Trinitonian

Opinion: To cheer or not to cheer while watching sports

Austin Davidson September 5, 2018

I went to both men’s soccer games this weekend. Sitting on those smooth concrete stands that rest mere feet from the field and observing our team annihilate various challengers from across the country...

Team Spirit: Hallympics and why its important

Team Spirit: Hallympics and why it’s important

Austin Davidson August 30, 2018
Another moderately sound opinion from the editors desk
Opinion: Students need to attend more Trinity events

Opinion: Students need to attend more Trinity events

Austin Davidson August 15, 2018
Take the time to support your fellow Tigers
illustration by Julia Poage, staff illustrator

A changing movie scene, an evolution of demographic and marketing

Austin Davidson April 26, 2018

This year has already seen one of the biggest superhero movies ever, “Black Panther”, hit the screen and smash multiple records. The film has already made over $1.3 billion dollars and had one of...

photo by Kathleen Creedon

Senior’s band Quiet Hours follows multiple solo EPs

Austin Davidson April 11, 2018

Senior music major John Morgan has been creating music at Trinity University since his sophomore year. When he lived in Thomas, Morgan created his first EP, “Quiet Hours,” in 2016. He used his friend’s...

Mackenzie Hill angles her camera for the next shot. Hill was the writer, director and cinematographer of her film Lady Based. photo provided by Mackenzie Hill

Student-made documentary film “Lady Based” wins award

Austin Davidson March 22, 2018

When senior Mackenzie Hill set out to work on her communication capstone project last semester, she only knew that she wanted to educate others about the art world. Hill hardly could have known then that...

Almost every one of the 200 tickets distributed for the private viewing was taken by students. photo by Amani Canada

Black Panther screening a success

Austin Davidson February 25, 2018

I was hesitant when I first read the reviews of "Black Panther." I knew people would like it, but I wanted this movie to be loved; I wanted the actors and directors involved to get it right and for the...

Photo by Chloe Sonnier

A proposal for the Welcome Week Concert

Austin Davidson February 20, 2018

Planning an event that over a third of Trinity University will, hopefully, attend is a daunting task. It requires months of organization and dozens of moving pieces all working perfectly together. This...

Big-Little Comedy Fest to bring laughs to SA

Big-Little Comedy Fest to bring laughs to SA

Austin Davidson February 7, 2018

With a population of 1.47 million people, San Antonio is the seventh largest city in the United States. San Antonio's size and active population make it a prime city for a new venue to expand and grow,...

Lil Pump is giving rap a bad name

Lil Pump is giving rap a bad name

Austin Davidson February 1, 2018

Lil Pump is a disease within the rap genre. What started in the 1970s in the streets of New York City has now turned into a 17-year-old kid from Miami, Florida saying "Gucci gang" 54 times in a two-minute...

Point/Counterpoint: Why we should like to thank the Academy

Point/Counterpoint: Why we should like to thank the Academy

Austin Davidson February 1, 2018

It's that time of year again. Actors and actresses wearing their finest statement pieces, and throngs of film buffs huddling around their screens to see if their picks get picked. You know what I'm talking...

Students ARIEL DEL VECCHIO, ABIGAIL WHARTON, JULIA POAGE, KRISTINA REINIS, ELIZABETH DAY, and gallery manager MARK ANTHONY MARTINEZ prepare the exhibit before the next days gallery opening. Photo by Amani Canada, photo editor

The “Mini” exhibits new student art

Austin Davidson January 24, 2018

Nine Trinity artists present their artwork Thursday at the opening reception for the "Mini," a student art exhibit featuring installations including sculpture and painting. Julia Poage, a junior double-majoring...

Activate Search