The Cadre + 6 October 1998 Opinion 21 Editorial This “tradition” can’t be much of a tradition if companies and : BY BRODY MORRISON ) organizations can be overlooked. Is it fairto overlook one The thought that a “Great Oral Tradition” is the cause for all this trouble, grief, and debate almost makes me ill. So the policy does not exist? Is this the part where I am supposed to look foolish? Well, I am sorry Dr. Heider, “Great Oral Tradition” does not cut it. You prevented students from access and not another? If you would go through the logs of the organizations that have booked the ee in the past, you 8 9 2 s 1 T t 3 will see that this “Oral Tradition” does not exist. How many commercial, special interest, and political groups have gone Charlottetown through the Breezeway? More than a few, I am sure. A lot ’ to public property on the bases ofa verbal custom that does not more then just Island Tel, credit card companies, and a poster company. Can you see what I am trying to say? Students just want to startaclub, nota war. I understand that allowing one political group consistent, repeated, and steady access to the Breeze- way shows political preference and is therefore wrong but explain to me how allowing a student club (political or not) access to an information table shows political preference? This is a student run and operated club that is trying to function on campus. I don’t get it. Students are financially supporting the university, but yet, these same students, ys otherwise, can be refused access to what they are paying for? Speciale — exist. This is not acceptable. Your decision was noteven based on a black and white policy. Don’t try and explain that this “Great Oral Tradition” has been in practice for several years. Most students, and faculty can easily see that this “tradition” is a distortion of the truth. Where is the reasoning in that? Do you realize that you are restricting a students right to havea club on campus, pol itical or otherwise? No student should stand for this. The use of The Barn as a means of solicitation, unfortu- nately, is nota viable option. This is evident when you consider that almost every student goes through the Breezeway once or even twice a day making it an excellent place for groups to hand out information. This small but little fact is the whole reason the Breezeway has been used the way it has for such a long time. I hope that I am wrong but time will tell. POn a final note, I must convey that this is an information 1” PIZZA table, not the golden fleece, and not only does it affect political (3 Toppings) $10.99 + plus tax parties but it affects student clubs as well as oo s, a or not. This institution is a University, a p where 17” PI » thought is supposed to be embraced, not persecuted. I request 3 To “ZA ' 12 cos on this policy to be stopped immediately. Keep in mind that! hold ppings nair Sauce) to what I say here to be truthful and I believe that it is something $13.99 + plus tax to be considered ey I know rs are a aeecenanaas this new policy and that it is now being deve wi Student Union However, | was, norany other group, contacted “THE PIZZA FEAST” on our thoughts on the subject. Is that a proper way to develop 217 PIZZA & GARLIC FINGERS pad got (3 Toppings) $22.99 + plus tax | implore students that share or oppose my views to send them care of “Brody Morrison” to Main Room 06 as | am curious to know what students have to say about this kind of student discrimination. SPECIALS MAY The Cadre stresses that material printed in the Opinions section ede a elt represents the personal ideas and views of the writer and that this : material not necessarily represent the opinions of the staff and volunteers. WITHOUT NOTICE . See 8]