07: Y2K
We live in a dark world with grim circumstances. Read one student’s experience with global conflict and these prayers from students—think about what your impact will be.
A conversation with Ceyda Taştan, third-year Media and Communications major in the Media Stream.
In a sick twist of fate, Netflix has fulfilled a prophecy that was never meant to be fulfilled.
We do not know if he even really existed, yet his work in codifying Greek myth has captured our imaginations and influenced art for thousands of years after his time.
This cup has gained a cult-like following, and it is not just because it keeps your drink hot or cold—right?
A club that asks students: “Where are we, as a country, currently? Where do we want to go? And how do we plan on getting there together?”
I visited Iceland on a larger trip: one that included Scotland. So that begs the question: is Scotland better?
The Young Liberals Club opens a new world of opportunities for Trinity Western University (TWU) students. This club will connect students with Liberal Members of Parliament and networking events outside of TWU.
In Y2K, the world did not end. We entered into a new millennium and this was cause for celebration. We can celebrate our life with more intention, knowing that it will end one day.
What if I told you that behind the glitz and glamour lurked a dark secret, one that continues to haunt us to this day?
We listened to the big person who produces rules *nd runs the country who told us we could not use the first letter of the English lexicon forevermore.