Putting the Afrodescendant movement into perspective January 4, 2016
The Afrodescendant movement began 15 years ago with the Declaration of the Regional Conference of the Americas—the lead-up to the Third World Conference against Racism,…
The Afrodescendant movement began 15 years ago with the Declaration of the Regional Conference of the Americas—the lead-up to the Third World Conference against Racism,…
Out of many treats to enjoy over the holidays, reading is one of those pleasures that doesn’t require kitchen cleanup, expensive equipment or just the…
Seven visual artists involved in the Kamloops Art Gallery’s Assemblage summer residency program have been reunited for a short exhibition at the TRU Art Gallery.…
Taking a writing-intensive course? Major final research essays due in November? Don’t pull a stressed-out all-nighter on your own the last week of classes. Join…
[caption id="attachment_637315" align="alignright" width="226"] Karen Hofmann's short story, Vagina Dentata, received an honourable mention in Room magazine's 2015 Poetry and Fiction Contest.[/caption] Karen Hofmann’s short…
[caption id="" align="alignright" width="413"] Ila Crawford's second year printmaking class is shown with their lino-cut puzzle prints. The artwork was developed to draw attention to…
For those of us who have never set foot on a working ranch, the image that comes to mind is of sweeping vistas, and pastoral…
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="500"] Jessica Buchanan (Betty) inspects pieces of straw to determine which is longer held by Maddison Hartlett (Harriet) during a dress rehearsal…
Deadline for the Fall UREAP competition is Oct. 15, 2015 at 4 p.m. When offered the opportunity to develop his own research project, fourth-year Bachelor of…
Russian historian Dr. Wilson Bell has been awarded a prestigious Insight Development Grant (IDG) from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC). This is…
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="500"] Visitors enter the camera obscura during Back to School BBQ on Sept. 11, 2015.[/caption] Nestled among the trees in TRU's Campus…
The Spring 2015 issue of Bridges Magazine features campus news, student initiatives, the latest in faculty and student research and community partnerships, and other stories…
[caption id="attachment_4394" align="alignright" width="300"] Artist Lea Bucknell's false-fronted camera obscura got plenty of attention thanks to its unique look, and its highly-visible spot at the…
[caption id="" align="alignright" width="377"] Learning the ups and downs of research during her honours thesis has given Nicole Vance greater confidence as well as honing…
Thompson Rivers University visual arts professor Donald Lawrence’s interest in the camera obscura takes many shapes. As an artist, he’s always finding new ways to design…
Kelsey Jules, a third-year TRU Bachelor of Fine Arts student at Thompson Rivers University, will join an accomplished list of BC First Nations artists in…
How did a generation of people cope with the loss of life caused by the First World War? Thompson Rivers University professor and English Department…
By Pam Erikson Instead of just talking about environmental concerns, TRU geography students took action through six crowdfunded projects to raise awareness, purchase needed equipment…
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="500"] Pictured here is four of the 13 students participating in the year-end exhibition for students graduating from the Bachelor of Fine…
[caption id="attachment_30310" align="alignright" width="251"] Third-year psychology major Alex Wilson, one of 14 students heading to New York for the Association of Psychological Science conference.[/caption] By…