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You know the feeling. Your dorm has gone out to Tim Horton’s again and, unwillingly, you decide to go along. You wonder if this is all there is to university life as you start downing Timbits for the third time this week. The answer to this monotony, my friends, can be found right here on campus. There is a plethora of Trinity Western University Student Association (TWUSA) clubs available for the stir-crazy student. The interests of these clubs range from politics to extreme sports, so no matter what your hobby is, there is a club for you.
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September 20, 2006 | 1 Comment
They are in the dorms, the cafeteria, the classrooms - almost everywhere on campus there are new students and staff, eager to find their niche within the Trinity Western University community. Though you will encounter many unfamiliar faces in these first few weeks, chances are you will recognize that of Dr. Jonathan Raymond who became TWU’s third president this July.
Last week, Raymond opened the doors of his office to speak with Mars’ Hill about the challenges TWU has faced and his plans for renewal in the year to come. While he admitted that last year was “a very difficult year,” he said he felt that “a lot of people are really ready to move forward.”
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September 20, 2006 | Leave a Comment
The Humour section of Mars’ Hill is brand new, and has not been tested in years past. However talented and attractive Mr. Christopher J. Nash may be, he cannot run this section on his own. He will need a team of contributors who fancy themselves funny people.
If you have ever made anyone laugh in the past (even if it was only once), you could be considered a funny person. Simply submit that one funny joke or story that made you the hit of the party that one time. If any articles in this section fall short of entertaining the status quo the blame will be shifted toward you, the reader, for not contributing that one funny joke or story. Mr. Nash refuses to accept responsibility for a lack of humour in his section, as he can only produce so many witticisms in a two-week span.