September 21, 1999 Over The Eda e Page 12 Ronald Sebastian works on the new senate doors in the Doug Little Lounge just before Sept 7. He is a world renouned artisis specializing in Northwest Coast Native arts and crafts espcially gold and silver jewel- ery. photo by Aaron Mahoney UNBC Sports and Clubs Welcome to another year of fun and excite- ment at UNBC, every- body! As your sports & clubs rep for NUGSS, I'd like to discuss briefly the wonderful opportu- nities that awaits you. With more htan 40 existing clubs(and you can always start your own!) UNBC athletics and clubs scene has something to offer for everybody. If you're a serious athlete there are five varsity sports you may consider get- ting involved in: basket- ball (M/F), cross-coun- try ski(M/F), soccer(M), rugby (M), and ice hock- ey (M). There's also a women's rugby team i ae at hig A patency, check 25 \ CBr OD a which is steadily gaining popularity (and some would attest, beer kegs). The basketball program is entering its most anticipated phase, as its teams became the official members of the BCCAA (BC Collegiate Athletics Association). There are many gen- eral and special interest clubs, including every- body's favourite Outdoors Club, well- organized Natural Resources Society, and also Business Undergraduate Student Society, which is slowly but surely gaining momentum. If you love to exercise by don't want to be too competi- tive, Ultimate Frisbee and Medieval Fighting (as scary as it may sound, it's not) are available for you leisure. Obviously it is impossi- ble to discuss each and every single club here, but the complete club list is available at NUGGS office at room #7-234 by the Wintergarden. Hope to see you all out there and having tons of fun (yes, that means get out of the library once ina while). Mike Lau NUGGS Aries (March 21-April 19) You have been struck by the ambi- tion of the beginning of the year. Your notes are all highlighted and alphabetically ordered. Slow down and pace yourself before you burn out, or else stock up on your supply of caffeine pills. Taurus (April 20-May 20) Your sign today is mostly in the area of finance. Be wary of buying books before your student loan info has been processed. Who needs to read anyway? Gemini (May 21-June 20) Today is a good day for you to pur- sue a personal goal. It’s time to approach that cutie on the bus you've been eyeing for the past two weeks. Cancer (June 21-July22) Since you’ve finally settled in and school is going OK you decide to do a little house cleaning to find out what the musty smell in the base- ment is and discover that the last renters didn’t take everything with them. That pile of old laundry is starting to rot and you must make a decision. Leave the pile to its own devices, or risk your life and get it out before it becomes sentient. Leo (July 23-Aug 22) Your sign shows a lot of amibition today so gear up to do some good work. This ambition may wane by about midday though so | suggest you get up at five to maximise pro- ductive time, or just sleep in till noon, because, hey, you don’t need to do work anyway, your student loan has come in. Virgo (Aug 23-Sept 22) You could have automotive problems today. That persistant knocking sound you have been hearing isn’t going away, even when the car is off. Libra (Sept 23-Oct 22) Today will leave you feeling absent- minded, so don’t bother filling out your planner, becuse you'll probably lose it anyway. Scorpio (Oct 23-Nov 21) Your investment in textbooks is paying off. You're already finding them very useful... for holding doors and squash- ing bugs. Sagittarius (Nov 22-Dec 21) Avoid any extra caffiene today, the stimulant may drive you to do some- thing you may regret, like kicking that peppy person in your 8:30 class. (Well maybe you won't regret it, but you get the idea) Capricon (Dec 22-Jan 19) Even though the voices in your head have good ideas sometimes, today is a bad day to listen to what they're say- ing. Aquarius (Jan 20-Feb 18) What do you think you’re doing? Reading the newspaper instead of doing homework? Hit the books you slacker. Oh. Wait. We need all the readers we can get. Keep reading. Read as long as you want. Pisces (Feb 19-Mar 20) The computer you bought for school, seemed fine when you bought it, but now that you have done you assign- ments you realize that your-computer is so old you are definitely going to have a problem finding a printer that will chisel your work into stone tablets. Letters to the Editor: | can be sent to: over-the-edge @ unbc.ca