Articles in this Issue
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We Pee Too: Gender-Neutral Washrooms in Limbo Ahead of Transgender Day of Visibility
Rarely is a meeting so interesting that it deserves writing about. On May 7th, 2025, I had one of those…
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The Nursing Crisis of Conscience: Caring for a System That Only Detains
As nurses, we are trained to be the final line of clinical defence for a patient’s autonomy. Yet the **2026…
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UNBC Career Fair Connects Students with Northern Opportunities
The Career Fair at the University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC) drew one of the largest crowds seen on campus…
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UNBC Iranian Students Mark the Fallen, and Push for Solidarity
The UNBC Iranian Student Association (UISA) has something to celebrate – and a lot of work still ahead. Following their…
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Twelve Years of War, Four Years of Full-Scale Invasion: Prince George Stands with Ukraine
On February 24, 2026, Ukrainians and supporters around the world marked a painful milestone: four years since Russia launched its…
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Making Memories @UNBC Residences: 2025 Winter Break
International students often stay in the dorms during the winter break and end up missing family time. However, on December…
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All my relations, WesWesY’all: Remembering Wesley Mitchell
When I moved to Prince George seven years ago, Wesley Mitchell was one of the first people I got to…
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Where Does $30,000 of Student Tuition Go? Inside PGPIRG’s Annual General Meeting
I’ll be honest: before attending PGPIRG’s Annual General Meeting on December 15th, I had no idea what the acronym even…
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From Campus to Custom Blades: How UNBC Alum Dylan Broeke Built a Knife-Making Business from Scratch
When Dylan Broeke graduated from the University of Northern British Columbia with a Bachelor of Science in Geography, he already…
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We Tested 11 Campus Water Stations
You’ve probably used one of UNBC’s water bottle refill stations. Maybe you’ve filled up before class in the Teaching and…