Artist Chat with BA student Mercedes Settle
Exploring style and aesthetics with the artist
Exploring style and aesthetics with the artist
2SLGBTQI+ TRU students have been struggling without a designated safe space on campus. Since its original proposal in 2017, students have fought to have their request fulfilled to create a designated 2SLGBTQI+ space. The students rallying for the space say TRU is one of the few campuses in Canada without a designated pride centre. Monty […]
With limited time left in the semester, very few gallery exhibits are left for this academic year. Until March 29, the TRU Art Gallery in Old Main is displaying works by several fine arts students that are working towards their diploma, certificate or obtaining their minor in visual arts. The students were asked to submit […]
From March 12-14, members of a TRU research team featured an art exhibit in the halls of the Trades and Technology Building. The exhibit was part of a research project conducted by Principal Investigator Will Garrett-Petts, Co-Investigator Sharon Karsten and a university research team about the toxic drug overdose crisis in the trades job industry. […]
For the week of March 4 to 13, TRU and the Office of Indigenous Education aimed to honour its first house, Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc, with fun, interactive events where students could learn about First Nations, Métis, and Inuit topics. These events were hosted in partnership with Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc, Elders, local Indigenous community members, students […]
Celebrating 10 years of inclusion, belonging, and sustainability
“Christ, a rhinoceros!” Written by Eugene Ionesco and translated by Martin Crimp, the TRU Actors Workshop Theatre’s production of Rhinoceros is directed by Wesley Eccleston and premiered on Feb. 29. The show’s stage run will conclude this weekend with performances from March 7 to March 9. When one rhinoceros charges across the town square on […]
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