Monia Mazigh to speak at TRU
Posted on: February 14, 2006
Monia Mazigh, who led an international battle to free her husband from jail in Syria, and forced the Canadian government to launch an inquiry into…
Read morePosted on: February 14, 2006
Monia Mazigh, who led an international battle to free her husband from jail in Syria, and forced the Canadian government to launch an inquiry into…
Read morePosted on: February 14, 2006
Bill Richardson, revered CBC radio personality, columnist, and author of over a dozen books, including Leacock Medal of Humour winner The Bachelor Brothers Bed and…
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The third production in the TRU Actors Workshop Theatre 2005/2006 season is Sam Shepard’s A Lie of the Mind, winner of the New York Drama…
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TRU was presented with the Lyn Howes Award at a ceremony in Victoria Feb. 8 in recognition of the university’s innovation, work and dedication in…
Read morePosted on: February 9, 2006
Amazingly, a bridge made of 100 popsicle sticks can hold over 500 pounds if it’s well-constructed. Therein lies the key aspect of TRU’s 3rd annual…
Read morePosted on: February 8, 2006
A consortium of local groups is hoping for a wide representation of Canadian aboriginal art this spring at an art exhibition to be held at…
Read morePosted on: February 7, 2006
The TRU WolfPack’s final home game of the CIS regular season will be held this Saturday starting at 3:00 pm, with the first 100 fans…
Read morePosted on: February 7, 2006
When the TRU Board of Governors holds its inaugural public meeting tomorrow, two TRU alumni will be sworn in as members of that new board.…
Read morePosted on: February 7, 2006
Two athletes who competed for Thompson Rivers University in the 2004/05 season are among three finalists selected from a field of seven nominees for the…
Read morePosted on: February 2, 2006
Dave Barrett, BC Premier from 1972 to 1975, will be in Kamloops Sunday at a book launch at 3:30 pm at The Brownstone Restaurant to…
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TRU President and Vice-Chancellor Roger Barnsley received an honorary degree from Saint John’s University in Bangkok, Thailand January 29th. The university conferred its Doctor of…
Read morePosted on: January 18, 2006
Local theatre company Project X’s upcoming production, Suburban Motel, billed as “Six plays . . . One motel room,” will feature nine current TRU students…
Read morePosted on: January 11, 2006
High school students in the Cariboo-Interior enrolled in trades and technology courses like automotive service, carpentry, culinary arts, electronics, welding, computer automated design (CAD) and…
Read morePosted on: January 11, 2006
There’ll be someone new on the bench for the TRU WolfPack men’s volleyball team’s first league matches this semester. Jonathan Newman-Gonchar, who most recently coached…
Read morePosted on: January 10, 2006
The TRU WolfPack is offering fans a winter bonus this semester: wear visible orange clothing to selected WolfPack games and get in free! “We’d like…
Read morePosted on: January 7, 2006
Dr. Alex Michalos, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) gold medalist for research achievement…
Read morePosted on: January 4, 2006
The TRU Board of Governors has set its public meeting schedule for the coming semester. Community members and other interested persons are invited to attend…
Read morePosted on: December 15, 2005
Those with an interest in geography are invited to get involved in the Annual General Meeting of the Western Division of the Canadian Association of…
Read morePosted on: December 9, 2005
The TRU Drama and Theatre Club (TRUDAT) will present a holiday stress-reliever this month. Entitled “A Christmas Show,” the 45-minute, one-act play will be staged…
Read morePosted on: December 9, 2005
Just a couple of weeks after her brother Kevin won a major graduate research award, Terri France, a 4th-year Natural Resource Science student at Thompson…
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