Cale Babey President | TWS UNBC Student Chapter he UNBC Fish and Wildlife Student Chapter of The Wildlife Society is a group focused on increasing knowledge and interest in both fish and wildlife by providing talks, trips, and events centered on fish and wildlife science, research, and management. We offer trips including bird banding near Mackenzie, caribou viewing at Kennedy Siding, volunteering at the Northern Lights Wildlife Shelter near Smithers, and a reading break trip to the John Prince Research Forest. On top of that, we also offer events such as a wildlife photo contest, wild foods potluck, an ice fishing derby, and Quizbowl (a fish Club S UNC Life potlight: TWS UNBC Fish and Wildlife and wildlife based trivia game that allows students to test their knowledge and learn new things in a fun, stress-free environment). We bring in guest speakers to talk about their research at our meet and greets, general meetings, and brown bag lunch talks, which include topics such as grad school, summer jobs, and scientific research. The student chapter is a great way to meet other students with similar interests in fish and wildlife, and is also a great way to make connections with executive members, professors, and potential employers. For more information on the TWS UNBC Fish & Wildli ife Student Ch apter Fish and Wildlife Student Chapter, please visit our website at www.tws. unbc.ca or e-mail tws@unbc.ca. Stand Up Comedy at the Thirsty Moose! CEUIR ros nireen Brian Majore Contributor o you think you're funny? Are you the S28 clown? Have you ever considered trying stand-up comedy? Here’s your chance! Prince George has a small but growing stand-up comedy community and we are looking for anyone interested in trying it out for the first time. UNBC’s Thirsty Moose Pub will be hosting a series of stand-up comedy shows featuring local stand-up comics in the coming months. There will also be room during the shows for anyone brave and willing enough to try out a few original jokes in front of an audience. If you are interested in telling jokes CARIBOO CALLING 3 ona stage, with a microphone in your hand, the spotlight on your body, and your friends in the audience, please contact Brian Majore at brianmajore@ gmail.com, or leave your name with Morgan Bayliss at the Thirsty Moose. @Thirsty Moose Pub Tuesday Nov 18th The Thirsty Moose pub will be holding stand-up comedy nights on the first Tuesday of February, March, and April, so you will have . STAND-UP a few opportunities to try out your jokes. The first show will be on ‘ S COMEDY Tuesday, February 3 at 8pm. Tickets are $5 and are available at the door. Tickets @ CFUR or the door Good luck to all performers!