Over The Edge Page 14 SPORTS & CLUBS September 28, 1998 Club Feature: Drama Club by Jeremy Fung The drama club is entering its second year of existence. Goal of the club include providing an environment for any- one interested in the- ater, and in the future getting involved with the community, and expos- ing UNBC to the per- forming arts. There are currently 18 members, but as with all UNBC clubs, they seek new people. The current high school tions, work. The group meets Monday evenings from 5 PM to 6 PM. At the meetings they plan for future events, help each produc- to _ backstage those interested in film, to practice their skills, members experience ranges from nothing, to UNBC Library General Tours Walking tour focusing on the physical layout of the library. Limited to 20 students. No sign up. Meet a the Reference Desk. ; Tuesday, September 29 @ 1:00pm Thursday, October 1 @ 1:00pm Friday, October 9 @ 10:00am Friday, October 16 @ 10:00pm Library Catalogue Workshops Hands on workshop. Students will learn how to find books, place holds, search the Reserve Reading Collection, and search specialized databases that are loaded on the UNBC Catalogue. Meet in the computer lab Rm 5-341. Space is limited to 14 stu- dents at one time. No sign up. You must have a computer account. Tuesday, September 29 @ 10:00am Thursday, October 1 @ 11:00am Monday, October 5 @ 10:00am Monday, October 12 @ 10:00am Monday, October 20 @ 10:00am other write scripts, and play theater sports. Journal Index Workshops Hands on workshop. Students will learn how to search indexes for relevant journal articles. Space is limited to 14 students at one time. No sign up. Meet in the computer lab Rm 5-341. You must have a computer account. 10:00am **Wilson 10:00am Canadian Wednesday, September 30 Friday, October 2 Periodicals Index Wednesday, October 7 Wednesday, October 14 10:00am *CINAHL Thursday, October 22 10:00am *CINAHL *Workshop will demonstrate the CINAHL database. The same search techniques are used for search- ing Agricola, The Bibliography of Native North Americans, Canadian Business and Current Affairs, Canadian NewsDisc, EconLit, ERIC, HealthStar, MLA Bibliography, TREECD, Sociofile, Social works Abstracts, and PAIS International. ** Workshop will demonstrate Humanities & Social Sciences Index. The same search techniques are used for searching the Science Indexes, Art Index, Education Index, and Readers’ Guide 10:00am *CINAHL What is a theater sport? Theater sports are improvisational games. Members of the club usually play comedic games, such as freeze. Plans for later on this year include a dinner and acting evening. Holding on This will be either one acts, or a full play. Either way the scripts will be original material by the club members. Next summer the group intends to participate in the fringe festival. If you are interested in joining the club, you can contact the club presi- dent, Zarrah Holvic, via email at holvicO00@unbc.ca or call 962-0531. There are still several execu- tive positions available within the club. Members of the Women’s Timberwolves basketball team fight for the ball under the basket at the Kelly Road. -photo Matt Stewart Volleyball Tournament by Jeremy Fung Saturday, September 19, marked the Second Annual Sand Volleyball Tournament. The weather was miser- able, but the five teams who participated all had a good time. Two mens teams played off with Gary Sticks and stones Part of the out- reach exhibi- tion from the Prince George Art Gallery residing in the Little the repre- Doug Lounge, piece sents attitudes and how destructive Danilec’s team defeat- ing 6’3” in two close sets. The coed’s played a round robin tournament. The Skyscrapers defeated both Ryan Stevenson’s team and Fuzzy Navel. Ryan Stevenson's to challenge the Skyscrapers in the final. The final had the Skyscrapers win in three rounds: 11-15, 15-11, and 15-13. Each of the winning teams received t-shirts as prizes. team beat Fuzzy Navel - they can be even if unintended. The artist is Pirjo Raits from Williams Lake. -photos by Teryn De Smet