March 3, 2014

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U OF T ASKED TO DIVEST OIL SHARES

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PRESSURE MOUNTS ON PRESIDENT GERTLER

VOL. CXXXIV, NO. 19

UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO’S STUDENT NEWSPAPER SINCE 1880

3 MARCH, 2014

Contested UTSU election begins

team Unite (left) will face off against U of t Voice (right) in the UtSU elections, which begin today. jEnnifER SU/THE VARSiTy

Yolen Bollo–Kamara is the presidential candidate for the U of T Voice. This year she served as the utsu vice-president equity, and last year she was appointed to the role of vp campus life. She has held executive positions at Amnesty International U of T, and the Black Students’ Association. Last year, Bollo-Kamara promised to host a mental health awareness campaign and create an accessibility fund for U of T clubs. She stressed that her slate wants to focus on different issues than the current executive. Bollo-Kamara emphasized lobbying U of T to implement a fall reading week, and engaging students with the upcoming municipal and provincial elections as main platform points for her slate. “This team,

we’ve called ourselves ‘The Voice,’ and we have all been involved in different capacities across campus, and we have a team that essentially represents the entire campus,” said Bollo-Kamara. Last year’s elections saw only one slate, and record low voter turnout. Ye Huang and his Team Unite are running on the goal of uniting U of T’s students, which they believe are in “a crisis of dissolving.” “We want to bring people together, both students and the different societies and clubs,” said Huang. When asked what experience he had to bring to the position of president, Huang cited membership in several clubs across campus, including the Chinese Student and Scholars Association and the

Chinese Debate association. He is also the president of the Alpha Kappa Psi fraternity at U of T. Other candidates that make up the Team Unite slate include Anna Yin for vp internal, Pierre Harfouche for vp university affairs, and Baliqis Olaitan Hashiru for vp equity. Huang says the slate formed after he reached out to Yin, a friend of his who he knew wanted to change the transparency of the utsu financial operations, and who he felt was qualified because of her background as a commerce student. From there, other members of the slate, such as Hashiru, heard about the slate from friends and made the connection.

COMMENT

FEATURE

ARTS & CULTURE

SCIENCE

Divestment wrong move for U of T

Exploring religion in the public sphere

Review: Good night Desdemona

Science in cinema

The U of T Asset Management Corporation currently holds $9.8 million worth of shares in Royal Dutch Shell and $7.8 million worth in British Petroleum. Toronto350, an environmental activist organization, is calling on U of T to divest from the oil industry. I disagree. The issue of divestment revolves around a few competing obligations for the university.

On Saturdays, an elevator in Mount Sinai Hospital automatically rises and falls continuously through the day, stopping on every floor. It is designed to allow accessibility to people of the Jewish faith on the Sabbath — a holy day of rest on which the use of electricity is prohibited. The Sabbath Elevator is symbolic of how religion shapes public spaces in secular society.

Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet)’s first line is a question: “What is alchemy?” This question serves as a premise for the rest of the play as it sets the tone for what is to come. This production seeks to ask questions, not just give answers. What would you change if you could go back and take part in one of Shakespeare’s plays?

Science-related films have been under the spotlight, most recently Spike Jonze’s Her for its whimsical portrayal of the changing role of technology, and Gravity for its thrilling cinematography. Science fiction continues to be a widely popular film genre, and science and film enthusiasts alike enjoy films that balance believable science and exciting storytelling.

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Sarah Niedoba

aSSociate NewS editor

The campaign period for the 2014 University of Toronto Students’ Union (utsu) elections has officially begun as of 9:00 am this morning. It will feature an incumbent slate facing off against the first opposition slate in two years. The incumbent slate is running under the name “the U of T Voice,” and includes two members of the current utsu executive, as well as three new candidates. The opposition slate is titled “Team Unite” and is headed by presidential candidate Ye Huang.

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