The Gem succeeded The Netted Gem as the student newspaper of the University of Prince Edward Island in January, 1986. They continued to publish weekly on Thursdays throughout the school year until April, 1990. The title was shortened for the simplicity of submitting articles digitally so writers could send their pieces to the account 'GEM'. The writers were also often referred to as 'The Gems' and 'Netted' was removed over time from the paper's name. Content included news on campus, from other universities, as well as local, federal, and foreign issues. Topics of concern included heavy drinking and eventually smoking, gender and sexuality, as well as external politics at varying levels. Additionally, there was a large focus on the expenses of attending university, with information on employment, scholarships, and loans. As the university's newspaper, there were many articles or notices on the student union and campus controversy, as well as lighthearted features such as sports, arts and entertainment, societies, campus events, and other editorials, opinions, or letters. There were photos or cartoons printed throughout all issues, and many issues included advertisements. The Gem was succeeded by The UPEI Xpress at the beginning of the Fall Semester in 1990.
The Gem
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