By Jolene Hildebrand in From the Editor,Volume 11 Issue 11,Volume 12 Issue 1
Purpose is the reason for which something exists. A higher purpose implies a design which transcends our world, and being called means we are responding to a Designer. “Called to a higher purpose” is Trinity Western University’s motto for this school year. As students, how do we respond to this imperative statement?
New policies and people to shape university’s future
By Lauren Thompson in News,Volume 11 Issue 11,Volume 12 Issue 1
Few would argue that Trinity Western University is experiencing numerous changes. With last fall’s inauguration of a new president, and the release of the yet-to-be-finalized 10-year strategic plan, change is being seen—and projected—at every level of the university.
By Lauren Thompson in News,Volume 11 Issue 11,Volume 12 Issue 1
- It was reported to the board that the university came out of a six million dollar deficit to end year with $23,000 surplus.
Council left with empty seats
By Kristie Schwanebeck in News,Volume 11 Issue 11,Volume 12 Issue 1
It’s the age old question: is the council half-empty, or half-full?
in News,Volume 11 Issue 11,Volume 12 Issue 1
TORONTO (CUP) – Eight separate reports of sexual assault have been reported at universities all across Ontario since September 1st.
Renovations to the Lower Caf will see three new food venues added on campus
By Alison Fraser in News,Volume 11 Issue 11,Volume 12 Issue 1
What used to be a hopping spot on campus may once again return to a central hang out, as renovations will soon start on Trinity Western University’s Lower Cafeteria. The “lower caf” has been closed this semester in preparation for the overhaul that will soon transform the space.
No more agape accounts
By Linette Schut in News,Volume 11 Issue 11,Volume 12 Issue 1
Over the summer, Trinity Western University implemented a technological change that had been in the works for almost a year. Now all TWU students have an email address that ends in @mytwu.ca, replacing the former @agape.twu.ca accounts.
By Linette Schut in News,Volume 11 Issue 11,Volume 12 Issue 1
Commuters at Trinity Western University had a pleasant surprise when they arrived back to school this fall. Rather than having to spend $155 on wireless internet for the year, each commuter with an active TWU account can now enjoy free wireless internet on campus.