I'm often reminded just how lucky I am. I found the perfect university for me. I have the opportunity to study and meet people over 5000 miles away from my original home. I also play for one of the top...
Last Thursday Professor Brahm of Northern Michigan University gave a lecture at Chapman auditorium on Israel, anti-semitism and antizionism. I was disappointed by its lack of serious academic research,...
Dear Trinitonian,
I want to respond in print to the article from David Crockett. I also read his response. You are right to leave some aspects of any opinion piece without edits, and I am glad that...
America's pastime, the tired sport. In recent years, baseball has become less comparable to the pop culture games (basketball, football and soccer), and more like golf, or even tennis "” at least in...
If you're reading this, you may think illegal immigration is not an issue, which is understandable. It probably does not affect you personally in the slightest "” as a result of you being better off...
Memory is a funny thing. Remembering things, or not, is one of the most important parts of college. That little piece of information you fail to recall that knocks your 90 down to an 89 is frustrating...
I wrote most of this column on Super Tuesday, but wrapped it up after finding out the results of the various primaries and caucuses. On Tuesday voters chose just under one-fourth of the delegates who will...
There's been plenty to talk about these last days, most notably the primary results from Super Tuesday. But we won't be focusing on that too much. Here's our obligatory take: Clinton takes the majority...
As most of you hopefully know by now, a racist image was recently posted to the Trinity Snaps account. A student shared a picture featuring a rifle pointing out of a car window with the caption "where...
Last week, the editorial board of the Trinitonian wrote a remembrance piece about the late Associate Justice, Antonin Scalia, who just recently passed away.
The editorial mentions, and rightly so, that...
Lately I've been thinking about the actual meanings of holidays and how we spend them. I can see how that might sound cliché, but I promise you that I'm not going to go into any sugar-coated speeches...
Once, when I was eight years old and feeling deathly ill, my mother asked me if I felt okay. I said I felt fine, with the naà¯ve young mindset that things couldn't go wrong and that I couldn't possibly...