News LJOST Vote {' roe RNYONE Néena BALLOT? hd It’s an ‘Over the Edge’ contest! ROLL UP THE RIM-JOB TO WIN! I don't really want to know what the prize is... *It's simple and fun! Attention First Year Students!!! fa iRlinaiarue's, Simply cut out this ID ee for unhindered access to first person to tell us about the pubs! *Just find the picture May not work if your name is not Lorenzo Sia ITI it, and you'll win a crappy prize! by: Andrea Larson This past weekend students from residence got out and had a little fun at the first ever Outlast event. This event was sponsored by Res Council and lasted from 10 am to 6 pm on Saturday March 27th. The students involved were divided into teams based on which resi- dence they were a part of. Res Council attempted to get students participating and having a little fun before the end of semester rush, and succeeded admirably. From the free burgers to the wacky game, students were having SUFFER THE WRATH OF KoDomo BATH Fioatie / ‘and throwing eggs from the second floor, stu- dents had a good time at the first ever “Outlast” : Where Has Your NUGSS Money Gone? -Res Members “Outlast” the Rest by Having Fun fun everywhere. Some of the events featured involved the prowess of the individual. One game was similar to pinata except that instead of whacking a pinata with a stick the participants were attempting to whack at each other with pool noodles. Other events were more team work and problem solv- ing oriented, such as the egg drop. In this event the stu- dents were given certain sup- plies they were allowed to use and a time limit to create an egg carrying device that would save it from death when connecting with the Pavement from a floor up. We don’t know! (and they don’t either) by: Andrea Larson In the last meeting of the Northern Undergraduate Student Society (NUGSS) several interesting topics were brought up, including election results, resignations, Student venture grants and missing money. Sometime between the time of late last week (when the cash register till tape ran out) and Sunday afternoon, more than $250 went missing from the NUGSS office. The loss was discovered by Emil Tarka during the time that he was working in the office over the weekend. All the bills, twoonies and loonies had been removed from the till between these times, and Emil filed a report with the Security desk. The police have not been brought into this matter, as too many peo- ple had free access to the cash register and the oppor- tunity to take the money. in fact, fifteen different people had access to the cash regis- ter in the NUGSS office dur- ing the time that the money was presumed to have gone missing. Finance and opera- tion director Shane Schepens has taken full responsibility for the loss as this incident is covered by his position within NUGSS. Schepens has made a full apology for the theft and measures have been taken in order to ensure that it cannot happen again.