Summer at TWU

Fall and spring students are away but that doesn’t mean campus slows down

Trinity Western
TWU Stories
2 min readJul 13, 2017

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New Rec Services Camps

Our REC Services Kids Camps recently started and they’re already a huge success! This past week, kids of all ages ran around the TWU campus in games of capture the flag and water balloon fights. They are having so much fun, the staff continues to sign up kids to return for camps in the coming weeks.

New Resident Building This Fall

While it’s not all that surprising to hear construction on campus, it’s a little more exciting this time. An entire resident building is being developed in front of Fraser! Which means one thing: Fort Week just got a little more exciting.

University Goes To Summer Camp

While not actually located on campus, it feels like an extension of campus (x10). For quite a few years, Green Lake Camp has hosted Trinity Western’s University Week. It’s motto is all about working hard to play hard — when not in class, students get to spend time outside and in the water canoeing, swimming, wakeboarding, skiing, and tubing. (Camp starts in August so there’s still time to register if you want to join!)

Photo by @twusummersessions

Resident Life In The Summer

Trinity offers everything from biology and Spanish to music and religion during the summer months. This month, almost 2,000 students are studying on campus and online. But it’s not just you regular summer school — our undergraduate courses include the full Trinity experience complete with dorm life, group dinners, and summer RA’s. Bonus? Every summer student lives and works in NW, which means an even tighter community.

Photo by @twusummersessions

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