ntering her second year with Over the Edge as Production Coordinator, Isabelle makes the paper as beautiful as she can manage. She’s currently completing a degree in English at UNBC, and hopes to teach English in Japan next year. When she’s not in the office, you can probably find her at Degrees. ames is currently pursuing his BEd at UNBC, and holds a BA with a joint major in Poli-Sci and History. His main interests include Canadian History and Political Institutions. He’s excited to contribute to Over the Edge since this student-oriented newspaper deals with issues specific to students in the north, who quite often suffer from a lack of proper representation in Canada. The extra money also helps to fund his chronic bubble wrap addiction. s a Poli-Sci/International Studies joint major in her final year of study, Kelley is incredibly passionate about the community. Her second year involved in Over the Edge, she is extremely excited to venture out of the office this year to make sure everyone gets a chance to engage in the amazing campus community that UNBC has to offer. She will likely be seen buzzing around from event to event like the busy little bee she can be. ani is a graduate student in Computer Science, focusing on programing. His general policy is procrastination, and his special goal planned for next year is registering a “procrastination club” for those who are interested in postponement in any circumstances. Mani is excited about Over the Edge, and is looking forward to a happy and productive school year. He believes that we will make a substantial contribution to UNBC. rant is a joint major in Poli-Sci and General Business. Before joining OTE, he was involved in numerous on-campus activities, such as the Commerce Student Society, and the Society of Business Program Students at the CNC. He was also a student representative of the Colleges Board of Governors. Grant looks forward to working with the Over the Edge team to help bring news and student events to everyone here at UNBC. olin is a third-year English and History student who is not from Prince George originally, although he has lived here most of his life. He’s a big fan of comic books and all things Science Fiction and Fantasy. He was interested in contributing to Over the Edge because he loves writing and wanted an excuse to do it on a regular basis. aryna is a first year Science student at UNBC. She was born and raised in Ukraine, and could barely speak any English when her family immigrated to Canada seven years ago. Maryna wrote for her high school’s newspaper, and is now very excited to gain more experience writing for Over the Edge. Maryna loves hiking, camping, reading, and photography. If you see her around campus snapping photos, smile, because you might end up on the OTE pages! B rady “Smoke” Stark, currently in his second year of the UNBC education program, has been a huge sports fan ever since his father sat with him to watch the Canucks 94 Stanley Cup Final run. Unfortunately for Smoke, he was a Calgary Flames fan at the time and was sorely disappointed. He is currently the host of “The Smoke Show” on CFUR 88.7, which is enjoying its third season of sports talk radio. ndrew Paul Kenway is a pretty cool guy. He's heavily involved in literary works, film, and fun. His primary goals writing for Over the Edge include tackling social issues that are far too big for him to personally have any effect on, and making money. Known for his unreasonably great advice on nearly everything, he is an invaluable addition to the team. his is Nahid’s second year with Over the Edge. She is currently completing her master’s degree in Computer Science, and is at UNBC as an international student from Iran. She enjoys reading books and watching movies, which is reflected in her writing for Over the Edge.