Green light for $30.6 million nursing building March 24, 2017
It's a green light for the Nursing and Population Health Building at TRU. After acknowledging the "significant anticipation" of the announcement, Kamloops-South Thompson MLA Todd…
It's a green light for the Nursing and Population Health Building at TRU. After acknowledging the "significant anticipation" of the announcement, Kamloops-South Thompson MLA Todd…
Though co-op student Jake Bradshaw is not graduating until the spring, he already has a job lined up through the Ministry of Forests, Lands and…
Local high school students have an opportunity to earn university credits before they finish secondary school through a unique partnership between School District 73 and…
When alcohol is involved, it can be all too easy to cut loose and lose control of your facilities 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…
[caption id="attachment_2245708" align="alignright" width="800"] Some of the Skills Canada banners found in the trades building. These are located in the main lobby by the stairs…
Time flies—that’s hardly a secret. By this point in the semester, we’re often depleted, discouraged, suffering from writer’s block and feeling overwhelmed by our workload. …
Just three years after graduating with her business degree, Twyla Hartnell has climbed the corporate ladder to a successful career path in a traditionally male-dominated…
It was a big day for the TRUSU Lean In Leadership for Gender Equality Club when club president Emiko Ohama gained recognition on Twitter from…
TRU announces secondary school teacher training in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) A new program for educating secondary school teachers of science and mathematics, the…
About a dozen TRU Law students united last week for a showcase of their work over the past few years with the Justice and Corporate…
The organizers of this year's annual Society of Law Students conference say they are extremely happy with the event and that they achieved their goal…
From running home-made concession stands in her backyard to working in upscale restaurants, tourism grad Nicole Sihlis has always had an entrepreneurial spirit and a…
Despite rigorous study sessions, Jasica Munday, recent BSc graduate from TRU, was rocked by waves of anxiety in the moments leading up to a challenging…
BMO Student Street was bustling with new and returning students for the Orientation Resource Fair on January 11. Evan Hilchey, Director of Student Affairs, said,…
Written by Emiko Ohama, Student Wellness Ambassador Team Hello 2017! Welcome to a new chapter! Aside from exercise, what kind of activities and regimens can…
While working full-time for one of the largest global software companies in the world, Govind Preet Singh also finds time to run his own investment…
At TRU, 2016 has been a transformative year. We launched three new master's degrees, our new brand and the TRU Go app. The federal and provincial…
Albert Adserias is about to spend his first winter in Kamloops. The Spanish student is earning a double degree in chemistry—a Bachelor of Science from TRU,…
Upon graduating from Barriere Secondary School in 2010, Jake Young had no plans of getting into retail, let alone owning a business before his 25th…