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With help of Dean Hodgins office staff, the Plumbline put out a 4-page bi-weekly paper, which started with circulation of roughly 400 copies but grew to more than a thousand (total enrolment in all years & grads of Engineering = less than 700). The Plumbline became the most widely read newsletter
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of The Plumbline (section), which got its name in an MES contest in the spring of 1967. Previously the MES newsletter was a one-page bi-monthly publication, which became the first Plumbline issue in April 1967 (volume 4 Nos 1 to 12). Don Mros created the cartoon character of Superplumber, who battled
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After a brief period of debates and arguments including review by the Executive of the McMaster Engineering Society, the Dean of Engineering, and the Human Rights Office, The Plumbline returned to shelves. There were a number of changes suggested to the content and a series of sensitivity training
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attitudes. The Coalition saw the newspaper as a key element in a larger problem of intolerance within the faculty of Engineering. They argued that this is evident in many of the faculty's traditions and "welcome" practices for first year students. According to them, the newspaper legitimized this
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As of 2022, the Plumbline releases 2 print editions per semester which are reviewed by the MES editorial committee prior to distribution. These journals are handed out to students at no cost from the MES student run store, 'The Drain'. The Plumbline of today consistently features meme submissions
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Some public opinion of the early 2010's was shared that the McMaster Engineering community felt that the Plumbline was unfairly targeted by the remainder of the campus for its controversial content and potentially offensive subject matter, and that it was subjected to a harsher, more restrictive
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from students, bingo cards for SAGM (the MES Semi-annual general meeting), opinion pieces, horoscopes, and hilarious articles promoting upcoming events and holidays. The Plumbline editorial team aims to foster community and humour inclusive of all students in the faculty.
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The Plumbline also contains featured articles, usually pertaining to current events around McMaster and Engineering, as well as pictures and clips submitted by readers. The Plumbline is heavily dependent on reader-submitted content.
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is a publication of the MES, the material contained within it is not in any way affiliated with McMaster University, and does not express views or opinions shared by all, if any, students at the University.
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in response to the rape of a McMaster student within the Engineering faculty and the efforts to minimize the rape and subsequent conviction of Engineering student for the crime.
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In late 2005, publication of The Plumbline was temporarily suspended because of allegations from the McMaster Coalition for Equitable Social Change that the paper promoted
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reformatted, dropping any offensive content from its masthead, developing a new form of satirical and parody genres of humor and abandoning misogyny as fodder for comedy.
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sessions took effect. Currently both online and hard-copy versions of the newspaper are available and reviewed by the MES equity and inclusion officer prior to printing.
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students in 1967, developed from a single sheet MES news letter. In 1971, the editors decided to turn the newsletter into an 8-page tabloid format newspaper.
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By the early 1990s, it was clear that student and administration acceptance of sexist and xenophobic content was dropped. In this climate,
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Review board of 11 engineering students, including the Publications chair, Equity and Inclusion Officer and Editorial Review Committee
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Onions and Opinions: A section similar to regular newspapers where readers can submit opinions and complaints.
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culture of intolerance. On the other hand, advocates of The Plumbline argued that the depictions were wholly
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on campus, especially in the women's residences. Limited by the technology of the day, the first issues used
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Shafts and Gears: Page containing 'nerdy' or 'mechanical' jokes, usually niche and/or technically obscure.
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who performed on campus) and publications organized by other groups (like the campus wide newspaper
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is famous for publishing everything from obscure engineering memes to informative articles.
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Shindigs and Hoedowns: A report or review of current events within the Engineering Society.
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in nature and protected under free speech. Some argue that the opposition was a form of
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converted to a digital format, due to declining readerships and large print costs.
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standard than other on-campus events (such as the misogynistic lyrics of
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2009 November - 2010: Danielle Maitland, Justin Panus, Niel Van Engelen
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section where events and/or people are given approval or disapproval.
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News Briefs: Humorous news clips, most often fictional and absurd.
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Nuts and Bolt: Various games and activities such as
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