Eight financial tips every student should know August 31, 2017
University is an exciting time, but it’s also an expensive time. For many of you it’s your first time living away from home and maybe…
University is an exciting time, but it’s also an expensive time. For many of you it’s your first time living away from home and maybe…
When he was tinkering with low-cost technology last summer, Brandon Turner didn’t realize it would have a huge payoff a year later. Taking what he learned…
The third volume of the thematic Canadian Journal of Comparative and Contemporary Law has been published by the editorial team at TRU Law. "Problems of…
It's back to school season which means motivation is high, fresh new faces are arriving on campus and it's the best time for creating positive…
TRU Law Assistant Professor Nicole Schabus is visiting the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland this week, in support of presentations to the UN Committee on…
Bachelor of Tourism grad Max Rivest co-founded the successful coffee leaf tea business Wize Monkey that launched in 2014. We interviewed Rivest back in January of 2015, just after…
With less than one percent of Canada's Indigenous population working in science and technology, some TRU students did their part this month to help change…
A TRU Law professor's efforts have resulted in an order from the BC Privacy Commission against the actions of a controversial pedophile-hunting vigilante group in British…
[caption id="attachment_2428590" align="alignright" width="1200"] Students and TRU President Alan Shaver (second from right) gather for a group photo with project manager Jasbir Mahal (far right)…
Canada Games wheelchair basketball star Riley Martin recently wrote his final Master of Business Administration (MBA) exam. Martin is a 25 year-old paraplegic, having lost…
On May 24, 2016, nursing alumna Erin Wiltse put her quick thinking to the test when the float plane she was on crashed into the ocean.…
Twenty-seven years of dedication to those with disabilities has earned TRU Williams Lake faculty member Karen Moberg the applause of the Disability Resource Network of…
Short bouts of acute high-intensity exercise are likely to be most beneficial for older women at increased risk of heart-related illness, according to new University of…
School of Business alumna Francyne Joe has been elected President of the Native Women's Association of Canada (NWAC), a position that will see her play…
by Natalie Stewart Sometimes, university can feel overwhelming. Assignments can be stressful, time-consuming to complete, and a low grade can be discouraging. When under immense…
According to new research out of TRU, if you want to reduce inequality you have to spend more money on public education. There has always…
The TRU OutLaws, an LGBTQ law student advocate group, has been approved to intervene at the Supreme Court of Canada (SCC) later this year regarding…