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Heather Haynes Smith lectures students in one of her Understanding Learners with Exceptionalities in School and Society sections about facilitating lectures for students with disabilities.
Photo by Claudia Garcia

Trinity alumna returns to raise awareness for teaching students with exceptionalities

Claire Nakayama April 7, 2017

In room 203 of Storch Memorial, you will find art created by Trinity alumni, pictures of family and friends and the welcoming invitation of Heather Haynes Smith, who graduated from Trinity in 1998 with...

Students with parent professors lecture on going to school with family members

Claire Nakayama March 31, 2017

For some, the thought of running into your parents on campus may be frightening; they could hear about your activities from the weekend before, or maybe check up on your grades more frequently than you'd...

O-Rec climbs to new heights on Big Bend Trip

O-Rec climbs to new heights on Big Bend Trip

Claire Nakayama March 24, 2017

Spring break presents an opportunity to travel for the busy Trinity student; whether students are going home or visiting a foreign location, the chance to travel is one taken advantage of by many, including...

Nontraditional students feel supported as they complete degrees

Nontraditional students feel supported as they complete degrees

Claire Nakayama March 24, 2017

  When asked to think about the average Trinity student, one might picture a young adult taking several classes and participating in many organizations. This idea, however, isn't applicable to...

Mabee has served up a new manager

Mabee has served up a new manager

Claire Nakayama March 3, 2017

Charles Robles anticipates making positive changes as new food service director While food was being dished out to ravenous students, administrators were in the process of hiring a new manager; Charles...

Members of Phi Sigma Pi pose for a photo at their 2016 Spring Banquet, where they celebrated receiving the Most Improved New Chapter Award with food, a photobooth and big and little reveal.

Trinity’s honor societies provide several opportunities to learn, grow and lead

Claire Nakayama March 3, 2017

The presidents of three scholastic organizations discuss the benefits of joining academic clubs Among the various clubs and organizations on campus, several groups dedicated to achieving and celebrating...

MICHELLE ALEXANDER takes a customer’s order with a smile on her face during a busy afternoon at Einstein’s. 


Photo by Claudia Garcia

Optimistic Einstein’s employee has positive impact on Trinity community

Claire Nakayama February 27, 2017

Michelle Alexander's zeal has continued to impress her customers and coworkers If you have ever been to Einstein's Bagels on campus before to get your daily coffee or bagel, then you probably already...

SIMRAN JEET SINGH responds to a comment made during a Prejudice Panel in October 2015.

Professor of religion promotes unity through active involvement

Claire Nakayama February 27, 2017

Simran Jeet Singh has garnered local and national attention for his advocacy In the context of today's current political climate, it is important for Trinity students to have role models to look up...

AYNAV LEIBOWITZ (center) poses with her coworker JESSE CLARK (left) and boss ERIC SANINOCENCIO (right) on the field of NRG Stadium before kickoff begins at a Houston Texans game.

Photo by MICHELLE WATSON

Trinity alum scored touchdown after being offered dream job post-graduation

Claire Nakayama February 16, 2017

Aynav Leibowitz "˜16 acknowledges the impact her friends and professors had on her journey to working for the Houston Texans Aynav Leibowitz "˜16 is a recent graduate whose impact on the Trinity community...

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Staff and students protest the travel ban

Claire Nakayama February 9, 2017

The Trinity community responds to Trump's controversial decision to bar the entry of some foreigners into the states Amidst rising concerns and worries from the community, Trinity students and staff...

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