’ - “a ~~ y ro i s " a, 8 | bse (> ; Ve be 4 Pa ; \ a a | % i # ; . . , | J }) _ 2 | ee | / P / i ey at oe , 4 : a — 7 | j ~*~ } 4 ™ _ oo V4 45a aa Damon Robinson Madison Buckner Harman Dandiwal Editor In Chief : News Editor Organizer The Confluence The Confluence CNC Students’ Union As spring becomes more apparent and the snow begins to disappear, we enter a period of transitioning. As though it were planned, there are is a lot more than just the transition of seasons happening, as the students of CNC are moving forwards as well. This is the most exciting time of year as those who have finished exams (and some who preparing for convocation!) are finally able to live free of assignments, quizzes and classroom videos. To others, they are preparing for the up- coming intersession to further their education and get those credits. With all of this in mind, I feel obliged to congratulate all of those who are and have finished this semester and to welcome those who are coming to the college this summer. Submissions, inquiries and requests can be made to editor@cncsu.ca, in person at the CNCSU room 1-303, or mailed to “The Confluence c/o CNCSU 3330-22nd Ave. Prince George, BC V2N 1P8. All submissions are welcome, the authors of edited works used in the confluence receive a $20 cheque upon publication. Advertisement rates are available upon request. That is not the only change that we have to announce, however. Unfortunately, Kyle Rowell will no longer be the Editor In Chief of the Confluence. I, personally, would like to wish him the best of luck as he moves on in life and continues to do great things. As to who will be taking over the position, starting with this issue, I am the new Editor In Chief of the Confluence and hopeful- ly will be for the foreseeable future as I take my classes here at CNC. This is absolutely a cool experience to be a part of, as I have always liked the idea of working for a magazine. I, along with Madison Buckner, have a lot of ideas and plans to create a magazine that will spread the ideas, opinions, creations, and most importantly the voices of the students here at CNC. The Confluence is an opportunity that I will not take for granted, so expect a lot of cool things in the future as we develop and cre- ate our own Confluence for you to enjoy. As a final statement, I would like to thank _ everyone who happens to pick up this copy of the Confluence. We hope you enjoy what we have put together and we look forward to creating a magazine tailored to you. Cheers, Damon Robinson Editor-In-Chief 7