It is a good week as long as you can get through the 7-days without killing someone. Tutors at UPEI By Candi Mackey Recently I completed an arti- cle on the tutoring services here at UPEI. I have spoken to some of the tutors who work there. Here are their views LoAnne McKay began tutor- ing in the spring of 1988. She graduated from UPEI with a Dear Editor, I would like to address this letter to the author of “Celebrity Corner” Winston Duncan. You keep mentioning in your “column” that people apply vari- ous stereotypes to university ath- letes. If you are truly serious about changing this situation you would monitor you content more closely and also realize that the name you have chosen for this item a.k.a. “Celebrity Corner” does not lend itself to any pur- pose except to reinforce these types of opinions. I, like the Gem reader who praised you work in the last issue, am in favour of profiling athletes. However, not in the manner you have chosen. Personally, I find it irrelevant and self-defeating to your pur- pose (I’m assuming this is to pro- vide the Gem with athlete pro- files?) whether someone prefers American to Canadian Women, Ontario to PEI Women or if someone is here to get laid or a degree or both. Why don’t you try ask- ing questions that encourage re- sponses concerning people’s ath- letic interests,- how they work and train to improve their abili- ties, their individual performance record on a team,etc... Perhaps if you tried these sug- gestions and changed the name of your commentary to “People on ==Thursday, November 9th, 1989 teaching degree in 1986. She couldn’t find a full time teach- ing job so she substitutes dur- ing the day and tutors at night. LoAnne began tutoring because she likes to see the advance in students, both socially and edu- cationally. When asked what she would change if she could change anything, LoAnne said that there were no changes she would make at present. She feels that the Letters Campus” , “Athlete Profiles”, or something of a similar nature you would be on your way to writing an article. Signed Good try but not quite UPEI vs AVC We as UPEI/AVC students feel we should respond to the Oc- tober 26th letter to the editor. In it, Lou freely expressed “our” opinions as: “They do not want to be considered to be a part of UPEI.” We three students have our own opinion on this. We are glad to be a part of UPEI, com- ing from larger universities we ap- preciate being a name and not a number. We appreciate the beauty of our campus and the Is- land hospitality. In regards to graduation we are not trying to exclude the rest of the campus. We ARE try- ing to include our families, friends and spouses in this event. We have worked for at least 8 years to graduate from here and these people have sacrificed a great deal in helping us. We would like to share our graduation with all of them, not just two. Other profes- sional/graduate schools are per- mitted their own ceremony to al- low for more guests per student. Why aren’t we? Editor-in-Chief: Terri Lyn hall Production Editor: Gerard Gauthier News & CUP Editor: Sean D. MacIntosh Advertising Sales Manager: Jim McGrath Typesetter: Simon T. Berge Photographer: Sue Rigney Technical Advisor: Dave MacKinnon Writers: Candi MacKey Winston Duncan John Doucette Circulation Manager? Matthew Willis Layout Personnel: Kristine Suzuki We reserve the right to edit submissions due to space or taste limita- tions. We reserve the right not to print submissions that are sub- mitted after Monday at 3:00pm. students really benefit a lot form these services. Lisa Jankins started working with Vicki this September al- though she was involved in a tu- toring program over the summer with Education coalition. She is a teacher who likes the experience she gets while tutoring. She likes to work with kids. The thing she enjoys most is seeing the kids ac- complish the goals they set. If We feel that we are being excluded by UPEI. The library, the health centre, the bookstore, the barn and all student activi- ties end when “UPEI” ends, but we are still here (without these services). Who is segregating whom? We are happy and proud to be a part of UPEI but we feel that we should be recognized as a pro- fessional school as well. If there are feelings of animosity gener- ated because of this we apolo- gize, however we feel that this is no different than any other inter- faculty animosity. Every faculty is proud of their particular field, we don’t see the harm in being proud of ours. Three vets. she could change anything about the service she would change the hours. Tutoring is available only on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday evenings. For her and others, she feels it would be bet- ter if the hours were more flexible. She fells that students do benefit greatly from the services. Mary Moore began tutoring She first started (Co- in September. because Vicki Johnston, ordinator), mentioned it to her. She enjoys it because she likes to meet new people. When asked if there was anything she would like to change she too agreed that there was nothing she could think of that needed to be changed. She agrees as well that students bene- fit from the service provided here at UPEI. Keep up the good work every- body. Tuesday Wednesday Shooters 11pm Till Close oo: cia\ rize " ae* Join us at And Relax!! Mondays Tuesdays Wednesdays Specials 5pm Till Close Order a 6” pizza with 2 toppings recieve a free draught Order a large portion of wings recieve a free draught Try our new tacos or a large order of “Mama & Papa” Nachos and you guessed it; draught recieve a free Happy Hour Mondays and Tuesdays ALL Night!! “Want a break from studying” or bring the books with you