus- a motion from the McMaster Marching Band, ward at the March 28 Assembly, though num- tained. The outcome was not obvious from a which was asking for a one-dollar-per-stubers only stayed up long enough for one vote count of pink pieces of card, held up by each dent levy. The motion had been moved to the to be binding. student voting either for or against the motion. top of the agenda at the outset of the meet The proposal, which was moved by Dil- MSU speaker Jeff Wyngaarden asked voters ing. Though the vote was in favour, quorum lon-Leitch, was to enforce a compulsory $110 to get up and stand at either side of the gym wasn’t reached until after the vote. fee to incoming first-year student in place of so that he and the elections committee could MacPass sales. The goal was to attract greater eyeball the crowds and determine a winner. • PLEASE SEE SHORT-LIVED, A3
“For the first time in 17 years, we actually got people to make a decision, which I think is pretty cool”
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