It is a good week as long as you can get through the 7 days without killing someone. In Response Dear Editor, Editor-in-Chief: Terri Lyn hall Production Editor: Gerard Gauthier Advertising Sales Manager: Jim McGrath Photographer: Sue Rigney Typesetter: Simon T. Berge Technical Advisor: Dave MacKinnon News & CUP Editor: Sean D. MacIntosh Writers: Candi MacKey Winston Duncan John Doucette Layout Personnel: Matthew Willis 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. Letter: snobbish and _ self-centred. I know a few of them and they are regular people with feelings just like all of us. Keep Celebrity Cor- ner. It is the best thing in your paper. Editor’s Note Editor’s note: I have no inten- tion of cancelling Celebrity Cor- ner, I like it. Winston Duncan is making a great contribution to the Gem through his column and same. The letters I receive are printed to express their author’s opinion on something. They, by no means, express the opinion of the editor and the staff. There In response to R. Harding who responded to my letter regard- ing the vet college and UPEI, I would like to thank R. for his very well-written and informative letter. ; Signed: Sold on Celebrity Corner will always be space for opposing his help on layout night. I encour- < view points. age more of our readers to do the When I wrote my article, I wanted to bring up an issue that was apparent to me. If you feel it was “in Loos’ imagination” I’m sorry but I don’t think it is. I certainly did not want to create a controversy for the sake of discussion. I simply wanted to bring the issue forward, in a neutral manner, in order to drae some response from all UPEI students. I felt that encouraging students to express their views could some- how help those attending UPEI to understand the situations and attitudes of the vet students (and vice versa). - I do apologize for the insinuation that UPEI students and vet students are two separate entities. I certainly had no intention of presenting it that way, and thank you for the clarification. Celebrity Fan Dear Editor, This letter is in response to a letter you ran last week. That let- ter was criticizing Celebrity Cor- ner and it’s author Winston Dun- can. That letter was full of crap. Ask any Gem reader and they will tell you that Celebrity Cor- ° ner is the best thing in the Gem. Everyone knows how the athletes train and practise for their sport. With Celebrity corner we get to see the lighter side of the athletes. I know from talking to Winston Duncan that his column is there for laughter and entertainment. It is not to be taken person- ally by the readers. Through Celebrity Corner we can identify with these guys and girls. the col- umn will help, not hurt the ath- letes profiled. It will help, break the sterotype that says jocks are Men’s basketball: Nov. 6 Blanchard 2 vs. Business 0 (Default) AVC #1 89 vs. Woverines 35 Business 89 vs. Hoopsters 54 Blanchard 2 vs. Wolverines 0 (default) 00. Women’s Basketball LIIGLOB Travel. Ex. Blanchard vs Bernardine (Blanchard won by Default) Ex. AVC vs. Field Hockey (Field Hockey won by Default) NOW OPEN Confederation Travel For All Your Travel Needs 566-2155 In the Ellis Bros Sherwood Shopping Centre Co-Ed Volleyball Nov. 8 AVC #2 3 vs. Radicals 0 Spikers 3 vs. Bernie—Marion #1 0 AVC #1 2 vs. History 0 Nov. 12 Psychology 0 vs. Bernie-Marion #2 1 (default) League Standings (as of Nov. 12) Men’s basketball AVC #1 Business Blanchard oopsters Wolverines INTRAMURAL SCOREBOARD Thursday November 16, 1989==