Page 3 December 2008 EDITORIAL PANTHER POST | Here IT IS. THE FIRST issue of the Panther Post. It is an exciting time for us, young students. A whole new paper here _ to tell you exactly what is happening in and around the school. Try to be optimistic. The whole issue has been. one of constant question- ing. Many wonder what the point of changing the name of a newspaper when it is actually the content that needs changing. True, true. But take note: we have changed the content. Hope- fully you feel it to be for the - better, I know we do. Keep an open mind about the new newspaper name. We are not looking to place a veil over the follies of the past, we are hoping to open a win- dow for the future. The new name was voted for by you, the students, in a - anything this paper does is an attempt to better us. The Other Side of the Story By Lucas McInnis — Correction Executive Vice President Matt Morrison is supervisor to Buddy Program, and not an organizer as printed in the November Cadre. We attempt to fix any incorrect facts. If we print something incor- rect, please contact us at upeicadre@ gmail.com so. I do not disagree with. these sentiments, but I do wish people would realize So rejoice, dear students, this is democracy at its best. Many of you may still question, and will continue to question, the choice of changing the name, but bear in mind, it is not without good cause. Think of it as a fresh start. In academic terms, you . do not give the exact same The option of leaving the name as the Cadre was available, and you still chose the name on the front page of the paper you are now reading. British TEFL Teacher offers individual/group classes at cious than informative. A chance to breath life into a paper that has allowed itself to choke to death. This is the future, dear paper back after being given the opportunity for a re- write. At least, I would hope not. You aim to improve on the problems found in the previous writing. We aim to _ Students. do the same. Welcome to the age of the The new name is a fresh Panther Post. start. A chance to renew a recalcitrant paper that has in the past been more pugna- Interested in contributing to The Panther Post? Write us at Lucas McInnis is the editor-in- chief of the Panther Post democratically held referen- dum on what you feel would be the best next step for your worthy newspaper. I have heard multiple opin- ions on said decision. Many view the new name as a step backwards. One opinion found in an issue by our friends at the Semantic said the Cadre is a perfectly fine name, and should remain reasonable rates. Why not get serious about learning to speak English properly? Proof of proficiency equals greater career opportunities/self-satisfaction. Call 902 314 5148. upeicadre@gmail.com with your idea. Meetings are held every Monday at 5:30 p.m. and are open to anyone who is interested in attending Panther Post 550 University Ave. Room 218 Charlottetown, PE C1A 4P3 Tel: 566-0629 Fax: 566-0979 upeicadre@ gmail.com Editor-in-chief Lucas McInnis Production editor Sebastian Baglole Business manager Martha MacIntyre Reporters Whitney Bysterveldt Shane Mountain Jarrod Yeo Contributors Paige Matthie Lisa Marie Walsh The Panther Post is an editorially autono- mous publication of the University of Prince Edward Island Student Union Inc. and the official newspaper of the University of Prince Edward Island. The Panther Post reserves the right not to publish any submission which may repre- sent a conflict of interest for the author. This includes any subject matter for any indi- vidual group, team or department pertaining to any self-promotional activity, academic endeavour or sporting event, but not limited - to these topics. The opinions expressed in columns or let- ters are those of the authors and not neces- sarily that of The Panther Post, its staff, or the UPEI Student Union Inc. The Panther Post reserves the right to edit submissions for consent and/or clarity. All materials contained herein, except advertis- ing or where indicated otherwise, are copy- right 2008 by The Cadre and protected un- der Canadian copyright laws. Material submitted and print herein become the property of The Panther Post, and may be reprinted without permission. Reprint re- quests may be directed to the News Editor. The Panther Post is published monthly from September to April. The Panther Post is a full member of the Ca- nadian University Press (CUP). The Cadre is represented by Campus Plus for multi- market advertising. Campus Plus can be reached at 1-800-265-5372. Letters to the editor and submissions from contributors should be sent to upeicadre@gmail.com. All articles must in- clude name and contact information.