Letters... YOUR fotin FOR DISCUSSION. The Gem vigorously encourages dissent and contro- versy and prints all letters to the Editor except those of a malicious nature. Letters must be signed and include the authors phone number. Magnum is not Editor: I would like to make . a comment about that pre- mature attack on the Anne Magnum comic strip that is currently being run in the GEM. I feel an individ- ual should research before they conclude. I am the one who submitted Magnum P.E.I. into the GEM and I wish it be known that the so called racist artist who created it is indeed black himself. Now I cannot make snap judgements either, but, don’t you think it would be kind of stupid to say he was racist? I mean maybe he is, but what in the comic - racist strip’ said anything or sym- bolized anything to. say he was? I’m sure you can put your mind at rest and go cut down the work by other individuals, but I’m sure your comments would have much more meaning if you knew what you were talking about. I was not pleased at all when [I read in the paper that somebody was cutting up my good friend, when he isn’t even here to defend himself! I hope you feel rotten for immediately categorizing people as being racist. An offended individual, Dale Yeo. SU should stick to policy Dear Editor, After reading about my- self and what members of our University community felt towards me, with re- gards to the Hockey team not showing up at the Barn after winning the AUAA, I felt it is now time to explain my side of the story. After the incident Oc- tober 31, 1987 at the Barn, I was barred from the premises until the end of the academic year and put on residence probation. I have no qualms with the punishment handed down. However there seems to _ be an overriding assumption made by some people that because I am involved with our varsity hockey team this should grant me special priv- ileges. I went about inquir- ing about gaining admission to the Barn in the event that we won the AUAA for one simple reason. THat being that I had nothing to lose by Lop oii On Monday, March 7, 1988 I went down to the Barn to speak to Heather Hickey about any possibilities of en- tering their premises if we were to win against Monc- ton. The meeting lasted THE BEST IN MondayNight! Gihrn The World Famous Comedy Cabaret Featuring ADULT ENTERTAINMENT -FULL TWO HOUR SHOW STARTS AT 9:30 Doors open at 8:30 — Tickets on sale all day at Front Desk Adult Comedy at its Best! —A Rodd Classic Hotel ~ Rodd Inns-Resorts-Hotels ‘| gets you a passport to about ten minutes. Ms. Hickey told me that if it was up to her she saw no problem in being allowed in. However, she said that she had no authority to make that decision. SO she told me to speak before the SU Executive at 4:00pm on Thursday March 10, 1988. When I executive I explained that I was looking to be allowed into the Barn on Saturday March 12, 1988 if we won. My reasoning was that previ- ously when I worked at bars we would reevaluate a per- son’s barring if they served the majority of the time and we were convinced that they spoke to the behaved themselves in other bars during their banning. At no time did I say or insinuate that just because I was a member of the Varsity Hockey team should that be reason enough to gain entry. After the Executive spoke in private Mr. Wynne spoke to “mein the lounge. There he told me that they had made a decision that they must stick to it. This did not bother me because they were only following policy. What: did bother me was the fact that he said if we were to win the CIAU there would be no trouble in gaining entry. 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