vol. cXXXvi, no. 3
T he UniversiTy
of
ToronTo’s sTUdenT newspaper since 1880
21 sepTember 2015
S I L E N C E
IS NOT AN OPTION
Feminists take to the streets on Monday September 14. SANDY MA/THE VARSITY
EDITORIAL PG 13
FAILURE TO COMMUNICATE In the wake of anonymous threats, U of T administration finds itself playing catch up
NEWS PG 4
U OF T MARCHES AGAINST MISOGYNY CUPE 3902 organizes demonstration on St. George in solidarity
UTSU financial statements reveal severance payments totalling $342,150 U T SU SEEK S L EG A L COUNSEL TO DE T ERMINE SUI TA BIL I T Y OF PAY MEN T S IRIS ROBIN NEWS EDITOR
There is never a dull moment at the University of Toronto Students’ Union (UTSU), whose audited financial statements revealed a hefty $342,150 in severance payments from last year. The statements do not indicate the number of employees who received severance packages. “Severance payments include one-time sev-
erance, unpaid overtime, vacation, and other associated benefits paid during the year to a legally confidential number of employees upon termination of their employment. The UTSU has retained legal counsel to determine the suitability of these payments,” reads the note attached to the severance payments line item in the budget. A portion of the payments allegedly went to former UTSU director Sandy Hudson. The
amount she reportedly received remains confidential. Neither Hudson nor current UTSU president Ben Coleman chose to elaborate on the situation. “I am not able to provide any further details at this time,” Coleman said when asked for comment. Similarly, The Varsity contacted Hudson, who stated that she was not allowed to talk about the severance payment issue. Hudson served two terms as UTSU presi-
dent between 2008 and 2010, after which time she became the chairperson of the Canadian Federation of Students-Ontario until 2012. Hudson returned to the UTSU as their executive director in September 2012 and left shortly before the current UTSU executives took office. With files from Enxhi Kondi More to follow...
INSIDE A game nobody wins
Malone Mullin’s take on the upcoming federal election Comment PG 10
Students in the news
Glorifications of youth adversity seldom address the big picture Features PG 14
New play We The Family premieres at Hart House
The Varsity sits down with Canadian playwright George F. Walker Arts & Culture PG 17
Blue Sky Solar Racing to compete in Australia
Meet the U of T students behind the sustainable race car Science PG 20