Page 9 March 16, 2009 OPINION PANTHER POST Panther Post 550 University Ave. Room 218 Charlottetown, PE C1A 4P3 Tel: 566-0629 Fax: 566-0979 pantherpost@ gmail.com Editor-in-chief Lucas McInnis Production editor Sebastian Baglole Business manager Martha MacIntyre — Sports editor Kate VanGerven Reporters Andie Bulman Whitney Bysterveldt Jarrod Yeo Contributors Cassandra Bernard Ryan Conway Jaclyn Crawford Bryce Elsley Suna Houghton Leslie Keeping The Panther Post is an editorially autonomous publication of the University of Prince Edward Island Student Union Inc: and the official newspa- per of the University of Prince Edward Island. The Panther Post reserves the right not to publish any submission which may represent a conflict of interest for the author. This includes any subject matter for any individual group, team or depart- ment pertaining to any self-promotional activity, academic endeavour or sporting event, but not limited to these topics. 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All articles must include name and contact information. Advertisement inquiries should be directed to the business manager, who can be reached at the above information. ow, many of you may have all ready seen the most recent Semantic, in which a Mr. Ryan Gallant declares said paper should become UPEI’s official newspaper. What an interesting and unfound- ed declaration. Mr Gallant obvi- ously has a lot of time on his hands -- aside from losing prime ministe- rial protege competitions -- to write letters to the editor. Essentially, Mr. Gallant shanties that since the Semantic is all ready independent it would be a prime candidate for school newspaper. It, after all, does not take hard earned dollars from the students to put out its material. It makes sense, but it is fundamen- tally flawed: In his tenure here as both Student ~ Union president and editor-in- chief he essentially just caused shit as president and put out about as much readable content as edi- tor as my 2007-2008 predecessor. It’s mighty difficult to take such a lacklustre editor and president seri- The Other Side of the Story by Lucas McInnis ously. And yet he declares (no doubt simply to stroke his own ego) that since his leaving office the news- paper has put out only about 10 issues. Well, this year we have not missed deadline and beyond that have done a quite sufficient job of informing the student body exactly what is happening on campus. Mr. Gallant knows much more about being a half-assed politician than he does about the world of student journalism, as evident in his rant. At other schools there is a news- paper fee. Yes, students do pay into the newspaper despite it being an _ independent source. It’s the same here, the only difference is we’re still a part of the Student Union. Just about everyone who works for the Student Union is aware of my fondness of the idea of an inde- pendent paper, but I’m also smart enough to know it can’t happen at the drop of a hat. While the Semantic is a fun read they admittedly lack much actual journalism. Very few news stories actually go into the paper and while this is by no means a shot at them, the Semantic is more something you read for a laugh, not the paper you pick up to find out what is hap- pening on campus. So, Mr. Gallant, I suggest you quit writing letters to exacerbate your social lack-of-worth and actually try to do something with your life. Besides doing a piss-poor job of moving into the political scene. Lucas Mclnnis is the editor-in-chief of the Panther Post Letters to the editor and guest opinions must bear the signature and Meetings are h are open to anyone who is class of the author. The author’s name will be published. 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