As we head into our third day of Blue Chair, McMaster students are faced with some exciting opportunities. Federal opposition leader Michael Ignatieff is on campus today answering student questions about the state of post-secondary education in Canada. The opportunity for students to be able to ask about access issues and financial aid directly to a potential prime minister is unprecedented. In addition, students have been hunting around Campus for the hidden Blue Chairs. Photos have been returned to the OUSA Street team and at the end of the week a draw will be held for a $400 gift card for titles, to help offset the cost of a term’s worth of text books. We’re looking forward to the last two days of the week, in which we’ll be holding a charity club night and a Speaker’s corner.
-Chris Martin
Vice President Education
McMaster Students Union









