This Issue
UNBC is Best in the West Second Year Running
By Joseph Jeffery
Maclean's magazine has once again rated UNBC the best in the west, now for the second year running.
Folding May Save Your Life
New Program Looks to Understand Protein
By Cameron Orr
     The UNBC computer club has organized a community computing event which helps to unlock the mysteries of the human protein.
Tips from Profs
Tips for Family History Research/Geneaology
By Gary Wilson
1.Interview your family members, especially the older members of your family, while they are still with you. They usually have a wealth of knowledge about the past and can be an important resource for your research (especially if you are starting from scratch)
Rugby in Vancouver
By Dana Bellis
     An eventful weekend took place in Vancouver, with the women’s rugby team competing against UBC. A try was scored by our own star Natalie Nguyen in the first half. In the second half Jamie Davidson, an old UNBC player who now plays for SFU, scored the second try of the game. Converts for both try’s were kicked by Kim Roy. The final score of the game was 21-19 for UBC.
The Poverty Plainsmen and David Lee Murphy
By Mitch Grant
     As The Poverty Plainsmen, this years Canadian Country Music Award’s Independent Group of the Year, took the stage, the Party Crowd was already more then Loco. What followed was a night that started out with a very modern, upbeat country feel, and by the time the main act was done, this critic was wondering if the band was confused whether they were a rock group or a classic country group.
Published on
November 22nd, 2006
Vol. 13, Issue 6
Also in this issue:
Farmers Market Aids Local EconomyPotential for Year-Round Market is Promising |
Movie Review: Borat“Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan" |
