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Previously, on SGA: Four. Hours. Long.

Previously, on SGA: Four. Hours. Long.

Ava Peinhardt, Managing Editor March 9, 2024

This covers the SGA meeting held on March 6. Climate Check: Sophomore Senator Khushi Kakadia brought attention to overactive sprinklers along Beneski Parkway, asking who she should contact. President...

Letter to the Editor: Response to MSA

Morgan Powers, Guest Columnist March 7, 2024

I hadn't intended on publicly stating any further opinions, as the geopolitical situation has become sufficiently complicated that prudence mandates discretion. However, as a column has now been published...

What do you really know about women? - Crossword 3/8

What do you really know about women? – Crossword 3/8

Hazel Mitchel-Gervitz, Visual Editor/Special Sections Editor March 7, 2024

Across 2. American feminist and founder of Ms. magazine 5. American poet and memoirist, known for her autobiographical works exploring race, gender, and identity 6. First Lady nicknamed "Lady Bird" 10....

Photo taken from Trinity University website

News Brief: The new Title IX and EEO director at Trinity

Harper Horn-Clegg, News Reporter March 7, 2024

Nicole Monsibais, Trinity’s new Title IX and Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) full-time coordinator, will be the second person on campus to fill the position. Monsibais will begin March 11, taking...

‘Dune: Part Two’ is a breathtaking conclusion to a sci-fi epic

‘Dune: Part Two’ is a breathtaking conclusion to a sci-fi epic

The second half of ‘Dune’ is better than its predecessor in practically every way
Om Dighe, Arts & Entertainment Columnist March 7, 2024

“Dune: Part Two” is the latest film from acclaimed filmmaker Denis Villeneuve, and it serves as the second part of his two-part adaptation of Frank Herbert’s iconic sci-fi epic “Dune.” The story...

Diving into Hydranism by Oracle Sisters

Diving into ‘Hydranism’ by Oracle Sisters

Why you should give their hypnotic debut studio album a listen (or two)
Jacob Palmer, Opinion Columnist March 7, 2024

About a year ago, I stumbled across “High Moon,” a slightly eerie and whimsical song by the band Oracle Sisters. As I tend to do, I find one song I like from an artist and never end up listening to...

Embracing Ramadan at Trinity University

Embracing Ramadan at Trinity University

Students prepare for month of spiritual reflection on campus
Ashlyn Gillespie, Pulse Reporter March 7, 2024

Some students are preparing for the holy month of Ramadan on campus. As the campus gears up for this annual observance on the Islamic calendar, practicing students unite in a shared commitment to spirituality,...

Murchison Tower: What once was

Murchison Tower: What once was

Students and alumni share perspectives on significance of iconic Trinity landmark
Daniel Itkins, Pulse Reporter March 7, 2024

Murchison Tower is a symbol of Trinity University and San Antonio that has served various purposes since its construction in 1964. In the 1990s under President Brasil’s tenure, the tower became a tradition...

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Sidewalk Symposium: Deciphering Greek life party themes

Students discuss the true motivations behind recent fraternity party themes
Niki Heller, Intern March 7, 2024

With recent Greek life party themes like “Miami Vice” and “Lace and Leather,” conversations have emerged about the intention behind these themes. It’s an open question whether these themes have...

City Vistas jazz musicians night concert

Student musicians perform jazz on City Vista rooftop

On a quiet Sunday, jazz filled the air for residents of City Vista to enjoy
Malika Chauhan, Pulse Reporter March 7, 2024

On a typical Sunday evening at the City Vista Apartments, the sound of furious typing fills the halls as students rush to finish their homework last minute, but on some rare Sundays, a jazz band takes...

Laundry thief caught: Students aid in investigation

Laundry thief caught: Students aid in investigation

TUPD thanks student witnesses for their help in catching the thief
Sierra Goode, News Reporter March 7, 2024

Two weeks ago, a man entered Verna McLean Residence Hall using a student’s Tiger Card and took clothes from the lost and found. The following day, the Trinity University Police Department (TUPD) caught...

To test or not to test? Trinity’s test-optional rule

To test or not to test? Trinity’s test-optional rule

Trinity to continue their test-optional policy for applications for next three years
Monica Martinez, News Reporter March 7, 2024

With universities like Dartmouth and Yale announcing their renewed requirement for standardized testing in fall 2025, the question of what Trinity would do was up in the air. However, this January, Trinity...

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