14 over THE EDGE-Monday October 17, 1994 INTERNATIONAL REGIONS CONFERENCE By Kellaine McKendrick To anyone interested in multicultural, feminist and Joy Kogawa has written on such topics as Re-constructed Landscapes, Other Spaces, B. C. as a Six days a week, the Football Club practises on the fields of D. P. Todd Secondary School. Their first real test was Thanksgiving weekend in a tournament at Ron Brent School. Constructed from forty players, the club is making a bid to become the first athletic team at UNBC. Letters have been sent out to the NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association) and the CIAU (Canadian Inter-university Athletic Union) to see which Jeague will eventually accept VARSITY FOOTBALL: ONE DAY!!! By Fouad Shalaby (president of the Football Club) raise money for equipment and travel costs. The club is open to anyone. Member-ship fees are $12.50 and this money goes to setting up the basis for the future of the club. Anyone wishing to join the team can meet on weekdays at D. P. Todd. Practise times are from 5:30 to 7:30 pm. Fans who wish to watch scrimmages can come out Saturday afiernoons at 1:30 pm. With a lot of community support I believe this goal will become realistic within a year. We have to look at the number : i 3 oe Region, First Nations. jm theclub. of kids each year who flock to Si neal Pe pang Ba Woon hie tae wileeaen Language and Translation and Ate: - directors ed $3 southern rable a Contemporary Writing is a local poet whose work is Post-Nationalism. Admission a iy ae : e there is robe else 4 Ms ay Conference here in Prince based on Prince George and _—¥8 free. ; Teed siah 3 cy. we bail in town. Most of these George at both the Holiday Inn _ the Prairies. Similarly, Rudy For further neared ‘ pe ier os . kids never eo dwic a oo and the University of Northern Wiebe often portrays Western _information please contact Dr. noes fn te Aull ave ~ George. Be} le Karin Beeler or Dr, Dee Horney course load are willingly kids a great opportunity to get British Columbia October 28- Canada in his works. Betsy coming out to daily practices, an excellent education at a : k - at Cehtgerand thesOther-Art Cafe -cuctiviet: sditor and 3333 University Way isa hin ys become sports stars on a in witkets inoluding> Jaye. playaetieht Prince George BC P re fe is ee own backyards ae Kogawa, Barry McKinnon, Everyone is welcome VIN 4Z9 shear ern aa seo Fa caer Spey. tooth their Betsy Warland and Rudy to attend this conference and Phone: ‘Beeler 960-6040 laviniid ae eatntli’ | UR flies Geaeaeten Wiebe. The keynote speaker the readings. Scholarly papers Horne 960-6641 Ye ial ty saan / a “e pea is Dr. Smaro Kambourelli to be presented include: Fax: 960-5794 Costs ‘ate a bi of fe i ee , tig nd from the University of | Writing the North, Feminist E-mail: beeler@unbc.edu ee ak a nia ae We aeteon Victoria. Writing, Reshaping History, oF dec Gunion. ec work. "club" is now on a mission to FREE BEER Now that we've got your attention-we wanted to let you know that the Environmental Group is up and running at UNBC. OK, so there is no free beer at our meetings-but there are a bunch of friendly dedicated people already involved in a number of environmental issues. The Environmental Group is interested specifically in the UNBC campus itself as well as Northern BC issues. Would you like to see a recycling program for paper implemented on campus? How about organization of carpooling to and from campus? What sorts of environmental issues are taking place right now in Northern BC that could have an effect on you? These are questions the Environmental Group is working on answeving-as well as a number of other ideas and issues. Mectings take place every Thursday at 5:30 pm in Room 5-172 and new faces are always welcome. Come out to the meetings and see what you can do to make UNBC an even more environmentally-aware campus! Be informed... get involved! The Gathering JR crvised Cdizion WELCOMES UNBC STUDENTS Along with all of our other hobbies. crafts. puzzles and games we stock "Wizards of the Comets MAGIC THE GATHERING Each "Magic" purchase entitles you to one entry into our draw for a full box (60 pkgs) of the new Booster Pack "Fallen Empires" The draw will take place upon the product's | arrival in November. | Submitted by the Environmental Club | 681 Central Street, Prince George, = (ANA) 569-Na6 Fay 569.1714