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2010: Year of
the Cyborg? LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Internet use has officially surpassed TV as the popular
medium in Canada, according to a recent report. As our
lives become increasingly intertwined with computers and An open letter comes home from school and tells me
she learned in history class that the
stories relating to government policies
affecting post-secondary education. Sel-
other electronic devices, the question arises: are we cyborgs? holocaust never happened?” dom will one find such news on the front
While certain inventions undoubtedly improve our lives,
is it possible we are also losing a bit of our humanity in the
to Ann Coulter When you take an all-or-nothing
stance on an issue like free speech, these
page of any other newspaper — and yet
such news is directly relevant to thou-
transition? An Open Letter to Ann Coulter: are the questions, but hopefully not ever sands of future and current students of
There’s some debate as to what being a cyborg really You may remember me from your the realities, that you need to address. higher education. And there is plenty to
means. While some think of them as the half-machine speech in London on Monday, but it —Niels Horne regularly report upon. In Canada, stu-
half-human beings we see in movies like Terminator or might help if I reintroduce myself as the BMOS III dents are fortunate to have independent
Iron Man, they may not necessarily be that extreme. young man who posed the final ques- umbrella student organizations lobby-
Cyborgs can simply be normal humans who have tion to you during the rather animated ing governments on their behalf.
some sort of technological attachment — whether that
be a pacemaker, or a cochlear implant. However, if that
question period.
I give you credit; you deftly fielded the
Gazette needs Yet, in my opinion, not enough stu-
dents are aware of such political lobby-
were the case, why should the definition of a cyborg be
limited to a physical attachment?
There are the people who are practically glued to their
mixture of support and indignation you
received after your rousing performance
at the lectern, where you used an incred-
to focus on ing efforts. Apathy is the result, in part,
of ignorance. Students who are posi-
tioned to educate others about such
Blackberrys, and iPhones are a clear example of a tech-
nology which allows people to have whatever informa-
ibly broad range of specific examples to
illustrate your conservative ideologies. student news issues should do so fervently. Of
course, student unions certainly have
tion they want literally at their fingertips. Actually, it would be incorrect for me to a role to play in terms of educating
And what about those who maintain a persona online refer to myself as having asked the final Re: “What happened to the Gazette?” their members. But student newspa-
through Twitter or Facebook? Given they have such a question, because — truth be told, you March 23, 2010 pers also have an important role to
mental and emotional investment in these social net- cut me off and ended your presentation play on this front. In what direction are
working sites, they could also be considered cyborgs. before I was able to ask. To the editor: the provincial and federal governments
However, who’s to say someone has to be connected I came home from your speech feel- The Gazette has asked what students taking post-secondary education? How
with an external device to be considered a cyborg? We ing rather unsettled and maybe even wish to see in their student newspaper. I are our national and provincial student
ingest countless synthetics to help improve our normal perturbed, and I’ll admit I didn’t sleep as believe strongly that student newspapers organizations responding? How can
bodily functions — caffeine, man-made drugs and other well as I would have hoped. You see, as a should foreground news and commen- the average student participate in the
performance enhancers. A human who depends on these student at Western, I’m not accustomed taries relevant to youth and students. political process?
non-organic materials could be considered a cyborg on to being interrupted mid-sentence in For example, at least weekly — ideal- —Rick Telfer
some level or another. those large, daunting lecture halls, or ly more often, the Gazette should print PhD Sociology II
However, there is some hesitancy to designate anyone even on the more benign campus in
as a “cyborg” unless it looks like Arnold Schwarzenegger’s general, which many might suggest to be
Terminator. Ultimately, humans won’t fully be considered a “marketplace of ideas.” I gather you’re well take those risks now while you are
cyborgs until their bodies are fully integrated with tech- fond of that phrase — “marketplace of still idealistic.”
nology. ideas,” since you are touted as a free —Marcy
This possibility is slowly and surely becoming a reali- speech advocate and a rather famous
ty. Technological devices such as Bluetooth eyewear and one at that. Re: “Coulter’s campus visit stirs contro-
sex robots may have seemed ridiculous to us five years In fact, you cut me off by remarking versy”
ago, but now we’ve seen many of those ideas come to that “there is either free speech, or no “Well done, Western! The event went off
fruition. Scientists are even in the process of developing speech,” and I must say, I find that state- The following are excerpts from discus- without a hitch, and freedom of expres-
invisibility cloaks and teleportation devices. ment suspicious when used in the con- sions at westerngazette.ca — Go online sion was allowed (you know, per our
While many of these developments are representative text of stopping somebody before they and add your voice. Charter). What people armed with
of the strides humans have made, it’s difficult to deter- have had a chance to ask their question. sticks and stones are doing at an insti-
mine where we should draw the line. While there are It was, after all, during a segment called Re: “What happened to the Gazette?” tute for higher learning and exchange
countless benefits to new technologies, there’s concern “question period.” Perhaps, if you March 22, 2010. of thought is beyond me.”
we could forget what it feels like to be truly human. wouldn’t mind, I will pose my question “I feel sorry for some of the Gazette —Samantha Jones
This doesn’t mean we will change as a species, but in its entirety since I believe it is both an staff that may not be taking as strong
“Samantha Jones fails to remember
maybe we will see a change in the definition of what it important and challenging one to of stance on an issue because they fear
that in our Charter, there is a limitation
means to be human. Rather than creating a distinction address. It may even help you in shoring the repercussions. For those of you
on speech when it incites hatred.”
between what is “cyborg” and what is “human,” the two up your stance on free speech, since it is that want to be journalists, this is the
—Nadine Abdulkarim
terms could mean the same thing. often helpful to use borderline cases to time to really challenge yourself to be
People love their gadgets and we will continue to push establish a boundary. AUTHENTIC, because the audience Ed note: Comments may have been con-
technology forward. The result of this is yet to be seen — So, bearing in mind your adamant may get bigger and there will be more densed due to size constraints. For full
but we’re waiting with anticipation. endorsement for free speech, here goes: people to piss off someday. May as comments, please visit our website.
—The Gazette editorial board “What is to be done when my child
ArtsEntertainment
CAISA combines charity,
dance and fashion
By Maddie Leznoff “There are lot of new people tial arts stylings of Team 2X and
Gazette Staff and choreographers,” says the student musician performances.
third-year student. “Over the years The proceeds from CAISA tick-
If you’ve taken a stroll through the it’s becoming more professional et sales typically go towards a dif-
University Community Centre at and more renowned, and I think ferent charity every year, but this
night this past week, you may have people are willing to pay more for year Yim decided to stick with the
noticed a bunch of students tire- a ticket because of the effort that’s Children’s Health Foundation, a
lessly tangoing, hip-hopping and put in and because it’s handled group that helped her sister.
strutting their stuff on pretend like a real performance.” The money benefits the Child’s
runways. The group is preparing As always, the show will feature Life Program, which funds a group
for the Canadian Asian Interna- choreographed dance numbers of specialists who comfort chil-
tional Students’ Association’s 12th and modelling. Keith Chan, a sec- dren when they’re admitted to the
annual charity fashion show, ond-year social science student hospital and who explain the
which takes place on Saturday. and an experienced dancer, was medical procedures.
“A week before the show it’s lit- encouraged to audition to be a “Kids are usually scared
erally 24/7 for all volunteers,” says choreographer at the beginning of because they don’t know what’s
Jennifer Yim, the show’s executive the year by a friend — he doesn’t going on,” Yim says. “The special-
director and a fourth-year bio- regret his decision. ists really just make their visit as
med student. “Our models have “I heard so many great things comforting as possible.”
been practicing really late every about the production,” Chan says. Chan can hardly believe all
single night.” “I was really motivated to partici- their hours of hard work will cul-
Courtesy of Matt Simmonds Yim is excited because the show pate in such a Western tradition.” minate on Saturday.
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Sports
Western Mustang fencers capture silver at
provincial championships
The provincial fencing championships took place over
the weekend, at RMC Fieldhouse in Kingston. Fourth-year
health sciences major, Salomeh Ahmadi competed in the
Women’s foil, capturing silver. Not to be outdone, Andrew
Wang also brought home silver in the men’s sabre.
Michael Faulds
Quarterback
Mustangs moving on: fifth-year
Eden Mills, ON
Kinesiology quarterback Michael Faulds
Career Stats CIS Records By Gazette Sports the Yates Cup. The next memory is NEXT STEP IN YOUR LIFE?
Gazette Staff more of a feeling. That feeling is Football itself teaches you every-
37 games • Most career passing yards
how pumped I felt right before run- thing you need to know in life: how
10,811 passing yards • Most passing yards in a season
In five years at Western, Michael ning out before the Vanier Cup in to be a teammate, how to be a
761 completions / 1,241 pass Faulds has led the football team to the 2008 season. leader, how to be accountable, how
attempts Mustang Records the Vanier Cup and set several IF YOU COULD COME BACK FOR to respect others and how to deal
61.3% completion rate • Single season completions records to become one of the best ANOTHER YEAR, WOULD YOU? with adversity. If I can take those
60 touchdowns • Career completions quarterbacks in Mustang history. In If I could come back for 10 more qualities into whatever I do in life I
44 interceptions • Single game completions the first of a four-part series, the years I would. My age wouldn’t stop feel that I will be successful.
73 sacks Gazette sat down with Faulds to talk my desire to play the game of foot- BEST THING ABOUT BEING A
about his career at Western, playing ball. I want to play as long as I can. VARSITY ATHLETE?
Accomplishments with a torn ACL and his plans after IF YOU HAD TO DO IT ALL OVER AGAIN, I am not a varsity athlete for any
graduating. WHAT WOULD YOU DO DIFFERENTLY? other reason than to play the sport
2 Yates Cup Championships
There are certain plays I can pick I love. I absolutely hate how athletes
2 Yates Cup MOP
WHAT’S YOUR FAVOURITE MEMORY out that I would love to have back play sports for any other reason
1 Mitchell Bowl Championship
ON AND OFF THE FIELD? but that is all part of the journey. So than that.
2009 OUA MVP I have two favourite memories. One if I could change game results I HEART OR TALENT?
2009 First Team OUA All-Star is the whole 2007 season. We start- would do that. Other than that I I admire people with talent but
2008 Second Team OUA All-Star ed 0-4 but battled back to make the wouldn’t change a thing. respect people with heart. Per-
2009 Second Team All-Canadian playoffs and then won three HOW HAS YOUR EXPERIENCE AS A
straight road playoff games to win MUSTANG PREPARED YOU FOR THE PLEASE SEE IF P7
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