ditor’s Message Bah Humbug. By the time you’re reading this, UNBC will have churned out yet another crop of young children swayed by the compelling arguments of the ‘No’ side in the ‘Does Santa Exist’ debate on November 30th. For a play-by-play breakdown of how these kids learned the the true meaning of hristmas, turn to the News section. In keeping with our Christmas-ori- ented theme this issue, Features and Opinions Editor extrodinaire Andrew IKurjata has compiled for you a wonderful comprendium of ethical gift ideas for those lost-at-the-shopping mecca types. Also, the day this issue hits the street (December Sth) is the day Over the Edge is holding our first ever ‘Over the Edge Presents” concert at Artspace at 8pm. A stellar lineup in- luding Jeremy Stewart and the Rest, The Arbitrarys, and The Concerns of Volume 14, Issue 6 December 5, 2007-January 9 2008 EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Cody Willett MANAGING EDITOR Alazar Shaam Semere PRODUCTION COORDINATOR Haakon Sullivan NEWS EDITOR Michelle Martins ARTS EDITOR Tabatha Lundholm PHOTO EDITOR Mitchell Grant COPY EDITOR Rebecca Carmichael Over the DISTRIBUTION MANAGER Haakon Sullivan free jazz number. ‘ every penny by doing a crazy-ni that’s what I said! Alas, this is our last issue before the holiday break. You might be asking yourself what you’ll read to keep your mind from dulling over the break. I got nothin’, sorry. I’m sure exams will have you reading until your eye: bleed anyways. Don’t cry now; we’ll make it up to you. In January, OT will publish three whole issues. Our January 30th issue (January 23rd is the deadline) will be a CREATIVE WRITING FEATURE ISSUE. WoOOcT! So if you find yourself with a little time over the break and are feelin’ a little creative, pen yourself a story, poem, song, haiku, comic and we’ll make yo famous. Maybe penning isn’t your thing. If thats the case, photos and art, no matter how experimental will make it in too. Talent is somewhat optional. Editors at Over the Edge wish everyone a safe journey to their holida destinations and a bevy of mirthful memories from happy times shared wi family, friends and strangers alike. Try not to get alcohol poisoning on Ne Year’s Eve and pass out at 10:30pm like I did last year. See you in 2008! Cady Wiklete Editor in Chief Meaningful How can you make Gift Giving more meaningful this Christmas? By in luding a Non-Profit organization on your shopping list. More than 20 char itable agencies will be represented at the Gift of Giving event on Wed, Dec Sth. This public event will take place in the Keith Gordon Room at the Public Libraray from 5 to 7 pm. Bring your family and friends to see how you help your community help those in need. Put a smile on someone’s face. Re ADVERTISING MANAGER Tabatha Lundholm Edge Annual FEATURES AND OPINIONS EDITOR Andrew Kurjata General Meeting!!! SPORTS AND CLUBS EDITOR TECHNICALADVISOR ma January 30th at 2:30 PM Location tobe _ Help the Canadian Cancer Society The Canadian Cancer Society invites you to give a gift with a difference. Send a Tribute Card to someone special! When you make a gift of $20 to the Canadian Cancer Society in honour of ge!) and a tax receipt for your donation. @ Visit our Tribute Giving kiosk in Pine Centre Mall right outside Coles oe Books, Volunteers will be on location until December 7th. = You and the Canadian Cancer Society — together we are making progress in the fight against cancer! Further Information: Dennis Nore Revenue Development Coordinator Canadian Cancer Society — North Region 564-0885 or 612-1589 Cover Image by Mitch Grant, Photo Editor family, friends or co-workers, we’ll supply you with a card (including post- reshments, prizes and face painting for kids. Free admission. Sponsored by Volunteer Prince George and the Public Library. Contact: 564-0224. 4 snow quincy made by students out on the volleyball courts. -PHoro Courresy or Mrrcu Grant