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The downfall of the Golden Globes

Austin Davidson January 24, 2018

Every year, like clockwork, award season descends upon us. For some, it is a time of elation and joy, to watch the stars of the silver screen all in one room, clapping and cheering each other on. It...

Sophomore Abby Romig is ready to kick off her first season with Trinity Track and Field. photo by Allison Wolff

Abby Romig jumps onto the scene

Austin Davidson January 24, 2018

Track-and-field athlete Abby Romig, a sophomore biochemistry major, just transferred to Trinity from Reed College this winter. Despite just beginning her time here at Trinity, she says she's already feeling...

illustration by Yessenia Lopez

The current state of the San Antonio Symphony

Austin Davidson January 18, 2018

The future of the San Antonio Symphony has been in muddy waters for the past couple of weeks after it lost funding from its major donors: HEB, the Kronkosky Charitable Foundation and the Tobin Endowment. The...

Follow-up: Trinity Theatre for Social Change

Follow-up: Trinity Theatre for Social Change

Austin Davidson December 10, 2017

In late September, I watched the first showing of this semester’s Theatre for Social Change project. This is an ongoing project by Roberto Prestigiacomo, associate professor of theatre and human communication,...

What great productions you have! A review of Into the Woods

What great productions you have! A review of “Into the Woods”

Austin Davidson November 14, 2017

I had the great pleasure of going to see the preview showing of Trinity University Theatre Department's fall musical production of "Into the Woods." To put it simply, I was blown away. From its magical...

llustration by Yessenia Lopez

How multi-talented students maintain momentum

Austin Davidson November 9, 2017

Everyone at Trinity University is busy. Whether this is due to school, athletics, extracurriculars, Greek life or maintaining a social life, none of us seem to have enough hours in the day to get everything...

photo by Chloe Sonnier

Distinguished organist performs at Trinity

Austin Davidson November 2, 2017

It was a cool 65 degrees fahrenheit as I entered the Parker Chapel. The aisles next to me were sparsely filled with people of all ages, and a couple of younger kids squirmed in their seats as their parents...

Fall Concert a choral delight

Fall Concert a choral delight

Austin Davidson October 25, 2017

I had a really wonderful time at the choir's Fall Concert in Parker Chapel last Tuesday. I am in no way qualified to give an actual "review" of the choir concert, but what I can say is that everyone...

Award-winning graphic novelist Dylan Meconis presents her lecture Blink and You’ll See It: Form and Story in Today’s Graphic Novels, photo by Allison Wolff

Deconstructing graphic novels with Dylan Meconis

Austin Davidson October 10, 2017

I am a huge comic and graphic novel enthusiast; I have been reading them since I was a child and will continue until I eventually float into the Great White North. So hearing Dylan Meconis dissect the...

Illustration by Yessenia Lopez

Into the Woods: A Q&A with the leading man

Austin Davidson October 10, 2017

After the very successful and well-received "Theatre for Social Change" project, the Trinity theatre department is once again getting ready for another big hit. Starting last week, an "all-star cast"...

Cashmere Cat performs at the Prassel Lawn. Photo by Chloe Sonnier

Cashmere Cat performs to an underwhelming audience

Austin Davidson October 3, 2017

Before I begin explaining why I didn't enjoy the Welcome Week Concert, I will say that in no way is my dissatisfaction due to the Student Planning Board's efforts. They did a fine job in coordinating a...

Director Roberto Prestigiacomo

Theatre for Social Change: Teaching a community through art

Austin Davidson October 2, 2017

While I was walking to the Ruth Taylor Theatre building to see "Theatre for Social Change: On Domestic Abuse," I was nervous. While I knew the production had a purpose and a message that was important,...

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