t, iv L. ii! if. I i i 'IHE UPEI SUN, 'Ihursday, Nov. 24, 1977.—'page 4 EDITORIIT Well, we received a nice congratulatory let- ter this week concerning our work on the news— Paper - _ tions from our readers. all this? ‘ We also receiVe many verbal congratula- Do we really deserve Let's first examine why people say such nice things about us. Last year, UPEI was cursed with a paper, 'Ihe Cadre, that was as close to a newspaper as Fred von Dregar is to capitalism. It had no technical style (that- is layout and design) and published anything and everything and only things written by students. ‘ Now let's see why people like The UPEI Sun so much. be offended by it. 'me paper is safe. Few people can we write stories that are interesting; our layout is attractive in most cases; our typographical errors are minimal; and we try to publicize and advertise all ev- ents of interest to the university'crnnmmity. But we should be doing more. look at the paper critically this week. How many ar— ticles look like filler? HOW many announce- ments are there that are written like news stories? How many colurms seem like gossip columns? mee than there should be. ENerything mentioned above does belcng in a newspaper, but so does a lot more. "lot more" that ‘Ihe Sun is missing. sists of good reporting. It is the This ccn- We should have news stories that have been investigated thoroughly. We should ques- tionwhat isgoingmaromriusnorethanwe do. We should have stories stalling how some people and departments are helping people. We should take our national and international news stories and localize them. We should do stories on all activities of interest on can— pus. Unfortunately we do very little of this. we do not deserve all the praise we are getting . We are missing what nakes a paper a a newspaper. People are just happy that our pap- er is readable not that is a newspaper. We want.a newspaper and are trying to put one out. How can you congratulate some one for a job that they are not acconplishing? CORRECTICN- Ch page 3 of x. % Nov.I7 issue of the S.U.N.there was a mistake in the article "Security Ups Restrictions". The last paragraph should have read "there is [12 parking at the taxi stand or behind Bernardine. LETTERS" Dear Editor, 0'1 behalf of my son Shane, I would like to thank all students who participated in the re- cent pub held for his benefit. Special thanks to the Campus Police who donated their wages. Your generous gifts ’ and kind thoughts were greatly appreciated. Once again, thank you. Sincerely, Nan Younker UPEI S.U. Barn Cafeteria Dear Sir, Every goddam tine I want to listen to your station I get some idiots describing hockey. . . .do you think that anyone listens to the nonsense... if we had wanted that stuff we could have gone to a jock schoOl. Just check around the residences and you'll find that all the rooms either have their stereos on or are listening to music on another radio station. If that stuff costs Honey. . .wise up. Disgruntled Dear Sir, On Novenber 15 (Tuesnite) I was talking with a biology student about the nature of assuming responsibility and gain- ing freedom. I don't know her name but I would like very much if she would get in toudi with me. (c/o Box 118, meorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's) Remember: the Seeker is Found. look for Me. Author of Avalon. ber of the Canadian~ University Press (CUP) with exclusive national Vadvertisihg rights held by Youthstream, 307 Davenport Road, Toronto,¢ Ontario. The UPEI SUN aims to be an independent news- paper published weekly throughout the academic year by the UPEL Union, printed by the Journal- Pioneer in Summerside _ and distributed throughout spots in Charlottetown. 'Contents are the responsibility of the editor.0pinionsare those of the persons expressing them. All letters and.art- icles must be signed even jtrthe name '9 to Wham- the campus and 3 few select the iibei sun be withheld.-Deadline I for all submissions is Friday noon. Office hours are 9:30 to l2:00 and 2:30 - 5:00 Monday and Wednesday, l0:00 to [2:30 Tuesday and Thurs- day and most evenings. The staff meeting is every Monday at 7 PM in The SUN's office, fourth floor Main, East end. A sincere thank you and a helluva lot of gratitude to: Rick Webber 7 Pat MacPhail Laurie Tierney Maria Driscoll John Nbore Diane Dunsford Pat Ingrahm , Mary Anne Hutchinso Valerie more for all the work they did on this week's issue. Editor—J.Iaurence Green. Assistant Editor-Marsha L.Gaudet Lay-Out Manager-J.Gerald mKerma Photographer-Lee R.Donnelly Graphic Twit-Barry L.Ghandler _ Advertising anager—J. Planing Dear Editor, I'always believe in giving credit where credit is due and I certainly feel as if your newspaper deserves some credit. It is such a pleasure to pid< up the campus newspaper ' and not have to wonder about what moriginal piece of trash the staff has managed to come up with in this issue. (I am referring of course to the feeling one had when one picked 11p the Cadre in 776). Not only is the UPEI SIN mudi more informative and interest- ing but it is enjoyable just to look at the design. I love it. v Imustalsosay thatIam more than delighted to see the return of fine Business Society column. It is my favorite reading in your paper and I hope that there will be no more internal con't o’n Page 5