Letters... THE LETTERS page is your forum of discussion. We print all to letters to the editor received except those of a personally vindictive nature. Deadline for submissions is Monday, 5:00 pm. Drop your letters off at the Student Union office in The Barn, at the Gem office Rm. 01 Util- ity Building, or send them through VAX MAIL to account GEM. Your submission must be signed and include your ' telephone number or it cannot be printed. Please indicate if you do not wish your name to appear in the paper. Dear Editor: Last year, as well as this year, there has been a large number of times when the Kelly Micro Lab was locked it was scheduled to This’ problem is especially annoying to stu- when be open. who have driven in the country and who dents have assignments to com- plete. In fact, there are many instances where assign- ment due dates have had to be extended because of the locked lab. This past sat- urday evening Jan 16/88 the Kelly building was locked— so much for working on var- ious projects. Mow I realize that supposedly all one has to do is call Security to get it open; however, two difficul- ties arise: First you have to have money on you to call them from Kelly, especially on weeekends. (Imagine an emergency and no direct line to campus security— anyone got twenty cents? If not then what? Second, even when one does call Security, the wait goes on and on. For example, if you ar- has complaints call the direc- tor of.the computer center if you have the twenty cents. Tired of waiting Editor’s Note: I for- warded a copy of the above letter to Scott Cudmore in the Computer Centre who is in charge of scheduling the microlab and overseeing the advisors. He replies below: We have written to Se- curity asking that they open the Kelley Microcomputer Lab during the following hours: Monday to Friday 8:00 am to 11:00 pm and Satur- day and Sunday 1:00 pm to 11:00 pm. Although it may hap- pen on occasion that the lab doesn’t get opened on time, we sincerely want to make .it as available as possible to students. Scott Cudmore UPEI Computer Centre To the Editor: I am disappointed that an article I left for The Gem, on Monday morning of last week, was not published. The article was important for two reasons: 1) it was a welcome back to the mature and part-time students, from MAPUS, and 2) it expressed, the full support of MAPUS, for the Week of Action which | will be almost over by the time this letter is printed. Did I miss some special formula that is required to have an article printed? Per- haps the Gem should list what is required for articles as they have done for letters. Jackie Schofield Pres. MAPUS Editor’s Reply— Noth- ing pisses me off more than when an article doesnt get into the paper or that an im- portant date gets mixed up § The Gem to be reliable and reasonably and such. tries . error-free. I can only say that your MAPUS article ap- pears to have gotten lost. It happens very rarely apologize that the hard work you put into the article did not make it into print. and I] “Were the. press under strict and efficient control, literacy can become a weapon for F the support of a universal tyranny.’ s George S. Counts Derrick Webber, Editor-in-Chief Ian Mollison, Production Editor Derrick Cameron, Advertising Manager Darrell Cole, Sports Dolly Bhatia, CUP Editor Karen Cullen, Photographer James Connolly, Systems Manager STAFF MEMBERS: Robert Bodrog, Dawne Chappelle, Kaberi Dasgupta, Cora-Lee Des Roches, Anne (Amy) Irving, Bobbi Sue Keating,, David MacKin- non, Ian Mollison, Lisa Murphy, Jim McGrath, Kerry Lafferty, Claire Murray, Sam Okello, Ellen Perry, and Chris Vessey. ue_[NW ,alueqg Auueg |,ueg ued This Week’s Contributors: The History Society, Vivian Huizenga, Robert McNeil, Malcolm Gorrill, Laurie Reeves, Nancy Lovering, and so very many more talented scholars. 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Deadline for submissions is Monday, 5:00pm Major points revisited: The Kelly Micro Lab should be opened “on time and as scheduled” and stu- dents should not have to tele- phone (especially without di- rect phone lines) the Secu- rity department. The onus is on the Computer Center to manage the lab properly, not the students. A final comment: no one is going to give back, to the student, the time lost during the wait for the door to the lab to be opened. If anyone WELCOME TO GBPUS “ma < The GEM is published by the University o!. Prince Edward Island Student Union. Views ex- pressed are not necessarily those of the GEM staff, the UPEI Student Union, or of arene in particular. | 4 We reserve the right to edit submissions d1¢ to space or taste limitations. ih a Our office is -barieds in the UTILITY BUILD: ING, Rm.01. Phone 566-0629 or 566-0530 % send VAX mail to account GEM. The GEM is a member of the Canadian Uni versity Press. Page 4