e Cadre + 27 October 1998 itor: ; I just finished reading the Oct. 20 editorial by C arolyn | tie, and I feel compelled to respond. | am an Islander tried | true, and I beicive that Ms. Hortie illustrated quite well why | me may regard newcomers to our little peice of the world th a little suscpicion. You do not understand what it is like | ing on PEI. Our province has an atomnosphere and attitude | ut it that I don’t think you can find anywhere else in North | nerica. It will just take some time but I’m sure you willcome | see the charm and appeal of living here. As for the imperssion that graduates all have to head off | the big city, I feel you are a little off base with that notion. | Ithough many do leave, based on my experience I don’t think | at too many want to go for good. it is just part of life. One | ould explore news things and live a differnt lifestyle; how | se will they come to realize that PEI is one of the best places | the world to live? . Also, I don’t think that PEI should have to attract | oung, progressive Canadians”. Are these the same people | ho are eating up all the available land in areas such as Calgary | d Toronto? Probably so. PEI must always maintain the all-city image it has. That's why we have buffer zones | ound our cities that stop massive amounts of development. | think that we as an island, will keep our Island just the way it as been. People who leave will almost always come back with expeirince and abilities so that we will ever grow stagnant, and never turn into something that we do ot wantto be. It seems pretty simple to me, but then again that st may be one of my “back-country ways” Just to make it clear, Ms. Hortie's editorial was | ublished in the 1969-70 volume of The Cadre. -Editor pisses you off itis not hard t form the student population ieee ena Yor i sc | thongite eee pers, a cette vidlepmeonnie of UPEL is taking long? Think for a minute: the Confederation bridge, all bins tit was outside have been working on the same for a month. Those of you who have some issues for me to entertain please fcrward them to sbarber@upei.ca and don’t be scared Se rae ees Bea a “Stephen Barber | The Cadre stresses that material printed in the Opinions section represents the personal ideas and views of the writer and that this material not necessarily represent the opinions of the staff and volunteers. Postering on campus. Lately, it seems that some are taking more “liberal” artistic licenses, and this has many students offended. The line between good taste and offensive propaganda appears to be blurred in public. The Student Union noticeboard and numerous postering targets are victims of siurs and what must be intended as “sarcastic” social commentaries. Several items sighted have been biatantly sexist or homophobic in nature. - photo Richard Haines SPORTS FANS TO HELP FILL THE SPORTS SECTION! SEND US YOUR INTRAMURAL SCORES, NOTICES, ATHLETE PROFILES, GAME HIGHLIGHTS, AND TEAM PHOTOS! ALSO, LET US KNOW ABOUT YOUR HOME GAMES AND WE WILL SEND OUT A PHOTOGRAPHER. HELP US GIVE UPEIl SPORTS THE ATTENTION THEY DESERVE.