UNBC becomes first Canadian university to reveal Indigenous logo and jerseys
PRINCE GEORGE – It was a project many years in the making. Today, after a long process of collaboration, consultation, and passion, the University of Northern British Columbia Timberwolves became the first college or university athletic program in Canada to unveil an alternate logo and jersey designed completely by an Indigenous artist.
UNBC Director of Athletics & Recreation, Loralyn Murdoch welcomed dignitaries, UNBC supporters, and Timberwolves athletes to Masich Place Stadium this morning to unveil the new look, designed by Gitxsan artist Trevor Angus. The immediate response has been overwhelmingly positive.
“This project has been a long time in the making and I am thrilled at the end result. The collaboration between many different organizations, donors, and our artist Trevor has been amazing and I am honoured to have been a part of the process from start to finish,” said Murdoch. “The sense of pride that I hope every student-athlete feels when they put on this uniform is something that they will remember forever.”
