Trinitonian

graphic by Liz Day, graphics editor

Off-campus housing and city inequality

Noelle Barrera February 22, 2018

Trinity students make up a large portion of apartment seekers in San Antonio. According to the official Trinity University website, 75 percent of seniors live off campus. Many students live in Trinity’s...

Luis Martínez, director of entrepreneurship, welcomes students interested in creating a business to contact his office. Photo by Chloe Sonnier

Department encourages on-campus businesses

Noelle Barrera February 11, 2018

According to Article O Section 3 of the student handbook, students are not allowed to sell merchandise, products or services on campus. However, the university permits students affiliated with the entrepreneurship...

Point/Counterpoint: Games arent sports, theyre art

Point/Counterpoint: Games aren’t sports, they’re art

Noelle Barrera February 6, 2018

In another opinion piece in this week's Trinitonian, Tiffany Nguyen, William Ballengee and Rachel Lopez claim that online competitive “Esport” games such as Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, League...

illustration by Yessenia Lopez

Final Lennox Lecture explores ancient Egypt

Noelle Barrera December 4, 2017

Molly Swetnam-Burland, associate professor of classical studies at the College of William and Mary, closed out the 2017 Lennox Seminar lecture series on Nov. 27 with “After Actium: Embracing Egypt in...

photo by Chloe Sonnier, staff photographer

Trinity singers return from national convention

Noelle Barrera November 12, 2017

Trinity's Chamber Singers were chosen to perform for the National Collegiate Choir Association in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The students and conductor Gary Seighman performed the program "Ring Out Ye Northern...

Trinitys Symphonic Wind Ensemble, conducted by James Worman, performs its fall concert. Photo by Stephen Sumrall-Orsak

Trinity’s Wind Ensemble hits a homerun with Fall Concert

Noelle Barrera November 9, 2017

Trinity's Symphonic Wind Ensemble Fall Concert was a musical game of baseball. It may sound strange to compare a major league sport with a symphony of bassoons, oboes and saxophones, but the Fall Concert...

Kendall Walshak, left,  and Shane Bono, right, 
were the first and second place winners of the Rosalind Phillips Vocal Excellence Competition, respectfully. photo by Allison Wolff

Rosalind Phillips vocal competition showcases student talent

Noelle Barrera November 9, 2017

Trinity is full of talented singers, but the Rosalind Phillips Vocal Excellence Competition singles out the best of the best. Kendall Walshak, junior psychology major, won first place in this year's competition....

illustration by Noelle Barrera

Inktober: A yearly ink drawing marathon

Noelle Barrera October 25, 2017

Shadowy figures cackle in dark rooms, while their creation rises from the ashes. Twirling their instruments of mayhem maniacally, they celebrate the coming of October with a fearsome glee that may seem...

Cirque du Soleil dazzles with Crystal

Cirque du Soleil dazzles with “Crystal”

Noelle Barrera October 25, 2017

Dancing, acrobatics, leaps through the air and more: "Crystal" is the latest production by renowned Canadian entertainment company Cirque du Soleil, and it's different from any circus performance you've...

Illustration by Andrea Nebhut

Cry “Mother!” New movie divides audiences

Noelle Barrera October 3, 2017

It's a situation that's been explored before in many cinematic and literary works: a gifted man whose wife works in the shadows, unacknowledged, yet is constantly expected to make sacrifices for his happiness....

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