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Oh, what a Whataburger life

Oh, what a Whataburger life

Noelle Barrera August 29, 2018
This RA caught the eye of local fast-food chain with his obsession
Saying farewell to Stacy Davidson

Saying farewell to Stacy Davidson

Noelle Barrera August 25, 2018
Davidson made her mark on campus as Academic Success Center director and BSU advisor
OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA Photo credit: Noelle Barrera

Triage event focuses on staying safe at Trinity

Noelle Barrera August 23, 2018
Informative presentations on drugs, safe drinking, and consent
Surviving and thriving in your first semester

Surviving and thriving in your first semester

Noelle Barrera August 22, 2018
How first-years can actively work at being academically and socially successful at Trinity
Students get involved in summer research and internships

Students get involved in summer research and internships

Noelle Barrera August 15, 2018
Opportunities for students to learn and grow
Photo credit: Alexandra Parris

Trinity welcomes the diverse class of 2022

Noelle Barrera August 15, 2018
Recognizing what makes students unique
As a part of an environmental studies capstone, four seniors, Claire Burrus, Miles Wehner, Shayla Bolding and Willa Rubin, are creating a community hall focused on sustainability. File photo

Seniors propose Sustainability Hall as capstone

Noelle Barrera May 3, 2018

Photo by *file photo* Students in an environmental studies senior capstone course are trying to create a sustainability-themed residence hall where students can improve the environment and bond with...

Trinity purchased the City Vista apartments in January 2017, and this spring semester marks a full year of Trinity students living in the off-campus complex. Students noted the benefits of living in the apartments,  including increased independence and close proximity to campus, but students also found challenges in the new living space. Despite maintenance issues and the large expense of living at City Vista, students found overall experience to be good. Many of the issues this year have been resolved by the Residential Life staff.  File photo

A year of City Vista: Trials, triumphs and trash

Noelle Barrera April 26, 2018

May marks the end of the first year of Trinity students living in the City Vista apartments on the corner of Hildebrand and Devine. Trinity purchased City Vista in January 2017. In an email to the campus...

Illustration by Liz Day, graphics editor

The importance of reading days

Noelle Barrera April 26, 2018

Reading days this year extend from next Monday to next Tuesday this year. These days give students a chance to prepare for finals without the interruption of classes. According to the Student Handbook,...

Illustration by Noelle Barrera, news reporter

Reflections on my first year at Trinity

Noelle Barrera April 26, 2018

This May, my first year of Trinity comes to a close. Papers from long-forgotten classes will be thrown into the trash, friends will be said goodbye to, a scary-looking food particle from behind the fridge...

Janet Muñoz, a  senior and member of TULA, explained that the Trinity University Latino Association has had issues with T-Space in the past, particularly in planning their event De Colores. Other groups, like Vietnamese Student Association and Black Student Union have  had similar issues. File photo

Organizations face challenges securing spaces

Noelle Barrera April 22, 2018
For small events, new T-Space reservation rules lead to problems
graphic by Liz Day, graphics editor

Statistics on where and why Trinity students transfer

Noelle Barrera April 22, 2018

When students choose to transfer from Trinity to other schools, where do they go? Eric Maloof, vice president for Enrollment Management in the admissions department, explained some data collected by...

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