IO TORIAL : a LAST WEEK IT stated that The Gem would not print any more letters call- ing into question the ethics or reputation of Professors Mazer, Percival, and Rah- Well, then we’ve received so many let- ters about the issue that I invited both original man. since have Alcohol WIN LOSE OR DRINK scream the posters around campus. ‘Hmm,’ says the average student, ‘sounds in- teresting’. It turns out that the contest, featured by the Junior Class and sponsored by Island Breweries is yet another drinking game, one that rewards the winners of each round with the delight- ful opportunity to chug a glass of draught. Also, draws will be held each hour for a free jug and all you have to do to get a ballot is buy a jug yourself. When will the student union stop allowing these kinds of ‘games’ to go on in our Barn? Games were you cannot play without getting drunk and to participate you must buy the product of one brewery. Editorial Policy parties to contribute letters as long as they weren’t li- bellous. Why? After a re- reading The Gem’s editorial policy on letters submissions, which is “we will print any- thing except that which is malicious” By malicious it means ‘libellous’ or person- ally vindictive. So The Gem Down The Hawaiian Pub spon- sored a while back by the Student Union itself is an- other example. Sponsored by Molsons, this wet/dry pub had _ chug-a-lugs tests, give-a-ways, and the cooler stocked only with Molson products. Of course, the dry students weren’t left out of the fun. For them there was a contest to see ‘who could act the most drunk’. Delightful. In return for selling only their product, the students got a Hostess and DJ for the night, straight from Molson’s. con- It seems that UPEI Stu- dents don’t have the imagi- nation to set up their own contests and sponsor their own events so they must bring in a beer company to do it for us. will adhere to this policy and allow Mazer, Percival, and Rahman to continue should they wish. In fact, Rahman has a short letter in this is- sue. Don Mazer was con- tacted, but did not have time to prepare a response for this issue. 7 Our Throats The companies who sponsor these ‘attrac- tions’ are interested in get- ting as much of their prod- uct sold during the night as possible and to get students who don’t drink, either their brand or at all, to try it. What kind of message is the Student Union, who con- dones and sponsors these ac- tivities, sending to students who haven’t yet reached legal age? That you must drink to have fun at The Barn? That you must drink to participate fully as.a student at UPEI? If a person chooses to drink that’s their decision. However, they should be al- lowed to choose what they drink and the quantity they can handle. When it comes to playing games, the same choices should be available. —Derrick Webber “The most essential gift for a good writer is a built-in, shock-proof shit detector.” — Ernest Hemingway Derrick Webber, Editor-in-Chief Ian Mollison, Production Editor Derrick Cameron, Advertising Manager Darrell Cole, Sports Karen Cullen, Photographer Dolly Bhatia, CUP Editor Darlene Llewellyn, Typesetter James Connolly, Systems Manager STAFF MEMBERS: Dawne Chappelle, Kaberi Dasgupta, Cora- Lee Des Roches, Anne Irving, Bobbi Sue Keat- ing, Jim McGrath, David MacKinnon, Ian Mol- lison, Lisa Murphy, Matthew Beardsley, Sam Okello, Ellen Perry, Dan ‘The Knife’ Mullen and Chris Vessey. The Gem welcomes contributions of articles, poems, short stories, or ideas. Please ask for a copy of our ‘GUIDELINES FOR CONTRIB- UTORS’. Contributions can be dropped off at the Barn, sent through VAX MAIL to GEM, or stuck on our door down in the basement of the utility building. We cherish typed and double spaced sub- missions and submissions on computer disk or through VAX mail. For legal reasons, all submis- sions must include the author’s name and phone number. However, names will be withheld. from publication on request. Deadline for submissions is Monday, 5:00pm The GEM is published by the University of Prince Edward Island Student Union. Views ex- pressed are not necessarily those of the GEM staff, the UPEI Student Union, or of anyone in particular. We reserve the right to edit submissions due to space or taste limitations. Our office is buried in the UTILITY BUILD- ING, Rm.01. Phone 566-0629 or 566-0530 or send VAX mail to account GEM. ———Thursday March 24thi1988=—= aoe