"HE Hr 1B e280 RPO PBR BECO SOC PEENEOBTEE TR AEH OOCOROCCANN GS A APEIELEEC CE, PEL STUDENT NEWSPAPER editor-in-chief production manager advertising manager news editor sports editor a&e editor reporters sean BRADY man-sum YAU matt O'HALLORAN nick STEWART liam McKENNA alec OTHANLEY matt C AMPBELL. ryan GALLANT jamie McGUIGAN jon SMITH steve SIMPSON kimberley JOHNSTON ryan McDERMOTT contributors The Cadre is the official newspaper of the UPEL Student Union Inc. Opinions expressed in columns or letters are those of the authors and not necessarily that of The Cadre, its staff, or the UPEI Student Union Inc.. AH materials con- tained herein, except advertising or where indicated other- wise, are Copyright 2004 by The Cadre and protected under Canadian Copyright laws. Materials herein may not be reprinted without the expressed written permission of The Cadre. There are mectings open to anyone Mondays @ 4:30 and on Fridays @ 4:30 in room 215 in the W.A-Murphy Student Centre. The deadline for submissions is Thursday at midnight. The Cadee is a full member of Canadian University Press iCUP). The Cadre is represented by Campus Plus for multi- market advertising. Campus Plus can be reached at [-800- 265-5372. The Cadre UPEI 550 University Ave. Charlottetown PE CLA 4P3 Tel: 566-0629 Fax: 566-0979 ‘ontact the editor nd letters to: upeicadre@gmail.com Room 213 SUB Next Deadline is 4:30 pm, Oct 15, 2004. For our complete printing schedule, go to http://cadre.upei.ca/schedule. Ads: upeinewspaper@yahoo.ca_ Old Before My Time - Editorial by Sean Brady, Eic Sometime during the past 6-8 months, when I was- n’t looking or paying enough attention, | became old. I’m not talking about physical condition — physic is all about mileage, care, and maintenance — or hair loss — I started to go grey long ago. I’m — talking about mindset. Little clues that this had begun to happen appeared long ago, but were vastly ignored, likely due to an increase in forgetfulness. Certain moments do stick out in my mind though, such as the day | got excit- ed driving home when I heard on the radio via Magic 93’s Sobeys update that lean ground beef was on sale and I realized I had freezer space to be able to stock up. "Yippee!. The GOOD hamburger's on sale" I remember thinking, then shaking my head at myself for the remainder of the journey home. Other moments include realizing during the first day of Computer Science 151 that I did not know what HTML, Yahoo, or Google were, and thinking a WYSIWYG web editor was a brand name. Or the time I witnessed the electric meter spinning like a merry-go-round from some Stephen King novel, and my reaction was to storm into the house and start shutting circuit breakers off. The final nail in the coffin that sealed my fate was the day I subconsciously put ‘leafy green vegeta- bles’ in my grocery kart because I had been hear- ing about their nutritional benefits repeatedly on health shows and news/variety show food corners. What I had done didn’t really sink in until I was half finished my shopping. “What the hell did I grab that for?” ran through my mind as I set the boxes of Frosted Flakes, Corn Pops, and Fruit Loops beside the head of Romaine lettuce. I don’t care for lettuce as such, but Romaine | absolutely detest. For some reason though I had grabbed it anyway, remembering hav- ing heard somewhere that the darker the green, the better it was for you. UPEI Cadre October 19, 2004 page 2 I, Sean Brady, ex professional pastry chef with an insatiable sweet tooth and chocolate craving, ex apprentice to a chef who was the largest user of 36% cream this side of Montreal, was subcon- sciously trying to eat healthy. Sacrilege! Oh well. It’s not like I’m over the hill — I’m only 26. I guess it’s more an act of maturing than getting old. Still, I can’t help but feel like I’ve transitioned into another stage of life, and realize that with my education drawing to a close, another large transi- tion is just around the corner. For now though, I'll . keep taking advantage of the stage I’m in now. One doesn’t want to grow up too quickly now do they? Have some thoughts or ideas you'd like to express? Drop us a line at upeicadre@gmail.com, or make a post to the Cadre topic line at Weblogs@unei.