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Michael Thomas answers questions at the PechaKucha event held on April 30 in the Laurie Auditorium.

Seven stories, 400 seconds and one magical night

PechaKucha San Antonio teams up with KRTU for Volume 48
Kat McKinney, Arts Editor April 11, 2026

400 seconds, 20 images and seven stories set the stage for PechaKucha San Antonio (PKSA) Volume 48 on March 31 in Laurie Auditorium. PechaKucha hosted the event in collaboration with KRTU as part of the...

“BlackkKlansman” has, unfortunately, aged very well

“BlackkKlansman” has, unfortunately, aged very well

Themes discussed in this 2018 film are even more prevalent in the U.S. today
Seven Aguirre, Opinion Columnist April 8, 2026

On a recent rewatch of the 2018 film “BlackkKlansman,” a crime/comedy film directed by Spike Lee, I was blown away by the relevance of its themes in our present political climate. The film is an embellished...

Anakin Becker holds their raffle prize, a crocheted tiger.

Artists talk shop ahead of Art Market

Students are gearing up to sell their wares at the biannual event
Mary Katherine Schmidt, Arts Reporter April 8, 2026

Trinity Art Collective’s bi-annual art market is just around the corner. Today from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m, student artists will sell their prints, jewelry, plushies and so much more by the Magic Stones. There...

Top Naach poses during their dance performance at Mabuhay.

Come for the food, stay for the culture

FSA members and Mabuhay attendees talk significance of the event
Mia Perez, Arts Reporter April 8, 2026

Live music, bamboo pole performances and free Filipino food filled Dorothy A. and James W. Laurie Auditorium on March 27. Beginning at 6 p.m, Trinity’s Filipino Student Association (FSA) hosted their...

(Left to right) Junior Avery Deithloff, junior Caroline Falgoust, and senior Anna Kate Vaughn as the three stones for Trinity's spring production of Eurydice.

In the attic, Eurydice echoes

Trinity Theatre’s student-led production transforms myth into an intimate study of love, loss and collaboration
Mia Perez, Arts Reporter April 7, 2026

In the Attic Theatre, grief hums softly and lingers. Trinity University's Student Lab production of “Eurydice”, directed by juniors Grace Keller, a theater major with an English minor, and Arwen...

‘Forbidden Fruits’ fumbled its freaky fun idea

‘Forbidden Fruits’ fumbled its freaky fun idea

The horror comedy couldn’t commit to either its satire or scares.
Zoe Sutton, Arts Columnist (movie reviewer) April 4, 2026

After being compared to iconic films like “Mean Girls” and “The Craft,” watching “Forbidden Fruits” was quite the letdown. The witchy, satirical film is something that should’ve been...

Zachary Ridgway performed on March 22 for the "Mystics" concert of transcendental music for piano.

Professors and their mystical, magical music

Faculty recital “Mystics” explores transcendental music tradition
Mary Katherine Schmidt, Arts Reporter April 1, 2026

Trinity part-time professors of music Zachary Ridgway and BriAnne Woodward performed their recital, “Mystics,” on March 22 at 3 p.m. in the Ruth Taylor Recital Hall. The program’s works spanned contemporary,...

Love, sex, drugs and disco, occasionally

Love, sex, drugs and disco, occasionally

‘Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally’ celebrates connection in Harry Styles’ solid, but slightly-short-of-standout fourth album
Maddy Morrow, Sports Reporter April 1, 2026

He’s back. Fans have been long awaiting Harry Styles’ return to pop music, and on March 6, he responded. Styles’ fourth solo studio album, “Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally” (KATTDO),...

Ryan Gosling’s “Project Hail Mary” is out of this world

Ryan Gosling’s “Project Hail Mary” is out of this world

This science fiction film hits the peak of its genre
Zoe Sutton, Arts Columnist (movie reviewer) April 1, 2026

What would you do if the fate of humanity were in your hands? If success meant sacrifice, how far could you go? “Project Hail Mary” answers these questions through the arduous journey of Ryland...

Ruby City is a 13-minute drive from campus.

A Southtown jewel, polished by Trinity hands

Trinity’s ties run deep at the Ruby City contemporary art center
Kat McKinney, Arts Editor March 19, 2026

Ruby City, the bright red contemporary art center nestled in the industrial edges of San Antonio’s Southtown, opened in 2019 as the public-facing museum of the Linda Pace Foundation. Though it’s best...

resident evil

A Requiem for Generations: an RE9 Review

Capcom synthesizes the best parts from the franchise’s 30-year legacy
Seven Aguirre, Columnist March 18, 2026

Resident Evil Requiem (RE9) is a victory lap for Capcom, a Japanese video game company. Celebrating the series’ 30-year history, RE9 blends its best parts together to create something exceptional....

Note: This is Ellie's favorite photo of the three. If this one could be used, it would be great.

Trinity student by Day, Acabella by night

Senior Ellie Gunnin looks back on four years with Trinity’s a capella group
Mia Perez, Arts Reporter March 16, 2026

By day, Ellie Gunnin, senior communication major, juggles classes, campus commitments and job shifts. At night, she joins the Acabellas, Trinity’s student-run a cappella group, for rehearsal. At 9...

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