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The Student News Site of Trinity University

Trinitonian

Trinity Tigers on Kilimanjaro

Trinity Tigers on Kilimanjaro

Follow a Trinity student on his climb to the top
Devon Bellamy, Pulse Reporter February 6, 2025

Through the study abroad program at Trinity, many students have the opportunity to travel out of the country to learn anything from creative writing to urban planning. Ash Meckel, junior economics and...

Berlin trip abandoned

Berlin trip abandoned

Raised prices caused the cancellation of Global City Berlin study abroad trip
Keira Cahill, News Reporter February 6, 2025

Since its inception in 2015, Trinity has canceled Global City Berlin, a program that has traveled to Germany for the first two weeks of summer, allowing students to explore the city, learn about Berlin’s...

Olive Irons (unsure of major, ask Cameron)

“Do art, be weird!”

How Olive Irons started making resin sculptures and bone art
Cameron Lilly, Pulse Reporter February 6, 2025

Art can be anything from paintings to music to writing. It can also be a pair of resin angel wings and a perfectly intact raccoon skull. Olive Irons, junior environmental studies and anthropology double-major,...

Dr. Glenn Kroeger

A seismic influence

Glenn Kroeger leaves a lasting impact on Trinity University’s earth and environmental geosciences department
Devon Bellamy, Pulse Reporter January 30, 2025

You can thank Glenn Kroeger, associate professor of the newly-renamed earth and environmental geosciences department, for not only his 39 years at the university, but for playing an integral role in bringing...

Upcoming Events

Upcoming Events

Lauren Roddis, Pulse Editor January 30, 2025

STAFF PICK | NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM Feeling the need for a bit of culture on this fine Friday? Ring in the Lunar New Year at the San Antonio Museum of Art. Art on Tap: Year of the Snake features a night...

SURF-ing the summer wave

SURF-ing the summer wave

Finding your passion or profession in 2025
Devon Bellamy, Pulse Reporter November 21, 2024

The word ‘research’ may conjure images of students hunched over lab benches with pipettes and various solutions, but Trinity University offers programs for students within any field of interest. Students...

Painting a picture of our art history department

Painting a picture of our art history department

Checking in with the department following professor and requirement changes
Julianna Plewes, Pulse Reporter November 21, 2024

Art history is in the process of hiring a new professor, as previous department head Kathryn O’Rourke left Trinity University last academic year. This leadership transition and an additional temporary...

Dr. Reis, new hire in the Trinity University Philosophy department

Dr. Teófilo Reis: ‘I am because we are’

Meet Trinity’s newest philosophy professor, activist and passionate conversationalist
Devon Bellamy, Pulse Reporter November 14, 2024

Teófilo Reis, assistant professor of philosophy, defended his second thesis in June. You read that right. Reis has two Ph.Ds to his name, as well as a slew of other degrees. Reis completed two undergraduate...

It’s giving friends

It’s giving friends

Students talk about their Friendsgiving experiences
Cameron Lilly, Pulse Reporter November 14, 2024

Finding people to spend Thanksgiving with when you can’t go home can be a daunting task, but Friendsgiving celebrations create an opportunity for peers to share the love and holiday spirit over a nice...

THE MORNING AFTER

THE MORNING AFTER

Students reflect on election results the morning after
Lauren Roddis, Pulse Editor November 8, 2024

On the morning of Wednesday, Nov. 6, an atypical silence shrouded campus. According to a Trinitonian survey of 214 students conducted the morning of Tuesday, Nov. 5, 71.6% of students thought that Kamala...

138 Oakmont Ct.

An Architectural Dive into Oakmont Court

And what we can learn from architecture
Adom RIchards, Pulse Reporter November 8, 2024

In a country where every city seems to look more and more like all the others, San Antonio can be a nice breath of fresh air. 306 years old and a centerpiece in Texan and American history, San Antonio’s...

David Gerber

What’s your favorite thing about Trinity?

Trinity students share their thoughts on what makes the campus special
Cameron Lilly, Pulse Reporter November 8, 2024

Benjamin Lohmeyer, sophomore psychology major What is your favorite thing about Trinity? “I would have to say how easy it is to reach out to professors and ask them questions. It’s something I really...