LETTERS Dear Editor, I have recieved a number of complaints because of the absence of VIEW FRQI THE TOP in our student Union News— paper. The bottom line as to why the bi—weekly does not appear in 9315 Student Union Newspaper is that we can't be bothered spending a lot ~of time preparing article that won'tbe printed. You see, half of the articles that are sub- mitted are vetoed by the editor. She does not go by any set standard or code to base ‘her opinions and it often looks like double standards to all of us. A certain word or phrase may be omitted in a joke and often ruins the whole joke. However they will still print the rest of the joke, thus making the writers look foolish. The next week we will see that same word or phrase in somebody else's art— ' icle. We have documented proof of this. Also, even when she does say that something will be print— ed, we still cannot be sure it will reach print. Often it doesn't. But she doesn't do it be— cause she hates Engineers — she does it because she values her job. Apparent- ly somebody in our Stu— dent Union feels they must protect us from Ourselves. They told her to make sure 9_u_r news— paper is kept pure and clean and neat. However, they left out two things that go along with this -- very boring and out of touch. Just about everybody knows and agree that this is true. But due to a few wimpish art- sies and professors as well as over—protective outsiders, many articles that are humourous, inter esting and never boring don't reach print! Why? Because somebody is afraid of someone or something. Well, all I can say is either grow up or go home wimp(s) . Many of us work hard at our studies and we feel that all this ser— iousness is enough for uor life. I find that reading gr newspaper withe amusing jokes and articles relative to cams pus life is a refreshing change. 2% Student Un- ion promotes heavy drink- ing, carousing, and plenty debauchery. However they won't let us read a fun- ny joke about it. I'm sure a joke or article on the subject is far less harmful than the actual ' act. $0, topeople who should have nothing to do with our newspaper, such as a; mother who recently wrote in, stay out of my life. I am paying damn good money, all of it my own, to go here and read our newspapers, so leave i_t_to us. And' to whoever is protecting us from ourselves, do as I said earlier. Besides, what better way than through our newspapers for us to' prove to you that Engineers Rule the World! Barry Friesen 3rd Year Engineer Dear Editor, I would like this oppor- tunity to cormend the students of UPEI for the outstanding voter turnout in the student elections held March 9. It seems that finally the students are taking an active role in student issues. I would also like to commend the other pres- idential candidates for the good campains that were run and I am looking forward to their input in the upcoming year. I would also like to take this opportunity to thank Ronalda Murphy and Cynthia King for the help and support they gave me in my entrance into student politics, I would also like to thank the students who supported me and assure all the students of UPEI good representation and an open Student Union in the upcoming year. I am optimistic for the upcoming year after meeting with the other members of the executive. I hope the students share my optimism. I would once again like to stress that all the executive is open for advice and 'commentardI‘Inpeflle students take advantage of this. Thanks once again, Sincerely, Jack Keefe Dear Students, First of all I would like to thank all c”: you ‘whogotoutandvoiedin the Student Union elect— ions. The ammount of stu- dent involvement was in- spiring with a 50% turn out which is well above the 37% turnout of last year and the national average of 5%. I hope that this spirit of par— ticipation continues and multiplies over the coming year. During the course of my campaign I had a chance to talk with many- of you about your ideas on how to improve the Barn and student rel“; ations with the Univer— sity. flIfi assure .‘ your; that .- to and will be seriously considered for the Fall semester. I officially take office on May lst and welcome any questions or suggestions about my position or any issue that affects you as - students. My door is always open to you so please don't hesitate to come in. In closing, I again would like to thank all » of you for your support. I am honored and pleased to have been elected as - Vice-President Internal and I look forward to working with you. Sincerely, Jim Mutter Vice—President Internal Dear Editor, I would like to express my appreceation to all students who participated in this year's Student Union elections. Elections consist not only of candid— your ideas werelistened a,» V a1 2 ._——-~ pleased with the turnout and the interest and I hope that the same interest and support is shown next year. As V.P.External, I urge anyone with any concerns or ideas to come arfl talk to me. My door willalways be open for new ideas. "harflcs. again to all those who got out and voted and also to my Opposition who made the election both interesting and competitive." .-I look forward to working with and for you in the upConing year. Sincerely Yours, Kim Gass " ~ V.P.External Dear lilitor, I would like to take this opportunity to express my gratitude to all the students who voted in the Student Union elections. The‘ percentage of students that turned out is a strong indication of the int- - erest and enthusiasm on .. an...“ a .. v.11. bppbs" 1 “° 7 “for running excellent camp— aigns and making the ' elections both interesting and exciting. After taking office on May lst, I would like ' to encourage anyone with problems, concerns, or new ideas to stop in and make the executive aware cf these. After all, we are there to represent the students and are more than willing to be of . aesistanc e..:-' ‘3‘ much, Stephen '.Bishop p‘ . Ki. films“) I ‘ ' (I: h,“ I. ates, but also of This year, my opinion, the duality Of both were terrific. I was very