‘We’re in the same cycle every year’; TRU students feel Kamloops’ housing crunch
KAMLOOPS — “We know for a fact there are a lot of students living in townhouses with 10 people, apartments that have two bedrooms with six people living in them,” said Thompson Rivers University (TRU) Student Union Executive Director Nathan Lane.
The housing situations for the students are all unique, but centre around a summer of stress attempting to find somewhere to live.
“When I was looking for housing, it was so difficult. I couldn’t actually find anything. I was ready to stay on the roads. I applied for TRU dorms and was put on a waitlist. Just two days before I was to come to Canada I got a dorm,” said Fargad.