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Trinity celebrates Mocha Month

Kathleen Creedon February 9, 2017

Black Student Union organizes campus-wide lectures and service events to engage students in Black History Month In celebration of Black History Month and black culture, the Black Student Union (BSU)...

The residential life staff assures that no unordinary surveillance has been going on at the City Vista apartment complex. File photo

City Vista planning continues

Philip McKeon February 9, 2017

After announcing purchase of apartment complex, Trinity administration moves forward with housing developments Trinity's recent purchase of the City Vista apartments three weeks ago left students with...

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Engineering students go fast and furious

guest columnists February 7, 2017

A team comprising of senior engineering science students Michael Robison, Todd Edwards, Hamza Adisa, Nate Kiszla and Austin Haas has been constructing Trinity University's first Formula One race car for...

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David Cameron visits Trinity University

Jeff Sullivan February 2, 2017

Politics and public affairs lecture series brings former British Prime Minister to speak to community   Former British Prime Minister David Cameron addressed a crowded Laurie Auditorium on Tuesday...

M. Norris to visit

M. Norris to visit

Philip McKeon February 2, 2017

Michele Norris, award winning journalist and founder of The Race Card Project will speak at Trinity on Feb. 7 at 7 p.m. The lecture is sponsored by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation in partnership with NPR's...

Stumberg students and faculty reflect on post-competition work and advancement

Stumberg students and faculty reflect on post-competition work and advancement

Daniel Conrad February 2, 2017

Finalists of last year's Louis H. Stumberg Venture Competition, a program of Trinity's entrepreneurship department, continue to expand their organizations in new ways. Representatives from the department,...

Dr. Singh speaks with a group of students regarding Trump's recent travel ban

Trinity community reacts to Trump’s Muslim ban

Alexandra Uri February 2, 2017

Students write letters of encouragement to members of San Antonio's Muslim community Shock, confusion and disbelief. These were the general reactions of Trinity students to President Donald Trump's...

First Alvarez speaker presents recent book

First Alvarez speaker presents recent book

Daniel Conrad February 2, 2017

James Fernàndez, professor of Spanish and Portuguese at New York University, delivered a lecture Wednesday titled "Invisible Immigrants: Spanish Immigrants in the United States." The talk was the first...

Plants deteriorate

Plants deteriorate

Kathleen Creedon February 2, 2017

Cold weather kills swathes of foliage across campus spots Over winter break, temperatures in San Antonio dropped greatly. Though freezes are rare in South Texas, the low temperatures damaged many of...

First-year forward, ABBY HOLLAND goes for a layup in a home game.
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Lady Tigers move to 16-1 in most successful season start to date

Julia Elmore January 27, 2017

With additional reporting by: Haley McFadden, Sports Reporter Women's basketball on a roll, reaches No. 16 in national rank While most Trinity students were enjoying time off during winter break, the...

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San Antonio Women’s March draws several thousand to City Hall in protest of Trump

Philip McKeon January 26, 2017

Grass-roots organizing draws out millions across the country in solidarity  Last Saturday, the day after the inauguration of President Donald Trump, thousands of people, including Trinity students,...

SGA initiative works towards free textbooks

SGA initiative works towards free textbooks

Daniel Conrad January 26, 2017

The Student Government Association (SGA) is working with librarians and faculty to provide free and low-cost textbooks and other class resources for students and professors. The initiative is still in...