- Coll. 08-2016-01-0556
- Stuk
- 2010
Part of Photograph Collection
Photograph of the shovel housed in the Archives and used for ground-breaking ceremonies on campus.
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Part of Photograph Collection
Photograph of the shovel housed in the Archives and used for ground-breaking ceremonies on campus.
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Part of Photograph Collection
Photograph of a brown cardigan featuring the school's original TJC crest.
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Photograph of the University's Coat of Arms; close-up shot. [Note that the “grant of arms” made by Lord Lyon of the Royal College of Arms, in England, was received by Trinity on the 10th of December, 1986. His Honour, Mr. Robert G. Rogers, Lieutenant Governor of BC, representing Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, presented TWU’s official Coat of Arms to President Snider and the University community on February 25, 1987]
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Student texting on her telephone
Part of Photograph Collection
Photograph of Tiffany, a library student assistant, using her mobile phone.
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Redeember Pacific College sign
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Photograph of the RPC road sign.
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Photograph of the Marlie Snider Collegium - originally named the Pacific Rim Collegium.
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Photograph of the soccer field, with a game in progress. The new Spartan Field Complex, consisting of full-size soccer and rugby pitches, was officially opened on Friday, March 9, 2001.
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Photograph of the Athletics fieldhouse.
The first students enrolled in the Laurentian Leadership Centre program, Fall 2002
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Photograph of the first group of 22 students accepted in the LLC program, posing on the steps of the Ottawa mansion. Administrator Don Page is pictured top right.
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Photograph of the Canada Institute of Linguistics building. The 32,000 sq ft facility housed the CanIL program, Wycliffe Canada offices, and classrooms for TWU, and was designed by Points West Architecture in Abbotsford.