2 Volume 13, Issue 13 April 11, 2007 EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Rebecca-Carmichacl.— an Ung) if Qody WHEY MANAGING EDITOR: Stephen Miller PRODUCTION COORDINATOR Tyler Carke™ NEWS EDITOR ARTS EDITOR Tabatha Lundholm PHOTO EDITOR Mitchell Grant COPY EDITOR Hizabeth Fyles ADAANAGER. Oper FEATURES AND OPINIONS EDITOR Open SPORTS AND CLUBS EDITOR Open : TECHNICAL ADVISOR Over THE Epce |. So, the school year is almost over. By the time this is published most of you will be twitching your way through final exams and counting the days till you can get out of here to go work for the man or do whatever it is you do in the summer. It’s tough to get people to write much around this “papers due, exams impending; nervous break- down” time of year, but we’ve still put together a~full paper for our last issue. This includes a cre- ative writing feature showing off some of the fine artistic abilities of our students, hope you enjoy it. We also hope that at least some of you enjoyed reading the paper over the course of this year. It takes a lot of work to put to- gether, even when some mistakes do happen. As well as some minor mis-crediting errors that some people are apparently still pissed off about, some of us also feel that printing the “Amanda vs Amber” piece earlier in the year may have been a hurtful mistake. Much as he’s awesome, An- drew will probably not be riding back in next year to be our fear- less leader again. He will likely be involved with the paper, but has stated that he does not wish to be Editor in Chief. I will not likely Want a paid position as edi- tor or manager for Over the Edge in September? Submit 3 samples of your writing or photographic work from Over the Edge. this year, alongside a cover-letter and resume to Over the Edge via over- the-edge@unbc.ca or in person by an apomtment made through that same e-mail address, by May |. Happy Summer Kiddies! This Week’s Cover: Students have fun at the fair on Thursday during the last day of classes Photo by Mitchell Grant, Photo Editor ‘tioning until the end of the year. eee Table Of Contents unless no one else is qualified and available. This current position was in- tended to be not much more than 3-News Br. i] e fi s damage control to keep us func- F d | F di B As much as I love being involved + C e rd U n ng on US to with the paper, I’m not much into b ars d h mncwmmmenes § Aporiginal and Rural Healt probably be filled by one of cur- rent editors, or Andrew if we can talk some sense into him. It may also be filled by two people again, fo) N e WS as the “co-editor in chief” system. . @ We will conduct hiring for this é baal , aoe < Kr Cd tj Ye and other editorial positions over the summer. We encourage any- od @ eres V/riting Feature photographer or contributor for . at least three pieces to apply for 5 ex Opin fOrnsS Win: 9-77 -Arts & Culture with three writing or photography samples by May 1. Editors who receive a $200 honorarium, which comes in handy for things like not starving during the year. =“ —s with us before, next year is a great te asurcnr Corrections have, the better the paper runs, pS ey Se Sees eee ee and the more diverse and interest: © Lhe “Review On Valentines” was in fact the ac- is a great forum for reporting on pani Fi lle Ws affect Janot, whereas the former wrote about the Hucget you as a student. It’s alsoa good Cuts on more or less his own steam. | communication and photography skills in other areas of your life. What was intended to be an ongoing column oe op- While it can be a lot of work, it’s posed to a separate article). sibility” thing. This position will E d rT is working well so far. one who has been involved with positions that interest them. Send : yi put in at least 30 hours a month 72 bog Page O Fun If you haven’t been involved ing content we get. Over the Edge tual joint effort between Joseph Jeffery and Kyra way “to improve your writing, The Review was meant to be an installment i in often a lot of fun too. —-B.Cls rtoglest pad workers , needaraisein the minimum wage. MAKE IT HAPP: SIGN THE PETITION. www.bcfed.ca