- CA TWU Coll. 02-02-Vid. 97
- Stuk
- 2001
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News: Trinity Western Reaction on US Attack Sept. 11
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Trinity Western University, "Supreme Court Story"
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Fred Cawsey - Front Runner Productions. Contains material re Education Court Case.
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Item is a student film following a group of students caught up in a competitive on-campus water-fight game called 'Assassins,' which begins to interfere with their academic and personal lives when they begin to take the game too seriously. It includes a blooper reel and two trailers.
Deadline: The 2001 Video YearbookVHS tape.
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Item is the video yearbook for 2001, which is also intercut with a dramatized feature film about the delivery of the video yearbook to the TWUSA office. Footage covers O-week, dorm interviews, the banana challenge, 'sock club,' student life, sports, international day, the harvest feast, christmas, chapel, the ultimate challenge, Quanos retreat, Hootenany, 'Canadian Girls vs. American Guys' hockey game, and other events. Item includes sports highlights.
Oral History: Dr. Guy Saffold on the Legal Challenge - October 9
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Audio 272 consists of the following recording:
Title: Guy Saffold – “Oral history Interview”
Dr. Guy Saffold, the current Executive Vice President of Trinity Western University, was chosen to be the spokesperson for Trinity during the Legal Challenge [education court case]. Stephen Koehn and Matthew Van Muyen, two Trinity Western students, interview Dr. Saffold about his role in the Challenge and his views about the case and its outcome. The purpose of the interview was to create more documentation about the Legal Challenge for the Trinity Western University Archives. In this forty-five minute interview the students asked thirty-two questions of Dr. Saffold, and he was very forthcoming with his answers. The questions ranged from basic questions about Dr. Saffold’s history with the university, and how he became the spokesperson for the university on this issue, to the history and origins of the Legal Challenge and the feelings of surprise that were associated with the beginning of the case. Many questions dealt with the BCCT (B.C. College of Teachers), how Dr. Saffold viewed their perspective of the court case and what, exactly, the two sides were opposed to. Through his answers Dr. Saffold outlines Trinity Western’s views on homosexuality and its place in the university and the university’s community standards, and how - on this issue - the standards have been rewritten to be broader and stronger, putting a greater emphasis on marriage. The interview finishes with Dr. Saffold explaining how Trinity won the case, what the future implications of this case are, and what they could have been had the decision of the Supreme Court of Canada gone the other way.
[Abstract and transcript provided by Stephen Koehn and Matthew Van Muyen, Public History students, 2001]
100 Huntley Street Program # 6164
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Bowdens, May 17-18 media reports re Supreme Court Ruling on Education Court Case
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