Glendon College

Glendon College

~'They oughtta be lined up and shot!" by Lee ZiJnmerman planation of the three selves the manager, even from the near-total apathy But when Rob Taylor was The annual meeting of facilities (Studios A,B, and though this choice would shown by Glendon students. nominated as student mem­ the Broadcast policy D) run by R.G. Inc. Bi­ normally be made by R.G. And Lysaght reiterated ber, Lubin attacked Tay­ Board of Radio Glendon shop seemed intent on Inc. In response to a that "A" has been, with lor's integrity by charg­ Inc. took place October proving that R.G. has question by Bishop re­ the exception oftwo people ing that he was part of a 4th in the lounge adjacent given nothing to the stu­ garding the amounts of completely student-run collusion to "stack the to Radio Glendon. In at­ dent populace. Lysaght money channelled into and operated. deck" against the student tendanceat the meeting explained that, to the Studios A and B respect­ Up to this point, Presi­ population with regards to broadcast live over CKRG contrary, the station has ively; Lysaght stated that dent Lubin had remained participation on the were: Alan Lysaght, always made itself avail­ a great majority of funds silent, reading his news­ Board. Taylor, a part­ Michael McCabe, Rob Tay­ able to students who ex­ were used to upgrade "A" paper and expressing time R.G. staffer, embar­ lor, David Tooke, David pressed the desire to in order that it might little interest in the rassed by what amounts 0'Halloran, Kelly- Ann Bis­ participate in the running fulfill the requirements of matters that the I .B.P.B. to characte.rassault, with­ hop, Steve Lubin, and my­ of the station and, also, aCRTC - liscenced sta­ ~oncerned itself with.• But drew his candidacy. When self. The order of bus­ to those who simply wish tion. The remaining mon­ the fireworks startedonce the vacationing Joe ness was to bring every­ to use the recording studio ey' as well as some ori­ the actual election took Holmes candidacy was one up to date on the for a variety of purposes. ginal "A" equipment and place. Lysaght was re­ read, all hell broke loose. station's status, as well It was pointed out that records, was given to "B" elected station manager, The key issue was the as to elect members to Lubin himself had done While funds have been David Pritchard (in ab­ definition of the term the board. In response the latter on a few occas­ used to maintain "B", the sentia) was namedprofes- "R.G.. member". Lysaght to a line of questionning ions. As for Studio B, need to upgrade it has sional broadcaster, and repeatedly explained that by observer Bishop, Lysaght granted GCSU' s not arisen, due to its yours truly was elected a member is; anyone who Lysag~t gave a_detailed ex- request to·select for them- lack of use stemming programme co-ordinator. continued on pp.2 October 12, t979 Volume .19 no. 5 Glendon College Why isn't this man laughing? see page six p oto: Bruce McMulkin What Goes onBehind Closed Doors? by Cheryl Watson members and most part­ men of the Glendon istration and the aca­ faculty members into bat­ It's the fourth Thursdayof time faculty members. Faculty Council, one of demic interests. tle to have academic dec­ the month and approx. 1 Add to this professional' the largest problems The basic function of isions made here on this 0'clock , which means we librarians, two academic faced, within the Univer­ Faculty Council is to make campus by Glendonites. are entering the Dean's staff representatives and sity, is making this sys­ decisions regarding cur­ Then in the late sixties it Hour. Faculty members twenty students and you tem work. It is through riculum and academic was the students turn to are filing into the Senate have the academic gov­ the York Act that Glen­ regulations. It is obvious ask for a role in this dec­ Chamber and a few stu­ erning body of Glendon don's Faculty Council is that earlier on in Glen­ ision making body and dents arel:rickling in. College. given its legal status, don's life these things they got it. Summing all What on earth is goingon? The organisation of the where it is constituted as were very important. In­ this up it can be said that IT this was the late sixties governing bodies of York a Committee of Senate. itiating a. new college with 'at one time' the focus of or early seventies most of University is spelled outin Clearly you cannot have its own identity was no· political activity on the the Glendon Community what is known as the York a clearseparation between small feat for the Univer­ Glendon Campus was with­ could answer that ques­ Act. There is, within this finances and academics sity and the faculty, staff in Faculty Council. tion' but how many can in document, a broad dis­ within the University. This and administrators of the But it is not the late 19791 If, as is suspected, tinction between the body is becoming an increasing new college and much of sixties - it is the dawn you have no idea what this responsible for financial problem in this time of what Glendon is today was of the eighties and things ritual is all about then it matters concerning the financial uncertainty hashed and rehashed just aren't quite the same. is about time you learned. University and the aca­ which, as has been seen, within the walls of The Many members of this The meeting is Faculty demic facets of the Univ­ results in academic un­ Senate Board Room. In College now feel that Council and it is probably ersity. The Board of Gov­ certainty. It is because of the beginning, the Univ­ Faculty Council is the least well known enors is the body assoc­ this that Prof. Clipsham ersity appointed a Dean 'tedious' . The years have governing body in the en­ iated with the former while feels the task of Faculty (Principal) who in turn brought a ' routine' to tire Collegeor University. Senate is associated with Council is to help bring appointed the chairman of this once lively body and Faculty Council is made the latter. As stated by about effective co-ordin­ each of the departments. the result has been fewer up of all full-time faculty David Clipsham. Chair- ation between the admin- This immediately put continued on pp. 6 2 ProTem October 12, 1979 Recognition for Glendon NOTES by Cheryl Watson and more active OFS and two years to run a ref­ of the conference. The Enrolment Verification The Ontario Federation to keep pace with inflation erendum in order to ac­ workshop on Bilingualism Forms of Students (OFS) held To sum up, SCRAP re!,­ cept the fees or reject which both Glendon dele­ Please make sure you their fall conference on. commends that the mem­ being part of OFS. Mem­ gates attended, proved to pick up your enrolment September 27-30 in Ot­ bership fee increase from bers don't have' to pay be very productive for verification form outside tawa. Glendon sent two $1.50 per student to $4.00 until a sucessful refer­ themselves and Glendon the cafeteria on any of delegates to represent per student. endum is passed. And College. It was during the following days: Oct. their interests. They were Most delegates at the con to this was added: "That this workshop that an 16, 17 18 and 19, between Ron Leduc, Vice-Presi­ ference agreed with the the Committee of the Interim Bilingual Com­ 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. It dent of External Mfairs ittee was set up. The fun­ is important that you and Marc-Andre Lacombe ction of this committee verify with Student Vice-President of Acade­ will be to create a Stan­ Programmes the in­ mic Mfairs. On October ding Committee which will formation contained 2nd Stephen Lubin, Pres­ deal with Francophone Is­ on the form. sident of the Glendon sues and Bilingualism. College Student Union re­ The standing Committee Catre de verification ceived notice that both should be developed before d'inscription aux cours delegates were elected to the OFS SpringConference N' oubliez pas de vous the OFS Interim Bilingua­ There were seven nom­ procurer votre carte lism Committee. inations for the four open de verification d'in­ The bulk ofthe conference positions . Ron and Marc scription aux cours, concentrated on the Spec­ were two of the people disponible dans le ial Coordinating Comm­ nominated. Both should be hall, devant le cafe­ itteeon Resource Plan, m congratulated on their ele- teria, les 16, 17, 18 et ning (SCRAP) report. photo: Julie Parna ction. The recognition by 19 octobre entre llh This report suggested the fact that more staff were Whole recommend to the the OFS members says et 14h. Vous devez . hiring of more staff and needed and that executive Plenary that SCRAP in- something, not only about egalement contacter the creation of special should receive at least vestigate further means of Glendon and bilingualism le bureau des programmes ~ommissions such as: $250 per month. Finally, alleviating the costs in- but about what both Ron and scolaires afin de verifier an undergraduate, a com­ after long discussions and curred by smaller inst- Marc have to offerin such les renseignements munity college and a grad­ negotiations it was agreed itutions". With this ad- an endeavour. contenus sur la carte. uate commission. All upon that membership ditionalclause all del- Anyone wishing further COME ONE , COME ALL these changes in the Fed­ fees would be $3.00 per egates voted in favour.

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