In your last issue there was an article on the last page called “New Books: Availalbe at PGPIRG” in which the author lists a number of titles, with the guarantee that these books could not be located in the UNBC Library. | would like to correct any misunderstanding about the role and purpose of the Continued From 5 Guadalajara and Guanajuato, Mexico. Also, we have come up with a draft mission state- ment, which is as follows: the NASF will contribute to the integral formation of interdis- ciplinary students whith a broad vision of the trilateral issues in order to facilitate the economic, social, environ- mental and educational inter- gration of the community, via awareness and integration of the nations and peoples of North America. This is only a draft and will immensely over the next few month's. Perhaps if there is infarest: we. could establish a local Dear Editor, | think the NUGSS officers buying vests with our student society money is despicable. Where are our vests? | think they’re trying to be politicians in training. The representa- tives who use other peoples money to buy personal goods are parasites. They are not be edited University Library that may be implied by this article. The Library is not restricted to only purchasing books in support of UNBC course offerings. Our responsibility is to be as comprehensive as possible through the entire range of human knowledge, even though the subject may not now be taught at UNBC, chapter of the North American Student Forum at UNBC. However, | will unfor- tunately not be able to help after April 2000, as | plan to take some time off of school and travel. But if there is inter- est, | will definitely be able to help with this in the next few months, or at least pass on all that | know to other interested students who might be able to follow up later. If you wish to know more, or if you have any ideas or sug- gestions for the NASF, please visit the NASF web site at: http://elnet.org/nasf/ or e- mail me at mcecormir@ unbce.ca better than the people they were elected to protect us from. Money that we are forced to give, for service we don’t get should be returned to us. Sincerely Ted Morris “Some people are born mediocre, some people achieve mediocrity, and some people have medi- ocrity thrust upon them.” —Joseph Heller Why say it twice? - Talk to-two people at orice. ‘Try 3 Way Calling today. dust 75¢ per use. ‘White Pages Directary for details. See the opening pages in-your TELUS Advantage Plus Foods -BC’s fastest growing food 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, 10-2 on Sat. editor in chief nicole larson culture editor kevin milos sports editor sper ; eieers and may never be taught. We also recognize that not all learning takes place in a classroom or a laboratory, and that groups such as PGPIRG have an important role in the educational life of the university. So, we do our best to support these efforts. | searched our collection and found 25 titles on anarchism Think winter's teo.cold, too barren: and too long? Then catch a ride on Canadas most spectacular rail route and discover just how exciting winter can be. With special pricing on trips 150 miles or longer each way, its time for you to experience the coolest winter wonderland you've ever seen. For information and reservations and 15 on libertarianism alone. We _ didn’t . have Slaughterhouse, but with the help of one of the academic librarians | located two copies of Upton Sinclair's famous novel The Jungle, which was an indictment of the Chicago meat-packing plants, and which was a major force in causing the U.S. federal gov- ernment to first seriously reg- ulate the industry. Also, | did find one copy of Community Research as Empowerment mentioned in the article. I’m taking you up on your guarantee, PGPIRG - you owe me a Coffee! Neil Campbell University Librarian UNBC Cool. ave re not just referring to our vacation packages.) Regular 100 Mile House 88.00 Lillooet Whistler contact BC Rail at 1-800-663-8238. Ask about our 5 day package. From just $1,195 per pe. 4 son (based on double occupancy), It Acre 2 nights in Jasper and trips on Via Rail. ONE WAY RATES BETWEEN PRINCE GEORGE AND: Sale = Meals Williams Lake $65.00 $42.25 2B $7.20 8 132.00 79.20 BL 167.00 100.20 BLL N. Vancouver 196.00 117.603.L,D Be Breakin L=Lunch D DaDinner TRAVEL MUST BE COMPLETED BY APRIL. 30, 2000, 2-DAY ADVANCE PURCHASE REQUIRED. RATES INCLUDE GST. QUFER NON-BEFEND ALE. Teach English To Children In Japan Chuo Publishing, www.chuoh.co.jp, seeks native english speakers to teach at the dynamic network of childrens con- versation classrooms in Japan. Love of children and any uni- versity degree needed. Deadline to send your resume is March 5, 2000. Email peppy @chuoh.co.jp Fax 011-81-52- 773-5514.