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Administration seeks to protect its name

Secretariat assesses use of 'McGill' in student-run organizations

Lena Gayraud

McGill clubs may soon be undergoing name changes due to administrative concerns over the use of the 'McGill' name, and in order to eliminate confusion between student-run and administration-run organizations. Students' Society Vice-President Clubs and Services Marcelle Kosman asserted that this could be part of a larger plan to clear up the university's image among media and potential investors.

CITY: Acknowledging the importance of prevention

McGill holds conference aimed at making genocides a relic of the past

Matt Campbell

The McGill Centre for Human Rights and Legal Pluralism held a historic conference this weekend at the Hotel OMNI, featuring some of the most influential people in human rights. Entitled the "Global Conference on the Prevention of Genocide," the event gave voice to a number of genocide survivors, academics, non-governmental organizations and politicians who hope to change the way humanity responds to genocide.

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW - ROMEO DALLAIRE: Shake hands with the General

Ex-U.N. peacekeeper speaks on how to prevent another Rwanda

Retired Lieutenant-General, Quebec Senator, author and humanitarian Romeo Dallaire was in town for the Global Conference on the Prevention of Genocide and took time to speak to the Tribune about the horrors of Rwanda and what we can do to stop genocide. Given our history of failing to prevent genocide, what structural changes could be made to the world order, perhaps even to the United Nations, in order to efficiently stop them? That is the essence of what we're working on.

CAMPUS: Bytes space takes bite out of SSMU's wallet

Potential leasers vie for approval from the administration

Ken Sun

The currently vacant room 108 in the Shatner Building, formerly the site of computer store University Bytes, has remained empty since last April as no tenant suitable to both the Students' Society and the McGill administration has been found to fill the space.

CAMPUS: GA impeaches not so sweet

Executives deny guilt, assert walkout a democratic right for students

Ken Sun

When a walkout of nine management students and approximately 20 science students at last Tuesday's General Assembly resulted in a loss of quorum, fingers pointed to members of the Students' Society executive for "ruining the GA". In response to what some students saw as attempts at "sabotaging student democracy to protect the McGill Capital Campaign", students at large have begun a campaign for the impeachment of three executives of the Students' Society: President Jake Itzkowitz, Vice-President University Affairs Adrian Angus and Vice-President Finance and Operations Imad Barake.

CAMPUS: SACOMSS fee nearly forgotten

Referendum dates pushed

Kate Spirgen

The fall referendum has been pushed back two weeks due to the failure of the Sexual Assault Centre of McGill Students' Society to put forth the necessary question in order to renew their fee of 75 cents per semester. The motion to move the referendum passed at a special Council meeting last night 14-2, with some abstentions, moving the polling dates from Oct.

News Brief

CKUT to host Independent Media Conference Next weekend, McGill campus and Montreal community radio station CKUT will be hosting the Independent Media Conference from Oct. 19 to Oct. 21. Kicking off the conference on Friday evening is keynote speaker Amy Goodman, a member of the independent news service Democracy Now!.

CAMPUS: Students publish in the McGill Journal of Medicine

Periodical receives award and cash grant

Thomas Quail

Created ten years ago by McGill medical students with the mandate to promote the development and advancement of international student-based medical research, the McGill Journal of Medicine is now reaping the benefits of their hard work. It was recently lauded with a victory in the health category of the annual Forces Avenir awards, which was accompanied by a $4,000 grant.

NATIONAL: Youth vie to be next great PM

TV show popularizes politics

Alison Withers

CBC is offering young Canadians between the ages of 18 and 25 the opportunity to contest for the title of "Canada's Next Great Prime Minister" through a televised contest, hosted by Rick Mercer and judged by a panel of former prime ministers. The show, now in its second season and successor to a program established by Magna International Inc.

NATIONAL: Liberals sweep Ontario

Electoral reform referendum a huge failure

Kristin Maich

Last Wednesday was a historic moment for Ontario as Premier Dalton McGuinty was re-elected in a sweeping victory for the Ontario Liberal party, marking the first time in 70 years that the provincial party has had a back-to-back majority win. The Liberal victory was won with 42.

@MAC: Students to decide whether newspapers stay

Daily Publications Society to push for fee referendum

Vincci Tsui

Students at Macdonald campus are going to the polls this Thursday, Oct. 18 to decide whether or not they would like to pay $3.75 per semester to join the Daily Publication Society and receive The McGill Daily and Le Délit on campus, which are currently available on a free trial basis.

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