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Greek Research Symposium builds on pillar of academics

Cassandra Watson February 2, 2014

For the first time, students affiliated with fraternities and sororities at Trinity were encouraged to present their summer research at the Greek Symposium Monday night in the Center for Sciences and Innovation....

Gamma Chi Delta two-steps for Camp Discovery charity

Cassandra Watson February 2, 2014

This past Saturday night, Trinity students and the San Antonio community came out to see performers Casey Donahew Band and Aaron Einhouse Band at the 9th annual Concert for the Cure. This event is put...

Steve Stern kicks off the 2014 Alvarez and Lennox Series

Luke Wise February 2, 2014

Over the course of the spring semester, the 2014 Alvarez and Lennox series, two previously separate series at Trinity, came together to produce a series of various lectures and events titled "Social Justice,...

Trinity Revealed: Trinity sportsmen and women: athletes and scholars

Lydia Duncombe January 24, 2014

It's no secret that Trinity excels in sports. Last year alone, Trinity athletics captured 15 out of 19 Southern Collegiate Athletic Championship titles, which gave it a 78.9 percent winning percentage...

Student Government Association updates – 01/22/14

James Godfrey January 24, 2014

The Student Government Association (SGA) held its first meeting this past Tuesday, Jan. 22, in the Waxahachie room of the Coates University Center. While the meeting primarily covered procedures the organization...

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Students and faculty “take the first step in faith” for MLK

Luke Wise January 24, 2014

On Monday, Jan. 20, the annual Martin Luther King, Jr. March was held, drawing large crowds of San Antonio residents as well as many Trinity students. The march, starting at 10 a.m., worked its way down...

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University remembers former president Duncan Wimpress

Luke Wise January 24, 2014

On Jan. 6, former Trinity president Duncan Wimpress passed away at the age of 91. Wimpress, Trinity's fifteenth president, served the university from 1970 until 1976. During his time in charge, he implemented...

Malveaux calls for the audacity to make things right

Malveaux calls for the audacity to make things right

Carlos Anchondo January 24, 2014

Julianne Malveaux, labor economist, former university president, author and television contributor, addressed Trinity University and the San Antonio community on Jan. 16 in honor of Martin Luther King,...

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TU Student Ambassadors shoot video for Duckapalooza

Cassandra Watson January 24, 2014

Last Friday, Student Ambassadors, faculty, staff, and students from other campus groups (including tour guides and the HOPE Hall residence) met at the Miller fountain to participate in filming the promotional...

Should a Professor Be Devoted Lecture. 
Daniel Gordon, professor of history at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and interim dean of the Commonwealth Honors College

Lecturer David Gordon weighs research versus teaching

Luke Wise December 6, 2013

Visiting professor Daniel Gordon of the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, recently gave a lecture regarding the issue of teaching and research and how a professor should approach the issue. Exploring...

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Trinity’s Doctor Who Society celebrates program’s 50th

James Godfrey December 6, 2013

The popular British Broadcasting Channel program Doctor Who celebrated its 50th anniversary two weekends ago on Nov. 23, setting the record for the largest international multi-cast ever run, and celebrating...

CCI convenes focus group

Sonam James December 6, 2013

Trinity has been conducting focus groups in order to gauge students' opinions about topics including student presence at campus lectures and the concept of a co-curricular transcript. The focus groups...

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