Volume 16, Issue 8& January 13, 2010 EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Andrew Bailey MANAGING EDITOR Stephanie McCullough (Vacant) PRODUCTION COORDINATOR Haakon Sullivan (Vacant) GENERAL OFFICE ASSISTANT Kali Flick COPY EDITOR Helen Hogeterp NEWS EDITOR Shelby Petersen ARTS EDITOR Vacant SPORTS EDITOR Andrew Bailey (Vacant) PHOTO EDITOR Aria Hannolyn Cheng AD MANAGER Vacant CLUBS EDITOR Vacant CONTRIBUTORS Everald Creary Devon Flynn Deadline for submissions for next issue is Wednesday January 20th, 2010 Memo From the Boss Hey yall, welcome to the new decade! Con- gratulations on your great marks last semes- ter, or for the rest of us, hopefully we can do better this semester, eh. Rest assured, no matter how your G.P.A. is do- ing, Over the Edge will continue bringing the To those of you who made the New Year's resolution to become more involved with your student body, we look for- ward to reading your incoming submissions to the greatest student paper in the country, We do have editorial pos- itions open and anyone interested in joining our fantastic team can find information regarding these open positions by checking out the bar on the left hand side of this page. Any position with the word vacant underneath is a pos- ition we are accepting applications for. Anyone looking to apply needs to send us a resume as well as writing samples by either emailing us at over-the-edge@unbe.ca or com- January 13, 2010 + Over the Edge Other than that, 2010 is here! I hope it’s going well for you. It has been the greatest decade of my life so far. Excep of course for the fact that my beloved Texans didn't get to] go to the playoffs thanks to the lousy Bengals refusing to} show up against the Jets. Thankfully, karma being the de- lightful maiden she is, the Bengals just got knocked out o the playoffs in the first round. Excluding Dr. Johnny Fever| and maybe Venus Fly Trap, there is nothing good in Cin- cinnati. Good luck this semester y’all! I wish you nothing but the bottom of the net for this new decade. awesome into the new decade. lecture theatre. ing into our office located in room 6-350, above the Canfor Andrew Bailey Over the Edge in the Last Ten Years decade. uence dtiiaiy Renewal BC, the BC “ UNBC researchers need state-of-the-art tools to provide the infor- mation that will _ ultimately make the industry in B.C. more competitive.” The __ Page 9 FREE! FREE! FREE! Ike Barber at the pening cerenony for the .K. 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As you may know, many students at UNBC have basic medical coverage « in BC this is called the MSP: Medical Services Plan. The MSP covers the essentials, but not much else. In other words, basic things like surgery if a mutant goat eats your nose, an occasion- al eye test, a trip to the doc- tor, and all that jazz. But r) dents. Students pay into a plan at the beginning of the year and get “certain things” covered, such as a percent- age of your prescriptions. But what gets covered depends on “who* covers you. Of course, UNBC is a small school and most big health care insurance agencies are not interested in signing a contract with NUGSS, Because of this fact, NUGSS isn’t talking to Sun Life or Blue Cross, but rather smaller firms who act mediators between the student socienty and larger companies, Selecting a broker isn't easy. For the last three years NUGSS tried and failed. Now things are different, and sur- prisingly energetic group of seven undergraduate stu- dents (including a NUGSS director) sat down in September and started talk- i i" i (well, almost) the course of a dayf and a half the health care group did a su vey - and got an amaz- ing response: over 400 fz) ~~ people participated. You may have seen us Atrium (Administration Building) ‘hursday, 8 SBTA presentation. ‘ el ium, (Admini ion Buildi: Sali ion - handing out can dy an d ua is — uilding) Galivan Presentation questionnaires at a heey a eae ae —w table in the [yy re you interested in Wintergarden. The fag7*" ae 7 6 issue because the results for this survey Wy a DUNBE underes A are available — at NUGSS, and they had a pretty clear pattern, Many student's were not covered: and they wanted to go to the 7, dentist! 7 By this time one of the three companies