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Mac farm stand up and running

Published August 30, 2010 by sam colbert

SAM COLBERT

SENIOR NEWS EDITOR

One of MSU President Mary Koziol’s pet projects has come to life.

The weekly campus farm stand celebrated its grand opening last Thursday. Fresh fruits and vegetables, as well as honey and other preserves, were available for sale in two tents in front of the oval garden outside University Hall.

The food was provided by three local farms: Simpler Thyme Organic Farm of Flamborough, Liz’s Busy Farm Shop of Campbellville, and Two Century Farms of Grimsby. The farmers sold their products to the MSU, which set up shop and sold it to students and McMaster employees in a non-for-profit practice.

Business in Burlington

Published August 5, 2010 by Simon Granat

SIMON GRANAT
BUSINESS EDITOR

I have a fetish for how schools are built. The other week, I got to indulge it when I went on a tour of the new MBA school, the Ron Joyce Centre (RJC) in Burlington.
Come September the RJC will be a part of McMaster University’s DeGroote School of Business. The Ron Joyce Centre was under construction when I saw it, but amid the concrete walls and bombastry of it all, the building was already impressive.

Elizabeth May wants you (to vote)

Published July 8, 2010 by Peter Goffin

PETER GOFFIN
EXECUTIVE EDITOR

Elizabeth May wants you to have faith in government. Just, however, not the current government.
The federal leader of the Green Party was in town on July 5 to speak at a political fundraiser. While her speech to party supporters dealt largely with the Greens’ role and hopes within Canadian politics, she took the opportunity of a pre-event interview to discuss the environment and youth activism.
Sitting in the wings of Hamilton’s Workers’ Arts and Heritage Centre minutes before addressing the crowd, May was emphatic that in order to affect change on the environment, or any other cause they care about, young people will have to start visiting the polls in greater numbers.

G20: Witness to mayhem

Published June 29, 2010 by admin

CHRISTOPHER CHANG
PHOTO EDITOR

The G20 weekend. It was a chance for protesters to rally together to show their opinions on the current standing of the world. I was down by King street on Saturday, where many protest groups choose to gather together. It was there that the headlines would be made. This would be the event that people would remember with every future reference to the G20/G8 protests in Canada. The image: a large group of protesters chanting, a squad car ablaze, and a wall of police who had pushed the crowd back, clearing the area to allow firefighters to calm the flames.

State of the union: MSU President speaks

Published June 3, 2010 by Peter Goffin

PETER GOFFIN
EXECUTIVE EDITOR
It has been nearly four months since Mary Koziol was elected President of the McMaster Students’ Union. It has been four weeks since she took office. The Silhouette sat down with her recently to discuss her progress, plans, and objectives for the upcoming year and how they’ve evolved now that she has gotten a taste for the job. The following are selections from that interview.

Renovating student loans

Published April 1, 2010 by jeff green

The Ontario government rolled out changes to the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) this past Monday, including $80 million to the student loan program in… Continue Reading ›

1280 losses tally over $1.5M

Published March 18, 2010 by jeff green

After undergoing a $400,000 face-lift, the McMaster Student Union (MSU) owned and operated campus bar, 1280, continues to sink. Sunday’s Student Representative Assembly (SRA) meeting… Continue Reading ›

McMaster proposes China campus

Published March 11, 2010 by Lily Panamsky

McMaster University is attempting to spread its wings to the Far East. The university is currently in the proposal stage of a partnership with Dongguan… Continue Reading ›

Peter George’s last talk

Published March 4, 2010 by Lily Panamsky

Peter George’s last lecture given on Wednesday, Mar. 3 commanded a respectful and attentive silence from the audience at Convocation Hall.
The speech that the McMaster… Continue Reading ›

Vancouver 2010 Olympics most heavily-watched Games

Published February 25, 2010 by Lily Panamsky

For the past week and half, Canadians have been glued to their TV following the Olympics, and the numbers to prove it are confounding.
Situated on… Continue Reading ›