Students face healthcare challenges as flu season approaches
With increasingly erratic weather patterns and colder temperatures fast approaching, TRU students struggle to find healthcare options.
With increasingly erratic weather patterns and colder temperatures fast approaching, TRU students struggle to find healthcare options.
An economic impact report shows the benefit TRU brings provincially, while university officials also express concern for what the financial future looks like.
Just a few little pricks could save you from serious respiratory viruses this season.
The Blood club continues its fight for life-saving donations and community spirit.
TRUSU’s Learn to Swim program will continue as permanent fixture on campus. Waitlists are still full in the program that was initially launched in a trial capacity.
Late last month TRUSU celebrated its 13th annual Pride Parade on campus.
Trailblazing Kamloops judge will be spotlighted at the EDI and AR lunch.
“I have like 15 debit and credit cards from different banks in Bolivia, and they all have insane restrictions,” said Lara Romero, a fourth-year Journalism student at TRU from La Paz, Bolivia. This lack of access to money is a common experience shared by Bolivian students studying abroad. Since the collapse of one of Bolivia’s […]
Students from different backgrounds piled into the TRUSU lecture hall for free pizza and information on Canada’s immigration policies.
On Sept. 19, Secwépemc leaders met with TRU officials to commemorate a new Indigenous learning space expected to be built on campus.