Letters to the editor

Love Letter
RE: Exec Corner November 20, 2006. “Hitting single-life head on” by VP Athletics Rubelyn Ubando.

I'm just writing in regards to the VP Athletics article from the November 20 issue.

I just want to say that I know you, seen you around, talked to you a couple of times and YOU'RE AMAZING! When I first met you, you had the biggest smile that any man like me would fall in love with.

After talking to you a couple more times, I realized how easy it is to fall in love with you.

You're smart, caring, funny, athletic, and beyond everything else... you're beautiful.

Please know that there are guys like me out there looking for a perfect girl like you! I hope someday I will have enough guts to come up to you to tell you how I feel but for now, I want you to know that you will find someone better!

Secret Admirer

How to put on a pub night
RE: Clubs and co-sponsored pubs

It seems the thing for clubs, programs and various endeavors headed by Fanshawe students who wish to make moolah is, “Ta dah!”—to have a pub night.

A rite of passage.

A road to glory.

An epic journey to literally dollars of money.

But, what—dear potential conqueror, new adventurer, or sufferer of the curiosity worm in your trousers—is involved?

Well, lick your lips and creak open the cobwebbed door…

Number One: Dream up your theme. The most fun, so it goes first. Business Fanshawe, for example, is holding a Luau pub on Thursday, November 30th: Think palm trees, grass skirts, coconut brassieres and sweet hit songs of past summers; Smug snowmen melting into puddles of corncob pipes, carrot sticks and little Susie's borrowed winter mittens…

Number Two: Contact John b. Young, Operations Manager, Fanshawe College, in SC1015. He'll fill you in with the details: pubs are usually held on a Thursday night; you are given the advance tickets one week before your event, which cannot be sold to students under the legal drinking age; and advertising is not permissible until one week before, so that each pub night has their own time in the marketing spotlight without competition from others (but word-o-the-mouth is fine).

He also makes it very clear that he is in charge—and you can see his video on the Student Union Website (which is how we found out about co-sponsored pubs) so you can know about him…before he knows about you.

Number Three: You will be given one hundred and twenty tickets to sell—and you should probably be confident in your ability to unload the whole bunch. For this, you will be given 70 per cent of the sales from the door. Students from the Fine Art and Marketing pubs earned around $340 profit.

Number Four: Discreetly plug your pub in the Interrobang.

Number Five: We're also going to be selling leis!

Sylvia Nagy
Co-President Business Fanshawe
s_nagy15976@fanshaweonline.ca

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