By Jannat Bhullar Kamloops B.C. – The Thompson Rivers University (TRU) has integrated a Tri-Cameral Governance structure within its functioning over the years. According to the
Month: December 2023
Shortage Crisis: Ozempic’s Craze Triggers a hunt for Weight Loss Medication in Kamloops
Ozempic, a type 2 diabetes medication that has become viral recreationally worldwide due to its ability to help individuals lose weight. It has become the
Lansdown Multi-Use Pathway project – new solution to lack of active transportation issue in Kamloops.
Kamloops, British Columbia, has taken a big step to change the city’s look by putting acycling-friendly reconstruction in place. The additional bike lane and walking
Kamloops, BC: Tackling The Affordable Housing Crisis
Evan Smith: December 6, 2023 The ongoing shortage of affordable rental housing continues to impact residents in the city of Kamloops, BC. Like many cities
TRUSU Team Fights Student Food Insecurity with New Meal Programs
As costs of living increase every year, from rent and utilities to tuition and of course, food,post-secondary students, even here at Thompson Rivers University (TRU),
Queerphobia at Thompson Rivers University
By Alejandra Macarena Mantilla Messages of queerphobia have been found on the campus of Thompson Rivers University distressing the 2SLGBTQIA+ community and questions the inclusivity
Escalating Retail Theft and Violence Prompt Concerns Among Kamloops Store Employees
A noticeable sense of unease has descended upon Kamloops as a rising tide of retail theft and violence engulfs popular establishments, leaving employees and customers
Comprehensive Analysis of TRU’s Housing Crisis: An In-Depth Look at Student Housing Challenges
Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops, British Columbia, is grappling with a severe housing crisis that is more than just a statistical anomaly. The crisis has
Journalism back in TRU
The closure of Thompson Rivers University’s Bachelor of Journalism program in 2021 sent shockwaves through the journalism student community. Students vividly recall the day they
Drivers and local businessmen alerted by possible metered parking in Tranquille corridor
In late October, Kamloops mayor and councilors gave local authorities “green light” to increase parking enforcement in Downtown and Northshore areas. Since then, they are