September 26, 2016

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Vol. CXXXVII, No. 4 September 26, 2016 thevarsity.ca —— The University of Toronto’s Student Newspaper Since 1880

Schism at St. Mike’s On September 19, SMC President David Mulroney announced intentions to put forth a new policy governing its main campus groups. Mulroney criticized SMCSU’s program of events for being at odds with SMC’s reputation as a Catholic institution and decried the union’s financial management practices and expenditures. PHOTO BY SANDRO PEDHAR, COURTESY OF THE OFFICE OF DAVID MULRONEY

Tom Yun News Editor

President of the University of St. Michael’s College (SMC) David Mulroney plans to release a new policy governing its relationship with its three main campus groups. The proposed framework was presented to the Collegium — SMC’s highest governing body — last Wednesday, and it would affect St. Michael’s College Student Union, The Mike newspaper, and the St. Michael’s College Residents’ Council. Mulroney announced his intention to report on the proposed policy

to the Collegium last Monday in a blog post on SMC’s website. Unlike many of the levy-collecting student societies on campus, such as the University of Toronto Students’ Union (UTSU), the three main student groups at SMC are not separately incorporated entities and exist as organizations within SMC. In an interview with The Varsity, Mulroney explained that the policy would formalize accountability measures for mandatory levies that the college collects and transfers to the student groups. The policy would also see an academic advisor appointed to all three of the student

groups. SMC has previously lacked such a policy governing student societies. U of T policy requires student societies to submit audited financial statements of the previous year before December 31 and operate in a matter that is “open, accessible, and democratic.” Failure to do so may result in the university withholding the student society’s levy funds. “While we are the instrument that passes over the student levy, increasingly, the best practice at U of T is before we pass it over, we’d like to be sure that you have in place mechanisms for managing it transparently

and fairly,” he said. “At U of T, there’s a kind of governance framework that says why and how you do this, why the administration has the right to do that. At St. Mike’s, we didn’t have that constitution in place.” SMCSU President Zachary Nixon declined The Varsity’s requests for comment. In a public Facebook post, SMCSU Vice-President Jessica Afonso expressed her discontent at Mulroney’s blog post, saying that many of the issues raised were already being addressed by SMCSU’s executive, and that the union ought to be treated as an autonomous entity. SMCSU, page 3

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