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January 9, 2014
MAPS, MSU at odds over summer fees

Despite last term’s vote by the SRA that MSU members would no longer pay part-time fees during summer sessions, the McMaster Association of Part-time Students has plans to continue collecting these fees anyway. The two organizations are now at odds with each other in terms of what will happen with student fees this upcoming summer. […]

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October 31, 2013
A sorority perspective: Response to "My big, frat, Greek life"

Inemesit Etokudo The Silhouette To begin, I want to make sure that the argument of this article is not misconstrued. This article is not seeking to debate the issue of sexism that may have arisen from the original article, "My big, frat, Greek Life," or even trying to bash a positive article that I agree […]

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October 24, 2013
Fall break should extend beyond the trial

Jacob Brodka SRA Science This is the third time I have ordered from the shop & I would recommend them to anyone. Canadian pharmacy viagra? Generic drugs are copies of brand-name drugs that have exactly the same dosage. For the first time this year, McMaster students can look forward to a three-day Fall Recess that […]

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October 17, 2013
EDITORIAL: Hitting rewind on McMaster history

It’s hard to imagine a time at McMaster when there was no hospital on Main Street; when undergraduates were counted in the hundreds, rather than the thousands; when there were a mere four buildings populating campus. Canadian Pharmacy is another fine company at the shop that has a long time history of providing our bodies […]

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October 10, 2013
Why it's critical to vote for your Undergraduate Rep on University Planning Committee

For the first time in a long time, there’s a lot of interest in higher-level University elections. Five candidates are competing to be your next University Planning Committee undergraduate representative. I find this really exciting. And so should you. best price for generic cialis The role of the University Planning Committee in greater University governance […]

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October 3, 2013
Bylaw changes put on hold
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October 3, 2013
Report gives Mac passing grade in freedom of speech

Sophia Topper The Silhouette It’s report card time, but not for students. On Sept. 24, the Justice Center for Constitutional Reforms published its annual report on freedom of speech on Canadian campuses.  The report grades both administrations and student unions on their policies and actions. The McMaster administration received a B for policy, and a […]

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September 30, 2013
MSU walks away from agreement, could cut MAPS budget in half

Come next fall, full-time students may not have to pay an extra fee if they switch to part-time status in the summer. On Sept. 29, the Student Representative Assembly voted to nullify a 27-year agreement between the McMaster Students Union (MSU) and the McMaster Association of Part-Time Students (MAPS). The end of the agreement suggests […]

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September 26, 2013
MSU committee proposes financial bylaw changes

After paying tuition, many students may not know what happens to their money. But organizers within the McMaster Students Union are working to see that changed, and show students what happens to their fees. The finance committee of the MSU has proposed changes to a bylaw that would see student groups have their levies put […]

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September 19, 2013
Talking to strangers

Samhita Misra The Silhouette It was the end of a twelve-hour workday when I sat down on the subway in Toronto, heading home.  With a pounding headache and shoulders in desperate need of a massage, I pulled out my phone and began playing with it.  Texting wasn’t an option underground, but I thought the message […]

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