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The sights, sounds & tastes of San Antonio

Sofia Villarreal August 21, 2014

Once you've settled in and purchased your textbooks, you can officially consider yourself a fun, fabulous but almost flat broke first year student. If you aren't looking forward to Tyga, or if you just...

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Tracking down Trinity’s hidden gems

Monica Clifford August 21, 2014

When I arrived at Trinity, I was totally overwhelmed by the beauty of our campus. I wanted to explore and learn everything I could about this new home of mine. But to a first year, Trinity's campus can...

Reading TUgether: Anatomy of Injustice

Mason Walker August 21, 2014

Of all the Reading TUgether books I've read during my time at Trinity, it seems to me that Raymond Bonner's "Anatomy of Injustice" is, the most relevant. Coming to this realization was both encouraging...

Major events at Trinity’s Welcome Week: a user’s guide

Mason Walker August 21, 2014

Welcome Week is a beloved tradition, offering new students a chance to explore Trinity's history, learn its rules, meet its students and pet the campus cats for the first time. Here's a guide to some of...

The Walking Living: a few tips for a car-free life

John Mendiola August 21, 2014

This year is now my final one at Trinity, and yet I still do not have a car. I have walked a lot these past three years and know quite a few places close to campus that may be worth the time to check out...

From the bookshelf of A&E

Megan Hageney February 21, 2014

By Mason Walker, A&E Columnist In the past year or so, my bookshelf has been taking me on a thrilling journey through the last decade. It is now clear to me that, with so many exhilarating and edifying...

So happy together: A review of “EVE Online”

John Mendiola February 15, 2014

"The Office" is over and Dwight Schrute is doing whatever it is he does best: beet farming, running his bed and breakfast and generally being obnoxious. There is probably one thing different about him....

All the pieces come together in “Lego Movie”

Mason Walker February 15, 2014

I have been thinking about "The Lego Movie" for two days straight now, and my brain shows no signs of letting up. I certainly did not walk into a movie about talking toys with the expectation that it...

Domo arigato, Mr. Google, mata ah-oo hima de.

John Mendiola February 7, 2014

The title of this article came to me suddenly while a frigid breeze blasted my face and body as I walked to class. I knew instantly that this was the best idea I have ever had and ever will have. I had...

The master is gone: Philip Seymour Hoffman

Mason Walker February 7, 2014

To look back on Philip Seymour Hoffman's highly variegated, tragically short career is to see before you a gallery of characters who could've easily been camera-hugging caricatures. A technician working...

What to look forward at the Winter Olympics

Maddie Smith February 7, 2014

2014 marked the year that every American learned that there's a city in Russia called "Sochi" and that it is apparently important enough to hold the Olympics.  I am personally very excited because,...

#ReadWomen2014

#ReadWomen2014

John Mendiola February 1, 2014

Even though it is 2014 and there are more female readers and the same amount of female authors as male ones, the works of female authors are drastically overlooked by consumers, newspapers and literary...

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