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Their commitment was Limitless. University president Brett Fairbairn said he is proud that donors and alumni have shown how much they believe in TRU, its faculty and its students. “It’s impressive that so many people gave to the Limitless Campaign. It demonstrates the widespread recognition of TRU’s vital role in the future of our students, and in the future of our region and our province,” he said. TRU president Brett Fairbairn. Donations came from community members, alumni, companies, organizations, individuals and even students themselves, through the TRU Students’ Union and Society of Law Students. Longtime donors gave yet again because they understand the value of education and innovation, such as Spencer and Janet Bryson, Ken Lepin, Gwyneth Lamperson, Greg and Don Garrish, Frank Quinn, Roland and Anne Neave and family and so many more. New donors came on board, such as the Sisters of Saint Ann and James Bain of Lillooet, who left his estate to fund bursar