. / By Staff The Netted Gem now knows approximately what it’s supposed to "be doing. At last Sunday’s Council meeting, Council approved a newspaper policy drawn up by a committee consisting of the Gem editor, the current and prospective VP’s EXter- nal, the Gem advertising manager, and a Gem staffer. The policy includes job descriptions for the position of Editor-at-Large, photo- grapher, and the newly- created one of Productio Editor. ‘ .It also inscribes on paper details of operation pre— viously passed on by word of mouth, 'such as distribution, deadline, content, . and editing policies. - Following the Statement of Principles of CUP (Canadian University Press) the news- paper now “has the right to prohibit publication ~ of material that it deems to be sexist, racist, or homophobic, or that contravenes Canadian and/or PEI laws on libel or hate literature.’ ’ (‘Homophobic’ means any- thing showing fear of or hostility‘ towards homo- seXuals.) The committee was in- itiated in January on the recommendation of the Selection Board, in order to give the paper’s staff some guidelines. It is recognized however, that the Student Union cannot dictate 4. its opinions to the newspaper and, in fact, that this is not in , ‘ Policy for Gem created and passed the interest of UPEI students. For your better informa- tion, here is a list of the goals and objectives of the student newspaper of UPEI: I) That the newspaper must provide a forum for free of ‘ ideas opinions among, limited to, the students of exchange UPEI. 2) That the newspaper shall provide current, accurate, and unbiased news articles on national,- international issues, but with the main emphasis on campus provincial , stories. 3) That the-newspaper shall attempt to cover all facets of university life, including academic, political, and cultural aspects. social, and but not ' and athletic, SOUANALISTS, OF CouRSE, BElNG THE ONL‘i’ PEOPLE .CAPAbLE 0F EXPRESSWGr OBJECT“); OPINIONS... 7 lphlc, Med-um ll .. a €610 K551917112 ‘5" or meant I Pm“, r V V Y V ' I A. a ‘ Ii”- ' V - e 7 <1 \, Z —HRPPY ,3 C995“ REM—W45 v99,» Luncheon! 95’," eq- (6‘: 9,\x’$1goi HouR- 8&AKF231; ‘ Stpcznfiiczs Log; EVERY SyEClH’LSI G @9941 “gay,” 30-7.30 ’ "30- P . M97211" 4 I7 Q10 SATURDAY V A“ THE TIME V9) “A100 ‘AQ‘ACA 0% MW ' £5 :O*ZPM' ’ . _ . - 0 \" WITSEEengkQEY 375:.Q9rtai “'30 2PM mt. 2.5.5 3“ o » p.951}: 47 J. 4470 - ’ f C V ALL. MR. K75 ' “2503me- 4 SORRY 5 353 1- é 7 ClMNe. 9 STUDENTS 9 Sarasnes 1C CnésKAFSST . .g , f :55 5“ WEE $96.“.Q‘kt‘329. Nun'st‘S' ' "333%; bfyaMMYQ!) 11*; SUN 6 swam“ 3, / N/cnr “96594. (DOWN . Ixymszoogmflo 1—2pm ? lilo lN_Dut.Cv/N g~IOPM (Si/0,0”) (9300430049) (7530‘9vW " ; l—bsraekeerftf‘rvNES - _ j. ‘ ,3. .5 4330—7: 0 iTSf-l DEAL A \lE BEST . U \‘i' ’54 a RSE 6 is 7 , tax 119‘ YOUR flag “get .14- \o’\v' is“, 5 agent .1 1mm Hle 23,19? ‘30.»! - , 5:“ {7’5 7w A ch " '4' ‘ 99 * 5’“) WECAZfe'Z‘gNF/‘ST AT. WELL, ‘ Téfie‘éH F pig-9' your (4,88% \ 09' 99 5 .60 94¢ 9066‘; ("rated/DH) l ‘ D_, , . pkl¢el UCK . r00 goa 00 0% 0’ l, 43“”) 00 0 ‘I‘lefl 2'5pM DESERVE- ! SHOPM 'meH'T. M Q? p" 5" 90”. . V” = Wan/[~19 BREAK SPECIALS _ V’IOP C? ,vawe “Hg/P7 Hafiz/0” 8? TRY 19 ‘55:?- 20 313'“ Zl REQJESTS ZZ STUDENT ZS your #24 835%,;- - OUR 'i F” .4 esT ‘ ‘ MR- K15 ~17 NURSES #:30'7'52 or“ _. - l H o ' .- guNDQfiC H Tag Me“ . IT’S «Pmcé ‘ 3:» welcome nthrowfltgflYHsuggf/IE; 19‘ 7:6? wit) a Q o . *1 WC“. ‘ . ~ . _ , "ES/650’- A.» . $695 “0%qu {/53 NIGHTE’. 0‘ \0L 9:00-10:31” ‘ (1508.59) W5“ 1. , Pinup UV" '/ 5‘97": 4 r (1,69! \. '\\.: 22%,:55 3.25.329gbax 7 ' OUR ZSO M 3.,K’5 ' 'TR' 07‘ \‘~ W‘ $9949 p<€§.g$.?5<i CURE, FOR cianx's .DiNleK ' ‘ . g N”) 00‘-- . ‘N V) 0090‘) \wloy IYOU'R MUNCHIES 222 sxgn‘fafi' ', _ 7' A’PRECC: e veioazofl. {got 69 .. . THE 0’35. '25:“ gm- nr @LQ’X‘ASV’? '0'. ,N‘ a0 “n5 "x nag}: J ,p’ 5‘9)?” a 5 340.0” MH-KS 340p” ‘0 (‘4 \° Omit? ’ ”9>"“°°'T”5T” w