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Stop, look and listen

What's the direction of your selection?

By Jessie Legaree in Elections,Volume 13 Issue 2

Listening to the election buzz, I wonder who you are voting for. I don’t mean which party: are you directing your vote to the leader of the party, to your regional representative or to the party itself?


You’re young, so vote!

You have no voice without involvment

By Natalia Toronchuk in Elections,Volume 13 Issue 2

You’ve complained about them before: they can’t do anything right, they don’t understand your needs, you feel misrepresented because of your young age. No, they are not your parents. But for all your complaining and mutual ranting among friends, the government remains an unseen, distant and impersonal source of power.


Richmond Satellite Campus as good as ours

in News,Volume 13 Issue 2

In a bid with a local anonymous business developer, Trinity Western University won out over the University of British Columbia and Simon Fraser University for a piece of a $1 billion development just off No. Three Road in Richmond, BC. TWU’s proposal was selected due to the explicit commitment the university had to working with the Richmond community to provide programs relevant to its members.


New Event Centre nearing completion

in News,Volume 13 Issue 2

SportsplexWith just over seven months to go until the Langley Events Centre opens, the building schedule is going according to plan.


TWU Theatre renovations: just in time for the latest production

By Breanna Siebring in News,Volume 13 Issue 2

theater1107 (colour).jpgChanges are in the works this fall for Freedom Hall, home of Theatre at TWU. Audience members of the Sept.12 11:07 show, in particular, felt the difference – a theatre with no seats.


Local parents open their homes to students

The "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner" program debuts

By Nicole Brandsma in News,Volume 13 Issue 2

If the thought of heading to the cafeteria for dinner has you longing for a home-cooked meal, Diane Hamel can offer you an appealing opportunity.


Allyson Jule crosses continents for TWU

Education and Gender Studies Professor joins TWU Education Faculty

By Maggi Hall in News,Volume 13 Issue 2

After spending four years obtaining her PhD in London and six years as a Senior Lecturer in Education in Wales, Allyson Jule saw an opportunity for change.


May contain books

Alloway Library implements changes

By Nicole Brandsma in News,Volume 13 Issue 2

May contain booksIf the rigours of academics have not yet driven you to the Norma Marion Alloway Library, you may be unaware of several recent changes made to better serve the Trinity Western University community.



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