The first issue of the latest edition of Over the Edge is included in this week's Citizen print edition
Turn to the centre of the paper to see the 16-page first edition insert of the latest volume of Over the Edge, the campus newspaper of the University of Northern British Columbia. Their paper features a new board of directors , a fresh look, and an updated approach to covering what’s important on campus.
Earlier this year, the board of directors of Over the Edge approached Citizen owner Cameron Stolz about the possibility of printing the paper. Stolz took it a step further by offering an arrangement where Citizen staff would assist and mentor the Over the Edge team in creating a publication that, once a month, would be included in the 23,000 copies of The Citizen. As well, it will be distributed on the UNBC campuses in Prince George, Fort St.
The paper’s content will be written by students, for students, featuring a mix of news, advice, and opinions. Since UNBC does not have a journalism program, this initiative provides students with an opportunity to learn about writing for media in a professional setting—a crucial skill for any profession.
Advertising will also play a role as 23,000 copies of the 16-page issue of Over the Edge is inserted into the 48-pages of The Citizen. As a free-distribution newspaper, this collaboration offers a way to reach both UNBC students and city readers.
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