Over tie Boor - Editor’s Message September 12-26, 2007 : eA ; : : : : se Salutations you busy and hardworking students! I trust there’s been no partying and carrying on like hooligans since EDITOR-IN-CHIEF : we last connected. *cough* Aaaaanyways, even if you have been a lush or a borderline alcoholic, merely using our Cody Willett oj fine paper to cover up those gross Rez puke puddles left on Friday nights a the custodians come by on Monday, you _ | may still read on. But I digress. MANAGING EDITOR : I suppose I should have something interesting to say about recent eee I’ve said it in the articles I’ve Stephen Miller d penned within for your information and entertainment. Also, some other people like writers, editors and faceless Can- fjadian University Pree authors said some stuff too. | value their commitment to engaging journalism and so should you. PRODUCTION COORDINATOR In fact, if you’ve missed the opening of the Northem Sports Centre, would like to know how Shinerama went or don’t know what the new Career Centre Tyler Clarke has to offer you this is your key to catching up. We know you can’t be everywhere, all the time. That’s what we’re here for. And if you think you have some spare time kicking around, are organized, like to write, and wouldn’t mind making some money, we’re hiring. Currently we have News Editor, Sports and NEWS EDITOR Clubs Editor and possibly some other positions available. I forget. We're also going to be stalking classrooms soon looking for new writing volunteers as Open -...._. §well. Beware. You might just find yourself being seduced by the life of journalism... It’s the sexiest campus oud this side of UNBC President, as “aac ___ Jvoted on by OTE’s editorial staff. Tabathalundholm Sel ief - PHOTO EDITOR Mitchell Grant COPYEDITOR Rebecca Carmichael AD/DISTRIBUTION MANAGER - Haakon Sullivan ResEcca CARMICHAEL, NBC president Don Cozetto, Prince George mayor Colin Kinsley, and artist Stuart J. Antoneko (from left) at the Tiniberwolies Cover photo statue unveiling. This Timberwolf statue was created by Antoneko, with help from his son Cody Antoneko. It was primarily carved b by Mitchell Grant and, with at least 250 hours of hand work going into it. This was done over the span of twelve months, with over half of the hours of : se ork donated. Over twenty different shades of wood stain were used to create the unique colouring. This was Stuart’s first coloured photo editor. piece, and the largest land mammal he has represented. The structure is sturdy and steel bars were incorporated into it to prevent leer eis aalemthett, so students and the community should be able to appreciate it for years to come.