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The rise of memoir

Why I belong in writing – and you do too

By Lauren Thompson in From the Editor, Volume 13 Issue 7

It was World War Two. Herman Rosenblat, a teenager trapped in a concentration camp in Germany, needed a miracle. What he got was an angel.


TWU goes digital

UComm offers media through iTunes U

By Nicole Brandsma in News, Volume 13 Issue 7

The University Communications (UComm) department at Trinity Western University is making progress in hopes to be the second university in British Columbia to offer downloadable media content via iTunes U.


Exit Plans: Brendan Pogue

By Maggi Hall in News, Volume 13 Issue 7

What he’s doing:
Moving to the French Alps with a friend, getting a job and travelling around Europe on weekends.


Exit Plans: Alison Fraser

How students are putting their education to work, post-TWU

By Maggi Hall in News, Volume 13 Issue 7

What she’s doing:
Moving to New York City to teach inner city kids through Teach For America, simultaneously earning her Masters of Education and Policy.


Exit Plans: Austin Jean

How students are putting their education to work, post-TWU

By Maggi Hall in News, Volume 13 Issue 7

What he’s doing:
Working for a Conservative MP in the Ottawa region, Pierre Poilievre as the Case Manager. He is the liaison between constituents and Ministers’ offices.


Student helps Success Factory succeed

LLC internship creates charity

By Nicole Douglas in News

A Laurentian Leadership Centre internship placed Trinity Western University student Trisha Kingcott in an integral role toward the development of a new registered charity.


Third time’s the charm

Professionalism is key at this year’s career fair

By Maggi Hall in News, Volume 13 Issue 7

In past years, attendance at Trinity Western University’s career fair was low – both in students and exhibitors. Organizers cite inconvenient times and location as the cause.


In the news: Dawson Creek

B.C. bombings bewilder residents

By Joshua Gregg in News, Volume 13 Issue 7

Continuous bombings in northeast B.C. against EnCana Corp. registered pipelines have stacked up four significant incidents. Three bombings occurred on Oct. 12, 16 and 31. The exact date of the fourth remains speculative, as the Royal Canadian Mounted Police only discovered the last incident in January.



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