On the evening of Feb. 10, Trinity Western University women’s volleyball player Kim Klassen was driving home to Abbotsford when she was struck by an impaired driver. Both her physical and psychological world changed in that moment. “I was driving along and he was in my lane, actually so...
Women capture gold a...
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Over three straight days of pouring rain, Trinity Western University became home to the Women’s soccer CIS championships. Eight teams from across the country came to represent their schools in the single elimination playoffs that took place from Nov. 6-9. Last year’s champions, the Cape...
Facing the illusion ...
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“I would look in the mirror and not like what I saw,” said one Trinity Western University student, who has struggled with an eating disorder. Her effort to change her body became an obsession, “Every thought was about food: when are you going to eat next, what you need to avoid...
Art therapy
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Art is a primary and natural form of human communication. Cave-people used their art to tell their stories and to relay the emotion of the hunt or scenes from everyday life. Children instinctively draw figures with whatever on hand, scribbling on walls with crayons or forming mud sculptures....

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