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New Nashboard Confessional song

in Lite, Volume 11 Issue 6

Hey,

We have a new song about how Christmas sucks.
Will wrote it all and I sang along with him.
I dare say we like it quite a bit.


From the Editor: Anticipation and loss

By Kristin Fryer in From the Editor, Volume 11 Issue 6

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Having spent the majority of my life in a non-liturgical church, I was delighted as I walked into church last Sunday morning and discovered that the walls had taken on a rich royal blue hue.


Congratulations to Norman Van Eeden Petersman

By Norman Van Eeden Petersman in Volume 11 Issue 6

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…winner of the first annual Mars’ Hill short fiction contest.

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Chilled by the breeze that stirred the mid – December air, Dirk Jan van den Berg brought his leather-bound hands a little closer to his face and stepped off the bustling sidewalk into the Manhattan street.


Nurse Rita says goodbye to TWU

Loewen offers final advice to students

By Iain Cook and Chris Keith in News, Volume 11 Issue 6

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After almost eight years of acting as Trinity Western University’s on campus nurse, at the end of this semester Rita Loewen will wave goodbye to a job she has loved.


Program faces change

Recipients can now seek financial aid

By Alison Fraser in News, Volume 11 Issue 6

A new employee benefit program will be put into effect next semester, replacing the current Torch Award Scholarship program for students who are children of Trinity Western University employees.


Counseling cutbacks

Less money means less service for students

By Angela Wiebe in News, Volume 11 Issue 6

Following a $25,000 cut to its program this year, Trinity Western University Counseling Services is facing the possibility of raising student session fees.


An artist in the house

Long-time instructor steps into new role

By Linette Schut in News, Volume 11 Issue 6

Long-time instructor Ron Reed has taken on a new role at Trinity Western University this year as the Theatre department’s very first artist-in-residence.


Students launch literary journal

[spaces] seeks submissions

By Janelle K. Robinson in News, Volume 11 Issue 6

Four students have come together with the goal of producing and publishing [spaces], a literary journal that will hold works of poetry, short stories, non-fiction essays, academic reviews, photography and artwork.



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