NUGSS Hits Rough Waters

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The Northern Undergraduate Student Society got some stark news from their auditor KPMG that shows the organization has taken losses year over year. The historical mismanagement of funds has led to a $100,000 debt to BC Transit for the Upass. NUGSS hopes to repay this back by the end of BC Transits fiscal year however that will require strict austerity measures. Eric Depeneau (left) delivering heavy news with Duncan Malkinson (GM) to the right

VP Finance:

According to KPMG “Negative cash flows from operations in the current year and has a working capital and general fund deficiency … these conditions, along with other matters indicate the existence of material uncertainties that may cast significant doubt about UNBC Northern Undergraduate Student Societies ability to continue as an ongoing concern”.

One of the first measures NUGSS is taking is to work with the university to ensure that student fee's go up to match CPI indexing. This was approved by the student population in 2012 but was never acted on, and therefore "tens of thousands" of dollars has been lost according to NUGSS.

The student health and dental reserve fund has not be properly built up over the years. The funds that were supposed to be going into this reserve were being allocated to general revenue instead. That has been changed and for the future funds will now consistently go to this fund in order to ensure that there is a backup in place.

The Student and Conference building is another area of concern. According to NUGSS $373,341 in "Building Fees" that ensure the upkeep of the Student Centre building, have also been going to operating costs instead. NUGSS plans to pull back on the spending of "building fees" for general operation over the years in order to build up a backup fund for the buildings repairs and maintenance needs.

dsc_1689In order to meet these mounting problems the Moose and Degrees are being looked at. Both NUGSS businesses lose money and it has been stated that that must to change. The board has asked management to look into possible solutions for both organizations. Reductions in hours, raising costs of products, leasing out of space to other organizations, or possibly even the closure of the business all together are on the table.

Other changes NUGSS will be looking at:

  • The board of NUGSS is looking to cut the current boards pay by 7.27%
  • General Manager volunteered to cut pay by 20%
  • Decrease MAC funding by 20% until current obligations are met
  • Get more tenants along the top floor of NUSC
  • Current tenants, Example CFUR, Over the Edge, Pride Centre, PGPIRG, will begin to be charged
  • Will not be shouldering the financial burden of Northern Students Give Back next year
  • GM to reduce risk and cost of the Backyard BBQ next year
  • No plans for direct oversight of NUGGS is on the table

These changes are by far extensive and far reaching however according to NUGSS necessary to ensure the past years of financial mismanagement are remedied.

*Update 10/27/2016* When asked about whether the financial mismanagement in the past would prompt more oversight of NUGSS. General Manager Duncan Malkinson replied that it is the purpose of the annual general meeting to hold NUGSS accountable.

Grant Bachand - News Director, @grantbachand

C.R. Avery and Eliza Mary Doyle at the Legion

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C.R. Avery

On October 22nd, C.R. Avery travelled through space and time to close out his West Coast tour at the Legion, branch 43.

Backed by four musicians who brought with them a tight understanding of tried and true folk tunes and original songs alike.

Each song, whether formerly heard or not, was brought into a new understanding of what it means to truly perform a song that has been kicking around the folk world for ages and to craft one’s own work into a composition that fits it like a well built cabin in the woods would a hermit.

Eliza Mary Doyle, a supreme Saskatchewan banjo picker also took the stage as the opening act. A three piece harmonious experience with a pumped up vibe that kicked off the night.

While talking with C.R. Avery between sets, he expressed that he aims to find a new home for a song by experimenting with genres and styles. In short, to not bore and not to be bored. The night was visually stimulating with various lights being consciously chosen for segments of songs and a theatrical demeanour that occurs when you’ve got a musician who is also a performer. Not to mention the fantastic pre-recorded samples being played alongside live performance and futuristic harmonica beat-boxing that sounds like ocean, trains and all of these other things you don’t always get to hear from the short harp.

So you missed out this last weekend but want to see what the Legion has to offer next? Don’t worry, Mad Loon Entertainment and CFUR have got you covered. On Friday, October 28th there’s a hallowe’en show featuring Blackberry Wood and High Society.

Adam Farnsworth who was on keys and Chelsea Johnson who played bass, tambo and sang with C.R. Avery are both in High Society. While speaking with Chelsea, I learned she has a background in theatre that manifests itself somehow in every band she’s in. This coupled with the infamous Blackberry Wood means you best put on some kind of costume and get out there!

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Today's Top Wikipedia Edits: POKEMON Gene Linked to Cancer Development

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According to Wikipedia:

  1. On Wikipedia's List of Unusual Biological Names: "Pokemon threatened to sue the discoverer of the POKEMON gene (POK erythroid myeloid ontogenic factor) because the name was attracting attention when its link to the development of cancer was published."
  2. "The Spice Boys emerged as a term coined to characterize the antics and lifestyles off the pitch of the Liverpool FC 1990s players as high-earning playboys who were underachieving in the game, based on a play of words of the pop music band at the time, the Spice Girls."
  3. "Freeze branding is done by cooling the branding iron to a temperature of -160C to 250C.... The hair falls out, and after two to three months the hair will be fully regrown, without pigment, unless the hair is dyed back to the original colour.... On white-haired animals, the brand is kept on longer, destroying the hair follicle altogether, and the area remains bald."

For more Wikipedia edits, tune in to WikiNews on Tuesdays at 1pm and Saturdays at noon. Right here on CFUR 88.7 FM.

 

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Celtic Fire Season 12 Episode 5

A bit of a rocky start, technologically, on tonight's show, but it ended up being a good one! Tune in to hear tunes from Capercaillie, Colcannon, Catriona Parsons, and more! [embed]https://www.mixcloud.com/andrew-mcfayden/celtic-fire-season-12-episode-5[/embed] [mixcloud https://www.mixcloud.com/andrew-mcfayden/celtic-fire-season-12-episode-5/ width=260 height=120 hide_cover=1]

Today's Top Wikipedia Edits: Trump Foundation Supports Anti-vaxxers

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According to Wikipedia:

  • "In 2010, the Donald J. Trump Foundation made a $10,000 contribution to Jenny McCarthy's Generation Rescue, an organization that promotes anti-vaccine myths"
  • "Don't trust Wikipedia but here are some pics of South Devon Cattle"
  • The word Jelly can refer to "an informal, temporary coworker gathering,"temazepam, a powerful hypnotic drug with the street name jellies," or "gelignite, also known as blasting jelly or simply jelly"

For more Wikipedia edits, tune in to WikiNews on Tuesdays at 1pm and Saturdays at noon. Right here on CFUR 88.7 FM.

 

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Radio Dialectic Episode 2

085f-8486-4e06-b159-2954c305571a The Second Episode of Radio Dialectic guests include UNBC alumni and former CFUR host David Gill, and Travel writer/international author and journalist Nick Inman. The interview with Mr. Inman takes place in the second half of the show, he discuss' his most recent book which relates to the mystical history and architecture of France.

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Celtic Fire: Season 12, Episode 4

On tonight's program: more from this season's focus album "Aon Teanga" as well as Catherine Ann MacPhee, Buddy MacMaster, Brian MacNeill, and the Campbells of Greepe! Go on....click to listen! Ya know ya wanna...  

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