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"In the Avatar world, I'd be the Last Airbender."

Sidewalk Symposium: If you could live in any fantasy world, what would it be?

Sarah Cooper November 15, 2012

If you could live in any fantasy world, what would it be? Photography by Sarah Cooper.

"Champions" by Sarah Fulton

Staff Editorial: Irked over ink

Editorial Staff November 10, 2012

Five issues ago on Oct. 5 the Trinitonian ran a guest opinion column written by President Dennis Ahlburg that presented facts about tattoos and encouraged students to think twice before acquiring body...

Redefine culture: speak up about sexual assault

Kelly Carlisle November 10, 2012

I was 11 years old. I was at the beach with friends. I got out of the water before they did, and I went into the public restrooms to rinse off. You know the kind "” they have them at public pools, too...

Prowlin’ with my homies: expectations for 20-somethings

Margaret Browne November 10, 2012

Last Thursday night was my last Sigma Up Against the Wall, which I can't say is a huge letdown, as I'm not so great with the country dancing. But I will say that it invited certain feelings of nostalgia,...

“I would have to say Morgan Freeman.  It’s not because he plays God in movies a lot, it’s because he’s just a beautiful man.”

Sidewalk Symposium: If you could pick anyone to be president of the U.S., who would it be?

Megan McLoughlin November 8, 2012

If you could pick anyone in the world to be president of the United States, who would it be and why? Photography by Megan McLoughlin.

"The Monster" by Sarah Fulton

Staff Editorial: We hear your complaints: now shut up and do something

Editorial Staff November 2, 2012

We, as students, like to complain "¦ a lot. Whether it's the absence of the pasta line in Mabee or the stairs added to Cardiac Hill, the lack of parking spaces on upper campus or the three-year residency...

Happy November? A celebration of the seemingly unimportant

Gabrielle Shayeb November 2, 2012

Hopefully, you all were able to survive the traumatic and wonderful experience of Halloween at Trinity University. The passing of this momentous holiday means that we now find ourselves in that much dreaded...

Can you be punished for your thoughts?

John Hermann November 2, 2012

Hate crime laws are a divisive issue because they create a direct conflict between civil rights and free speech. On the one hand, hate crime laws are designed to punish behavior that demeans and stigmatizes...

"An artist."

Sidewalk Symposium: When you were a kid, what did you want to be when you grew up?

James Shultz October 29, 2012

When you were a kid, what did you want to be when you grew up? Photography by James Shultz.

"Tradition" by Sarah Fulton

Staff Editorial: The Tiger identity crisis

Editorial Staff October 26, 2012

For as much as we talk about the benefit of our close-knit community, we as students sure do a poor job of actively supporting that community. School spirit, Tiger pride, whatever you want to call...

Speaker emphasizes important message but falls short with delivery and style

Carlos Anchondo October 26, 2012

On Wednesday, October 24, students in Laurie Auditorium gathered to hear Natalie Ehmka speak about sexual assault awareness and empowerment against predators. What students actually received was a dramatic...

You can be your own worst (drunk) enemy

Margaret Browne October 26, 2012

We all like to think of ourselves as well-adjusted, mature, and well-controlled people. We think we know our limits. We think we know who we are, what we are, how we are. But until you know yourself...