Time Study: A Survival Guide with a Dash of Sarcasm
Warning: Sarcasm Ahead! If you’re the sensitive type, read with caution (and maybe a helmet). Cheers! Alright, buckle up, brave multitaskers! If you’re here,
Quack Attack: The Great Ducking Mystery Takes UNBC by Storm
The University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC) is buzzing with a playful phenomenon that’s left staff and students both puzzled and amused. Rubber ducks
Congratulations!
“Congratulations!” he said with a big smile, as if this was a huge achievement. Our mutual friend had just shared the news of his
Outside My Comfort Zone: Lessons from a Business Seminar
The Power of Saying Yes As a UNBC student, you get invited to countless events and seminars through your email inbox. I always try
From Archives to Advocacy: Rediscovering a Legacy of Organ Donation
While sifting through the archives of Over the Edge, UNBC’s student newspaper, I stumbled upon a 2004 article titled “Your Organs to Save Lives:
Caledonia Mountain Trip Report
The Journey Begins On October 26, a group of us from the UNBC Outdoors Club set out for Caledonia Mountain, a hidden hike about
Aurora Awakened: A Prince George Night to Remember
On the evening of Thursday, October 10, 2024, I had been locked in my room all day, exhausted from an intense CHEM-100 study session.
Cycling on the Edge
Picture this. You are biking up a steep road in the rain, with a heavy backpack, and you’re chugging along at 8 km/h. You