Editorial Deja vu all over again The Ghost of X-Press Past Sean McQuaid here, extorting yet an- other editorial greeting from my tired old keyboard. Do not adjust your newspaper. It really is me, back in the editorial saddle again. For those of you who know either me or my past work with the X-Press, you may be wondering what the heck I’m doing here when word on the street had it that I was washing my hands of this gig for the foreseeable future. Good question. Fact is, I identify strongly with the Godfather. I’m not justifying organized (or even disorganized) crime here, nor do I have any particular affection for Al Pacino, but there’s this often-run clip from the Godfather Part ITI that sums up my current situation in a nutshell. The film revolves around the godfather’s ef- forts to legitimize his mob family, to get out of the crime business. It doesn’t work, and in the clip I so often reflect upon of late, a supremely frustrated godfather growls that ‘‘Every time I try to get out, they pull me back in!”’ I sympathize deeply (of course, the God- father gets more respect from his or- ganization, but you can’t beat the mafia for motivational skills. I don’t even know how I’d go about procuring a horse’s head). At any rate, I'll be your editor again for the next little while. Your regularly scheduled editor Rebecca Moore left us for various reasons, and I agreed to replace her temporarily for various reasons (hint: as a child, I identified strongly with the seldom- seen Pushover Smurf-- I don’t think there was a Godfather Smurf anyway, but I digress). Though I'd planned to do some volunteer writing and what-not for the X-Press this year, editing had been the furthest thing from my alleged mind. I have numerous other plans and com- mitments (not the least of which is writing and editing for Zhe Buzz-- shameless plug), so I don’t plan on doing this indefinitely. Among other things, that means the job is open for applications. In the meantime, I'll do the very best I can to make this an intelligent, entertaining and readable periodical. Apart from the editing, things should be pretty static in X-Pressville for the time being. We'll still be pub- lishing weekly (though we will skip three more weeks during the year due to budgetary limitations), we’ll still be on the stands Tuesday evenings, and we'll still have our staff meetings on Tuesdays at 6:00 pmin Room 06 of the Main Building. If you’re at all interested in be- coming involved in the paper, please drop by. We’re always open to new ideas, and we can find something for just about everybody to do. There are no requirements except energy and enthusiasm. Plus, joining the X-Press has its perks: besides valuable experi- ence and heartwarming camaraderie, there are lots of freebies (pizza at all staff meetings, and the opportunity to get free books, music and stuff if you review it). So come on down and join us, or at the very least read us. This is the university paper, and the more in- volved the university community be- comes with it, the more rewarding it will be for all of us. Sean McQuaid, Founder and Chair, Legion of Substitute Editors NATIONWIDE ACCESS i. DATING eal aN fod oe (NOT A SEX LINE) FOR PERSONAL ADS ONLY! 1-800-980-3980 MEN CALL: 1-900-451-4005 NO MINIMUM - $1.50/MINUTE ADULTS ONLY (18+) VSN assumes no liability when meeting thru this service. T-Tone Service. © VSN 900 SERVICES ee eee © NOTE TO OUR Braves * * 7 Letters to the editor must be no longer than 500 words and must include the author's name and phone number to be submitted. Names can be withheld upon request. Se os 4 Rae NEW BOOKS AT DEEP DISCOUNT PRICES Best selection on the Island We Buy, Sell & Trade New, Used & Rare Books We do Appraisals 102A Kent St., Charlottetown (Across from City Hall) 892-8872 | October 4, 1994 X-PRES Content Editor: Sean Mc Quaid Managing Editor: C.A. Schneider Production Manager:Grace Kimpinski News Writer: Shannon Younker Sports Writer: Scott MacDonald Production Assistant: Michael Orr Advertising Manager: Aldera Chisholm Photographer: Kathy Giesbrecht Arts and Entertainment: Sean M cQuaid THIS WEEK'S CONTRIBUTORS: Stacy Dunn Rebecca Moor Cate Hanus Jennifer Tay! Mike Bertrand Dana Denni Steve Ellis Millie Traino Mike Beagan Trent Drak Albert M. Ferris Alice L. Gallani Marko Peric Jennifer Casele The U.P.E.I. X-Press is the official student newspaper of the University of Prince Edward Island. The X-Press is published three times a month throughout the aca- demic year. 2,500 copies are distribuited both on and off campus every Tuesday. 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