DND will no longer accept or acknowledge people holding U of O degrees or sponsor people wishing to attend said U.
Federico Carvajal, vp services for the Graduate Students’ Association, said that it’s not about blocking debate, but instead it is about avoiding one-sided arguments put forward by the military. “The student population is one of the most strongly opposed to the Afghanistan mission,” he said but added that few of them can afford to take out full-page advertisements in a newspaper to promote their views.
acheo said:U of O is one of 3 universities (with Dalhousie) who is currently accepting med school students in a special program sponsored by the CF (occupationnal transfer only).
IMHO the CF needs U of O way more than U of O needs the CF.
exgunnertdo said:Heard this on the radio this morning here in the nation's capital. The person from uOttawa being interviewed (a rep from the student union or something) also disagreed with the decision, but it was done by a vote at a meeting (as per their rules). ie it wasn't the paper itself that boycotted, but someone rallied together enough "concerned" students (I think it was around 100?) to attend a meeting, acheived a quorum and passed the motion.
Sad really, that such a low number of members can acheive something like that, considering the total number of students at U of O
exgunnertdo said:Heard this on the radio this morning here in the nation's capital. The person from uOttawa being interviewed (a rep from the student union or something) also disagreed with the decision, but it was done by a vote at a meeting (as per their rules). ie it wasn't the paper itself that boycotted, but someone rallied together enough "concerned" students (I think it was around 100?) to attend a meeting, acheived a quorum and passed the motion.
Sad really, that such a low number of members can acheive something like that, considering the total number of students at U of O
Frostnipped Elf said:In a knee jerk response ;D - DND will no longer accept or acknowledge people holding U of O degrees or sponsor people wishing to attend said U. Does DND need to advertise, the very large HQ/billboard is in view from most outdoor vantage points on the campus.
? I guess it depends on the Faculty and the Department but I did not find the majority of the campus to be pro-Canadian Forces. A simple poppy count around November 11th generally provides the mood of the campus and I noticed that the U of O was far less supportive than my alma matter the University of Alberta which take great pride in hosting a large ceremony in the Butterdome and has significantly more poppies affixed to students. That's my impression.generally pro-Canadian Forces
So, you'll defend their right to censorship?OldSolduer said:I may not agree with their point of view (short sighted) but I'll fight to defend it.
Minor symbolism. Censorship. It's only the little people.OCdt.Banks said:In all reality it changes nothing, advertisements are posted in the washrooms, the gym's, and even in the bus stops. A little page in a paper that nobody reads adds up to a whole lot of symbolism and nothing else.
OCdt.Banks said:Carefull who you insult sir, I attend U of O and as it just so happens I am regular force officer going through ROTP . The atmosphere on campus is generally pro-Canadian Forces; the people who voted to boycott DND did so in a legitmate forum, not some kangaroo court. Therefore as much as I disagree with the verdict, I must stand by it.
Just so you're straight on this,
1. You are NOT an "officer" yet...
2. As M.R. stated,by standing by this act you ARE in fact condoning censorship.
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