The Masthead S \ Over The Edge is the University of Northern British Columbia's independent newspaper Our office is located on the 2nd floor of the NUSC building in room 6-350.We are an equal opportunity publication which represents students in the UNBC and Prince George community. Our publication supports student writing by welcoming news, arts, sports, culture and gpinion articles as well as photography, comics, and creative writing submissions. Every year we provide employment as editors, designers, and managers to students with a passion for journalism and are always looking for motivated individuals to work and volunteer in our collaborative environment Over The Edge offers competitive advertising rates for space in our print publication as well as online. Support is always needed and no experience is required, helo make Over The Edge Newspaper better We want to hear from you! Call us at (250) 960-5633, tweet us @overtheedgeunbe, email us at ote-newspaper@unbe.ca and be sure to like us on facebook. For more information, please visit our redesigned website wwwovertheedgenewspaperca. Next Submission Deaaline: February 19th, 2014 CANADAS M UNBC OREEN WOT Edes la You'll also get a free SPC Card to save big at your favourite retailers.” we make taxes painless fy ) H&R BLOCK hrblock.ca | 800-HRBLOCK (472-5625) ©2014 H&R Block Canada, Inc. *$29.95 valid for student tax preparation only. To qualify, student must present either (i) a T2202a documenting 4 or more months of full-time attendance at a college or university during the applicable tax year or (ii) a valid high school ID card. Students pay $79.99 for Complex/Premier return. Expires 12/31/2014. Valid only at participating locations. Additional fees apply. Some restrictions apply. SPC cards available at participating locations in Canada only. Offers may vary, restrictions may apply. For full terms see www.spccard.ca. Arts What could possibly IP, Editor inC™ € Here's a rather long record. | hope I'm here at the end of it -Gavin Cavanagh fter a lot of thought and reflection, I have decided to resign as Editor- In-Chief/Publisher of Over The Edge newspaper. I have made the choice to graduate on time in 2015 and therefore can no longer fit in the long hours and busy schedule running a business and a non- profit organization require. This means that Over The Edge newspaper will soon be seeking applications for a new Editor-In- Chief/Publisher who will successfully guide Over The Edge throughout the next year(s). It is without question that my time at Over The Edge has been challenging, however go wrong? these challenges have led to remarkable improvements which have helped our paper to rival those seen on a national level of campus press. Regardless of our success, we still have a long way to go. I am certain the next editorial team at Over The Edge will show the same commitment seen from the individuals I have had the pleasure of learning and working with over these last two years. At this year’s AGM I will be submitting my request to sit on the Board of Directors in order to continue to aid in the success of this little publication I have come to hold so close to my heart. It is my hope to be a mentor to my successor and next year’s editorial team for the remainder of my time at the University of Northern British Columbia. I ask the students and all members of the UNBC community submit their requests to sit on the Over The Edge Board of Directors. We need all the voices we can get to ensure the paper is providing you with the services you want and need. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me by phone at (250)960-5633, by email at ote-newspaper@ unbc.ca. You can also come visit me in the office from 11am-5pm most days.