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Mars’ Hill Lite: solution

By Mars' Hill LITE in Volume 13 Issue 3

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The eternal identity crisis

Discovering who we are as Christians

By Lauren Thompson in From the Editor, Volume 13 Issue 3

It’s becoming a real problem.

Every year, thousands of transitioning youth enter the world of university, and begin asking that pesky question that has plagued the thinking person for centuries: Who am I?


Keep the students coming back

What TWU is doing to increase retention

By Linette Schut in News, Volume 13 Issue 3

TWU RETENTION The importance of student retention at Trinity Western University often gets neglected amidst talk of demographic numbers, enrolment levels and the inevitable gender ratio jokes. But keeping students enrolled at TWU is an important aspect of running the university.


Holy rollers

TWU’s new motorcycle club

By by Nicole Brandsma in News, Volume 13 Issue 3

The Trinity Western University Motorcycle Club is the newest student club on campus and hopes to unite a love of motorcycling with acts of service.


Soaring to new heights

Aviation student passes flight test

By Nicole Douglas in News, Volume 13 Issue 3

Aviation
Marcel Bister is a Trinity Western University student with a twist. Instead of taking lecture notes, he is 2,000 feet in the air soaring through the sky. Bister, a third-year aviation and physics major, successfully passed his Commercial Pilot’s flight test on Sept. 27, 2008.


Exploring the relationships between arts and community

New York painter and award-winning composer open Verge Symposium

By Maggi Hall in News, Volume 13 Issue 3

Exploring the relationships between arts and communityThis past weekend, professionals from Turkey, Mexico, Nigeria, Japan, Britain, the United States and Canada gathered at Trinity Western University to celebrate and dialogue about arts and community.


Carol leaves the cafeteria

Senior Sodexo cashier resigns after five years

By Joshua Duvauchelle in News, Volume 13 Issue 3

Carol leaves the cafeteriaAfter five years and thousands of swiped food cards, Carol Critchley—or “Carol from the cafeteria,” as many students know her—has resigned from her position as one of Sodexo’s cashiers.


How TWUSA plans to spend your money

$238,047 of student fees distributed around campus

By Breanna Siebring in News, Volume 13 Issue 3

TWUSA AGDid you know that sixty dollars out of each full-time student’s tuition money is put towards the Trinity Western University Student Association’s 2008-09 budget?



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