From Mexico to Canada: My Tips for Surviving Winter in Kamloops

Kamloops doesn’t get as cold as many places in Canada, still, it’s pretty cold for my standards. Kamloops winters are usually from November to February, and the coldest it gets is -30 (not very common). In my personal experience, it usually stays between -10 to -20 degrees Celsius. This for me is enough to freeze, so here are a few suggestions

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Benefits of Being a Domestic Student in a Diverse Campus

How often is it that we obtain insights from a domestic student regarding their experience of forming part of a diverse academic environment within their own homeland country of Canada? Alanna Cairns, a current on-campus MBA student, gladly shares her experience of being a domestic student within an international on-campus academic environment.

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How To Make The Most of Your Time at TRU Before Graduation

You may be surprised to know that the following things should be done as soon as possible before graduation if you want to be confident to jump in a very competitive labour workforce out there. Does that sound scary? Do not be too worried though, and just stay calm as TRU will accompany you on the path to your success.

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China to Canada: Reminiscing About My Years in Kamloops

I have been here for over two years. There are a lot of memories of me and TRU.  Back in 2016, I just graduated from high school and came here alone. At first, I had no ideas about what I should do at the university. I even cannot talk fluently with my host family. But I fell in love with Kamloops in 2 days. Until today,  I still cannot forget how beautiful the fall is. 

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Ecology Field Lab at TRU: What Is It Like?

Ecology is the study of the interactions of the organisms with their environment, this means that to fully comprehend ecology and learn fully it’s better to go outside. Thankfully, TRU has you covered, TRU counts with many classes with interactive labs, and not only for science.

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