: The Panther Prints March 5, 1996 3 Letters to tre Daiter About That Quiz... Dear Editor, I teach a course in Human Anatomy and cover reproductive anatomy and physiolgy in excruciat- ing detail. Therefore, it takes a great deal to embarrass me. However, the February 13 issue of your student _ newspaer not only embarrassed me but it is a disgrace to the University community. I am extremely sad- dened to think that “freedom of the press” in a university publication resulted in freedom of corruption. _ Perhaps it is time to reread the “Missions and Goals” printed in your university calendar. In particular the fourth statement that reads as fol- lows: “To recognize the of moral discernment in the use of knowledge, and to provide an environment wherein personal integrity and responsibilty may grow.” I feel that you have clearly let down the univer- sity, and hope that the public sector | has not been subjected to this waste of paper and ink. Soe -- Jim Kemp ‘ Although I believe in freedom of expression, I personally think that your student paper dated February 13, 1996 (volume 1, issue 14) went way beyond that point by allowing the publication of the "corruption quiz”. Promoting healthy and safe sex is one issue, publishing trash like that quiz offers no educational or entertainment benefits whatsoever. Allowing such things to be published has given the sexuality supplement of your paper absolutely Ticket Policy Unfair Dear Editor I am a hockey fan (congrats and good luck guys!). After the Panthers won the first game of their semi-final series against U de M, I decided to leave home (in Fredericton) a day early so I would not miss the game. My mom also wanted to see the game so she drove me back and planned to stay overnight. When I got back, I saw a sign stating that free tickets for students had been given out on Thursday. I went to the Sportsplex an hour and half early, hoping there would be tickets avail- able and planning to beg if there were not. It was sold out. I do not think that it was fair for them to sell all of the tickets before the students had a chance to get back from their vacation. For those of us who were out of province, we had no way on knowing the tickets would be sold early. I was also told that there were 200 free tickets available to students out of a possible 1200 or so. It is our team, | think that we as students should have been given top priority after the Boosters. I don't know if anyone else found themselves in the same position I was but if they did, I don't imagine they were as lucky as I was. A very nice man who happened to be in the no credibility. 1 am ashamed to know lobby while I was trying to get in, had three extra tickets and sold two to my mom that a UPEI student, who prefers to remain anonymous, would waste their valuable time to compose such a quiz. -- Christian R. Lacroix Editor’s note: Interestingly, none of the complaints we recieved here at the student newspaper were from students. However, it is good to know that our professor's and parents are so concerned about the content of the student newspaper. -- A.C. and I. That does not mean that I am any happier with how the tickets sales were handled -~ Keri Evers Fig, 3. The Geometry of ‘Taste ea WIT Da ALL) LOSS SSS. uz a flor PRS RIK Aarts _ Add your choice of fresh fixin’ to a Subway Footlong and you've got the equation for a great sandwich. Because at Subway, we have the angle on taste. 96 Doctor's Associates, Inc