TRU recognized as a ‘bee’ campus? ‘Bee’-lieve it
"Bee City" campus certification comes after the city of Kamloops was named B.C.'s first "Bee City" in 2017.
"Bee City" campus certification comes after the city of Kamloops was named B.C.'s first "Bee City" in 2017.
Eby was joined by the BC minster of forests, Bruce Ralston, as well as members from the wildfire task force and various TRU administrators.
The results of the 2024/25 TRU Students’ Union Board of Directors elections are in, and this year’s voter turnout is possibly the highest in years. This year’s election turnout was 28 per cent, significantly higher than any election held during the five years preceding the pandemic. According to available historical data, the average turnout in […]
The applications for cat adoptions are now open.
Hygiene for the Homeless Club focuses on raising awareness about societal issues such as food insecurity, barriers to housing, systematic discrimination, and implicit biases.
"Nearly half" of those on the picket lines are TRU students
On Thursday morning, TRU students will head to the polls as voting begins for the 2024 TRUSU elections. Each year, as the winter semester starts to wind down, TRUSU holds its annual elections, providing students with a chance to nominate themselves for a position on the students’ union board of directors. Traditionally, the election process […]
Bicycle enthusiasts and newcomers alike are invited to TRU for the inaugural Stoke the Season Festival, which aims to connect the community as the riding season begins. Family-friendly activities, ranging from a bike rodeo to a film festival, will take place on campus on April 27. Admission is by donation, with benefits going to various […]
Student wellness ambassadors will host an event called Healing our Relationship with Food and Body on Monday, March 25, from 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. at Student Street in Old Main. This eating disorder awareness event is intended to create a dialogue about the relationship people have with food and their bodies. Two professionals from […]
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. […]