vol. cXXXvi, no. 9
T he UniversiTy
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ToronTo’s sTUdenT newspaper since 1880
23 november 2015
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Stories of Syria FEATURE
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Ar Raqqah •
Travelling in Antalya, Turkey for the G20 Summit last week, Michael Humeniuk wandered off the beaten path and into conversation with one of the 815,000 displaced Syrians living in Turkey. The two spoke of war, ISIS, and what it means to be stateless. PG 12
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• Damascus
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U of T has lost $550 million by choosing not to divest from fossil fuels, report claims
UTSU board structure confirmed at Special General Meeting
UTM students unable to Skype in to SGM
Corporate Knights uses “decarbonizer tool” to generate data JOANNIE FU VARSITY STAFF
A recent report by Corporate Knights, an organization that promotes “clean capitalism,” claims that the University of Toronto has lost over $550 million CAD by not divesting from fossil fuel firms over the course of the past three years. “U of T is an institution that is designed to prepare students for the future and they should not be investing in companies whose business plans [are] built around making that future unliveable,” said Sam Harrison communication coordina-
tor at UofT350, a group of climate justice organizers at U of T. The application Corporate Knights used to analyse this loss is called the decarbonizer tool and allows a user to take an investment portfolio and retroactively divest it to create an alternate portfolio. Corporate Knights ran a side-byside comparison of U of T’s portfolio, one showing its current state, and another in which the university had divested from fossil fuels. The results stated that, for the past three years, the university has been con-
Long journey to legal sistently losing money in its fossil compliance comes to a close fuel investments. Althea Blackburn-Evans, director of news & media relations at U of T, said that the issues of divestment and investment are mutually exclusive and are being wrongfully conflated. “Decisions about whether or not the university divest[s] from a company or an industry, those are not investments, so they can’t be motivated by a company or an industry’s profitability,” BlackburnEvans said. “Divestment is focussed on essentially the university’s social responsibility in an investor, and Continued on PG 6
INSIDE #JeSuisParis
Two Varsity writers face off the social media response to this month’s attacks in France Comment PG 9
Minding what matters: Part I
We look at the role of the U of T community in improving student mental health Editorial PG 11
Where did the women go? Exploring athletic director positions in the CIS Sports PG 21
TOM YUN
ASSOCIATE NEWS EDITOR
After more than two years and three general meetings, the University of Toronto Students’ Union’s (UTSU) journey to ratify a new Board of Directors structure has finally concluded. With 2,076 votes in favour, 44 opposed, and one abstention, a modified version of the board structure proposal submitted by Arts & Science director Khrystyna Zhuk and University College director Daman Singh was ratified at the UTSU’s Special General Meeting (SGM), otherwise called AGM Part 2, on Wednesday November 18. The final board structure preserves proportional representation for colleges and professional faculties. However, these directors will now be elected internally by their respective divisions. Additionally, the Arts & Science at-large directorships have been replaced by six program directors. The position of Continued on PG 3
Accessibility of UTSU meetings questioned RACHEL CHEN
VARSITY CONTRIBUTOR
UTM students were notably absent from the University of Toronto Students’ Union’s (UTSU) Special General Meeting (SGM), or AGM Part 2 on November 18. According to Ben Coleman, UTSU president, the union received a request from UTM to participate in the meeting via Skype. That request was received on the Monday that week, two days before the meeting. During the SGM, the president of the Afghan Students’ Association, Madina Siddiqui, drew attention to the missing UTM contingent. Coleman responded that the University of Toronto Mississauga Students’ Union (UTMSU) only began to book a room for from which to Skype at 3:00 pm on the day of the SGM. “The problem with Skype was that we were not able to find any rooms,” said Naveed Ahmed, UTMSU vice-president external. Continued on PG 3