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Benefits of the brotherhood February 9, 2017

Kappa Sigma (ΚΣ), an international fraternity, has approximately 282 active chapters and colonies in Canada and the United States providing fellowship, leadership, scholarship and service…

Alumni, Campus News, Faculty and staff, Faculty of Arts, Featured, Research and Graduate Studies
Don't miss Mockus January 13, 2017

Mockus is a truly made at TRU play. The play is written by Arts Faculty member, Dr. George Johnson, who was inspired while attending a…

Faculty and staff, Faculty of Adventure, Culinary Arts and Tourism, Featured,
Tourism launches big air event January 12, 2017

Myles Williamson had a grand vision—transform the Campus Commons into the scene of a big air ski and snowboard event that would attract riders and…

Bob Gaglardi School of Business and Economics, Faculty of Adventure, Culinary Arts and Tourism, Faculty of Arts, Faculty of Law, Faculty of Science, Featured, Indigenous Education, School of Trades and Technology
Holiday traditions, Netflix queues and wish lists for 2016 December 15, 2016

For many of us, the winter break is a time to unwind from the busy year and forget the stresses and challenges of the fall…

Faculty and staff, Faculty of Arts, Featured, TRU World
Love at first semester December 9, 2016

[caption id="attachment_2046440" align="alignleft" width="320"] Katariina Määttä at Riverside Park in Kamloops, BC[/caption] Katariina Määttä is a fourth-year Study Abroad student from Rovaniemi, Finland. She's currently…

Faculty of Student Development
Consent to a Tea November 17, 2016

Conversations around sexuality and consent can feel awkward and uncomfortable, but it’s essential to speak up. Why not sit down with a cup of tea…

Faculty and staff, Faculty of Student Development
Lonesome but not alone November 1, 2016

Campus life is a hive of activity, a cluster of classes, a flurry of unfamiliar faces.  It can be invigorating—or terrifying.  Friendships might feel hard…