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Radio Program: Brian Korb (TWU faculty member) on U.S. economy - March 21

Digitized sound file not attached, due to copyright restrictions
Audio 306a consists of the following recording:
Title: CKWX News 1130 – “State of the Economy”
Host Russ Lacate asks Brian Korb, a TWU business professor, to comment on the state of the markets in the US and whether investor confidence will improve. Korb's prognosis is cautiously optimistic.
Notes provided by BF, student assistant, 2010/2011
Cassette tape label reads: Friday March 21 CKWX News 11:30 Brian Korb comments on war

Radio Programs: Diane Hamel (TWU staff) - November 27, 2003 / Bob Burkinshaw (TWU faculty member) - June 2, 2004

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Audio 309a consists of the following recording:
Title: CBC Radio – “Diane Hamel”
Diane Hamel, administrative assistant for Alumni and Parent Relations at TWU, is interviewed on CBC radio about the American Thanksgiving dinner that she is coordinating for forty students, as well as some parents. She also discusses the number of students - approximately thirty percent of the student population - attending Trinity Western University that are from the United States.
Audio 309b consists of the following recording:
Title: “Rafe Mair Show”
Dr. Bob Burkinshaw, Trinity Western University History Professor (via telephone), and Rev. Nick Parker, rector at St. Steven's Church in West Vancouver, are interviewed by guest host Sherill Tobin on the Rafe Mair Show about the debate in the Anglican Church regarding the blessing of same-sex unions.
Notes provided by BF, student assistant, 2010/2011

LLC Promo VHS tape.

Item is the rough footage for a promotional video for the Laurentian Leadership Centre. Footage includes student meals, interviews, sight-seeing trips, 'bonding activities,' and classes.

Radio Program: Bob Burkinshaw (TWU Professor) - May 15

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Audio 14a consists of the following recording:
Title: Bob Burkinshaw on CBC 690 - May 15. – 2003Part 2
This recording is last portion of Dr. Burkinshaw’s appearance on the CBC Radio Show “BC Almanac” continuing from Aud. 14b. He answers a few questions about Christ’s worldview and the relationship between fundamentalism and the KKK. The recording then cuts to a different episode of the same program which features a discussion on off-road vehicle legislation in BC. There is also an interview with journalist Andrew Cohen and his book “While Canada Slept.” There is a strong static noise through the entire recording.
Audio 14b consists of the following recording:
Title: Bob Burkinshaw on CBC 690 - May 15. – 2003 Part 1
This is the first half of Bob Burkinshaw’s interview on the CBC radio program "BC Almanac." The interview begins with an analysis of church attendance and religion in BC and the Fraser Valley. Burkinshaw discusses the historic irreligiousness in British Columbia. Burkinshaw then proceeds to answer questions asked by various callers on a wide range of topics having to do with religion. He argues that there is a spiritual hunger in the province and people are searching for meaning. Burkinshaw briefly discusses cloning with one caller and the ambiguity of census data with another. They are joined by Reverend Koten Benson of the Lion’s Gate Buddhist priory in Vancouver. The recording is continued on Aud. 14a.
Notes provided by BF, student assistant, 2010/2011

Oral History: Benno and Marge Friesen (Founding faculty / staff) - October 9

Audio 224a consists of the following recording:
Title: Benno Friesen and Marge Friesen – “Oral History Interview”
The interview was conducted in the University Archives on October 9, 2003 as part of a Directed Studies History 310 course. The interview begins with a discussion of how the Friesens first heard of the plans for Trinity Junior College and their interest in joining the staff. They provide a brief description of how the campus looked when they first arrived, and then talk about some of the challenges that arose in preparing for the first students in 1962. The next portion of the interview focuses on the various jobs the Friesens held while at Trinity Junior College. They provide specific job titles and descriptions, as well as some insight into the more unusual activities that they participated in on campus, outside of their job descriptions. Mr. Friesen discusses his transition from English Professor to Dean of Students and Mrs. Friesen describes their involvement with the music program. The Friesens then discuss their relationships with the students. They explain what it was like living with their family in the men’s wing of the dorms.
Audio 224a consists of the following recording:
Title: Benno Friesen and Marge Friesen – “Oral History Interview”
This is a continuation of the interview on Aud. 224a. The Friesens continue to discuss what it was like living with their family in the men’s wing of the dorms. They also discuss how they interacted with students outside of the classroom. The last portion of the interview addresses what the Friesens think attracted students to Trinity Junior College and what they hoped students would take from their time at Trinity Junior College. Finally, they discuss how the Trinity Western University of today has lived up to the vision they had for it during its foundation. The interview concludes with some final comments on why they left Trinity Junior College, how they have been involved since their departure, and how the school impacted their lives. They also provide some final comments on things of importance to them that were not specifically asked in the interview. [Abstract and transcript provided by Aimee Ridley, Public History student, 2003]
Notes edited by BF, student assistant, 2010/2011

Radio Program: Bill Good Show - July 28

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Audio 305a consists of the following recording:
Title: CKNW News Talk 980 – “The Bill Good Program”
Jennifer Mather, filling in for Bill Good, interviews Claudia Launhardt, part-time Anthropology professor at Trinity Western University, and Nasser Nabahat, her husband and a local businessman, about the downtown East Side of Vancouver, where the couple own two hotels. The interview continues until [20:22]. Other news stories and advertisements are on this recording as well.
Notes provided by BF, student assistant, 2010/2011

Radio Program: Blair Whitmarsh (TWU faculty member) on CBC, July 2

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Audio 307a consists of the following recording:
Title: “Vancouver's Olympic Bid”
Dr. Blair Whitmarsh, sport psychologist and director of Human Kinetics at Trinity Western University, is interviewed by Kevin Sylvester on CBC Radio One about the impact of Vancouver winning the bid to host the 2010 Olympics at [1:27]. Others are interviewed and calls are taken.
Notes provided by BF, student assistant, 2010/2011

Radio Program: Brian Korb (TWU faculty member) on Rafe Mair Show - March 24

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Audio 308a consists of the following recording:
Title: “Rafe Mair Show”
Brian Korb, Trinity Western University Business professor, is interviewed by CKNW radio host Rafe Mair regarding the status of the American stock market in relation to the War on Terror, with American armed forces fighting in Iraq. The interview concludes at [9:00].
Notes provided by BF, student assistant, 2010/2011

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