February 21, 2000 CLASSIFIEDS Page 15 staff credits| Classifieds Classifieds Classifieds Editor in Chief Nicole Larson TEACH ENGLISH TO CHILDREN IN JAPAN > “Kern te ; Chuo Publising, www.chuoh.co.jp, seeks native English speakers to teach at Who ca i l ed = the dynamic network of children’s conversation classrooms in Japan. Love Sports Editor of children and any university degree needed. Deadline to send your resume Just press «69 to see the last SRG EY is March 5, 2000. Email peppy @chuoh.co.jp number that called you. Photo Editor Fax 011-81-52-773-55 4. ~— Advantage Plus Food " n lus 3 Diétbutien Summer Camp Jobs in the U.S.A. BC's fastest growing food Lakeside Residential Girts Camp in Maine Colleen O’Grady Reporters Michelle Dubuc Photographers Melissa Bostrom Comics/Graphics Dana Schwehr Production company is looking for top telemarketers. Top wages & Bonuses as well as room for advance- ment. No selling involved. Call Wanda at 612-3663 or fax resume to 612- 3665. Working hours are 5-9 Mon-Thurs, 4-8 Fri, Try Call Return today. Just 75¢ per use. Wanted: People to work in a fun fast 10-2 on Sat. paced environment with a couch. Over The Edge is looking for writers, editors, production staff and general office help. If you can breath you can work for Over The Edge. Melissa Bostrom Teryn De Smet Jeremy Karlson Nicole Larson For sale: Blue Hide- a-bed. 6 years old. Good condition. Support Staff Totally unsupported $300. Call 964-9738 Cost tor this service ia 75¢ par use, to a maximum of $6.00 per month for residential customers. Production Coordinator Travis Alexander Office Slave Melissa Bostrom Other Information Over The Edge is the offi- cial publishing media of students at the university of northern british colum- bia. As such, we are required to report on issues of interest to stu- dents in the northern Tegion. We can be reached by several methods as out- lined below and encour- age ail students, both those on the main campus and regional campuses, to take part in Over The Edge. Phone: 1-250-960-5633 Fax: 1-250-960-5407 Email: over-the-edge @unbc.ca Kudos to Neil Campbell for calling us on our guarantee! One cup of organic, free trade coffee available for pick up ‘cause— THERE’S NO FOOD OR DRINK ALLOWED IN THE LIBRARY NEIL!! Reading Week is the best part of winter. | don’t have to come to school, | don't have to go to class, | don’t have anything due. I’m sup- posed to read, but | don’t think that will happen. | have all week to study. | have 5 days to study. | have all weekend to study. Damn it's Sunday night. | have all night to study ZZZZZZZZ There is never anybody here at 2am on Saturday morning...course, if | had a life | wouldn’t be here either. For the first time ever | felt uncomfortable walking alone after dark in the UNBC parking lot. It could have been it was really, real- ly late or it could have been the drunken idiots scream- ing at the top of their lungs across the parking lot...! wonder which it was. The exam schedule is up. Do you know what that means? People graduating this year can starting count- ing down to the beginning of real life and the rest of you can start counting down to the beginning of a break from University life. To that guy in Hist 300 and you know who you are. If you’re not going to show up for the tutorial don’t volun- teer to lead it. | want to fly away, fly, yeah, yeah. Preferably to some- where sunny and warm. Anybody got any ideas? Or plane tickets they want to give me? Dear Mr. Nanaimo, before you board that next plane make sure you have handed out the things you need to because when you next dis- embark you may be sur- prised to find your k-car cov- ered in an unknown but decidedly sticky substance. -Those left behind. To all of you who got to go home for reading week: Next time could you take me with you? ll be good, | promise. -lonely in Rez.