In 2013, professor of political science David Crockett wrote in to the Trinitonian about a potential change in the definition of a credit hour. Crockett mentioned a meeting at which the the Faculty Senate...
It's hard to feel motivated after a semester of hard work and tireless effort, and that's what every spring semester feels like. Though winter break is a nice reprieve from back-to-back classes, hours...
“It’s been a good decade, would be nice to have another one. I’m just joking though because climate change.”
That’s what our Special Sections editor, junior Noelle Barrera,...
In Fall 2009, Trinity’s Association of Student Representatives (ASR), known to us today as SGA, absorbed the duties of the Student Finance Board, a group that comprised students and faculty members...
Everyone likes to talk about the "Trinity Bubble." Most Trinity students feel comfortable within this mile radius in which we reside for at least three years, and it's kind of cool that alumni can come...
To be a public forum. To be a public record. To be a public source of news. These are three parts of the Trinitonian’s mission as the sole independent student-run news publication on Trinity’s...
There are a lot of ways to be healthy, and there are varying degrees to which people prioritize their health. There are those who bullet journal piously, then there are people who procrastinate by doing...
This week, 16-year-old Greta Thunberg stood in front of hundreds at the United Nations, with thousands tuning in, to implore that something be done for our environment immediately.
For more than a year,...
Everyone wants to save the environment. Or at least, everyone who believes our world climate is changing wants to save the environment. We've stopped using straws. We've turned to composting and secondhand...
Fashion is a lot like the opinion pages of a newspaper. It's a way to express oneself, it's a commentary on the times, and eventually, it becomes a historical record of people's preferences. When you look...