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Behind the Backpack An Exclusive with Stües Manager, Eri Rustad

17 min · 4 de nov de 2025
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Over the Edge sits down with Eri Rustad, the manager and best friend of Stüe the sturgeon, UNBC’s unofficial mascot and certified micro-influencer. Eri tells the origin story that started with a canoe program in Vanderhoof and a visit to the local sturgeon hatchery, then walks us through Stüe’s extended family. We get campus fan moments, a prototype soap-dish cameo, and a brainstorm of future Stüe swag, from tote bags to slippers. Between laughs, the conversation leans into purpose. Eri hopes Stüe can spark curiosity about real white sturgeon and why healthy rivers matter. Ahmad shares his quest to track “Barry the Magnificent Sturgeon,” and together they imagine turning data into storytelling that students can see and map. Most of all, this is an ode to whimsy: carrying a stuffy in lecture is not a rule break, it is permission to show up as yourself, make friends, and spread some joy.

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Behind the Backpack An Exclusive with Stües Manager, Eri Rustad

Over the Edge sits down with Eri Rustad, the manager and best friend of Stüe the sturgeon, UNBC’s unofficial mascot and certified micro-influencer. Eri tells the origin story that started with a canoe program in Vanderhoof and a visit to the local sturgeon hatchery, then walks us through Stüe’s extended family. We get campus fan moments, a prototype soap-dish cameo, and a brainstorm of future Stüe swag, from tote bags to slippers. Between laughs, the conversation leans into purpose. Eri hopes Stüe can spark curiosity about real white sturgeon and why healthy rivers matter. Ahmad shares his quest to track “Barry the Magnificent Sturgeon,” and together they imagine turning data into storytelling that students can see and map. Most of all, this is an ode to whimsy: carrying a stuffy in lecture is not a rule break, it is permission to show up as yourself, make friends, and spread some joy.

4 de nov de 202517 min