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A case for the integration of graphic novels into education

Austin Davidson November 13, 2019
A medium once geared for kids is now reveared and respected
From left: first year Micheal Gerick, Senior Sam Vincent, first year Christopher Goldman

Ensemble performs student-made music

Austin Davidson November 7, 2019
Senior Sam Vincent debuts two new songs
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My Chemical Romance resurfaces

Heidi Neighbours November 7, 2019
Killjoys, make some noise! We've waited six years for this!
Diwali brings together Trinity community

Diwali brings together Trinity community

Savannah Wahlgren November 7, 2019
The South Asian Student Association’s (SASA) annual Diwali event was held this past Saturday, and members of the Trinity community gathered to enjoy the festivities through an entertaining performance and great food.
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Is the new “The Lord of the Rings” series doomed to fail?

Austin Davidson November 7, 2019

Illustration by Ren RaderWhen in September the lead for the new Amazon “Lord of the Rings” continuation series was revealed, it reminded me that such a series was in the works. I thought back...

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First-year Ruby Walker self-publishes first book

Maya Neufeld-Wall November 6, 2019
The author and illustrator discusses her inspiration, experience and process behind “Advice I Ignored”
Thespians get meta in latest musical

Thespians get meta in latest musical

Maya Neufeld-Wall October 31, 2019
“There you are, Edwin Drood!” A look behind the curtain of Trinity’s next mainstage performance
Photo credit: Oliver Chapin-Eiserloh

Mala Luna: A cacophony of happy, fashionable people

Austin Davidson October 31, 2019

Photo by Oliver Chapin-EiserlohI walked into Nelson Wolff Stadium knowing that the last time I went to a music festival I was 11. It was in Colorado, and it was folk-based. In many ways, Mala Luna was...

“The Lighthouse”: A mesmerizing gem

“The Lighthouse”: A mesmerizing gem

Evan Engelhaupt October 31, 2019
It's a horror masterpiece that is as much a rarity as it is brilliant
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“El Camino”: An Epilogue Worth the Wait

Evan Engelhaupt October 31, 2019
It's a satisfying conclusion to one of TV's best series.
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Symphony orchestra celebrates “Trinity at 150”

Oliver Chapin-Eiserloh October 27, 2019
Opinion: Brian Bondari’s latest musical creation was beautiful, and it stole my heart
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Are ads just tricks to make us buy things, or can they be more?

Austin Davidson October 23, 2019

Illustration by Ren RaderA couple weeks ago, while I was watching the Longhorns stumble their way to another loss to those blasted Sooners, my misery was interrupted by a spree of ads. I’ve never...