Art, poetry and other acts of self-preservation May 31, 2018
Upon meeting Tristen Wybou and Tess Gagnon, one might get the impression that they were longtime friends with deeply intertwined histories. Like music never skipping…
Upon meeting Tristen Wybou and Tess Gagnon, one might get the impression that they were longtime friends with deeply intertwined histories. Like music never skipping…
As he approaches the completion of his master's in Environmental Economics and Management, Ed Blakeborough reflected on his harrowing journey to stand out as being…
As the recipient of the Undergraduate Research Experience Award Program (UREAP), flight instructor Jonny Davis is forever in pursuit of aviation-related research and innovation. As…
Introverts often take a backseat to boisterous and busy extroverts. When it comes to emphasizing your personal attributes in classrooms, professional arenas, during networking events…
Having already earned degrees in both Social Work and Journalism, as well as a Certificate in Aboriginal Studies, Lisa Coriale is moving on to her…
Between classes, assignments, exams, practices, workouts and game days, the student-athlete schedule is action-packed. The PACE program was implemented to support the academic elements of…
Designed to build a foundation and community for over 150 Muslim students on campus, TRU Muslim Students Association (MSA) is developing on-campus services and initiatives. …
More than just assignments, exams and career preparedness; university is also a time of personal growth and self-reflection. “At some point in their educational lifespan,…
On the eve of his convocation ceremony, Justin Bourke reflected on his educational journey and the services that assisted him along the way. During his…
According to lawyer Lesra Martin, keynote speaker at the upcoming TRU LEADership Conference 2017, personal history and life experiences can either “make you or break…
Shortly before Kayla Coutlee crossed the convocation stage, White Buffalo Aboriginal and Metis Health Society offered her the position of Aboriginal Child and Youth Wellness…
As head of the selection committee for the Neil Russell Student Leadership Award, Susie Safford, Senior Lecturer, University and Employment Preparation said that recipient Paolino…
Over an afternoon of academic acknowledgments, the Peer Recognition Event on April 12 honored the volunteers, mentors, advisors and tutors from a number of campus…
The Peer Mentor Program of the Month Award started as a unique icebreaker. Brad Harasymchuk, Learning Strategist – Mentorship created the award to connect the…
When explaining the temperaments of introverts and extroverts, higher education professional Amma Marfo often correlates the two types to complex carbohydrates. According to the writer…
When alcohol is involved, it can be all too easy to cut loose and lose control of your faculties and good sense. Over-intoxication can lead…
This semester has been especially challenging for Marcus Scherer, not necessarily because of course load issues, but due to health woes of loved ones. Marcus…
Emiko Ohama, president of the TRUSU Lean In - Leadership for Gender Equality Club, is an effervescent and enthusiastic figure on campus and in the…
Educational pursuits and parenthood can be a difficult balancing act. In the spirit of support and solidarity, TRU is pleased to announce the opening of…
Known for its bustling atmosphere and homey environment with a family feeling, Cplul'kw'ten is a comfort to over 1,000 Indigenous students here at TRU. Learning…