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The Student News Site of Trinity University

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Breaking down the Trinity policies, perspective of underage drinking

Breaking down the Trinity policies, perspective of underage drinking

Sidney Hopkins August 18, 2016

As first-years move on to Trinity's campus, they may anticipate enjoying newfound independence after unpacking is complete and parents have finished saying goodbye. While first-years will undoubtedly look...

Trinity musicians present performances with purpose

Trinity musicians present performances with purpose

Sidney Hopkins April 22, 2016

Next Tuesday, April 26, several female faculty and students will perform in Trinity's annual Celebration of Women's Voices program. The showcase will include Trinity's 75-member women's choir, student...

Trinity housing shortage leaves room for improvement

Trinity housing shortage leaves room for improvement

Emily Elliott April 22, 2016

As the spring semester comes to a close, students have begun procrastinating for finals, packing up their belongings and finalizing living arrangements for next year. The room reservation process has ended,...

A Trinity Story for the Books

A Trinity Story for the Books

Julia Elmore April 22, 2016

Faith Deckard has had a busy semester. She excitedly committed to being a peer tutor, track and field athlete, Young Life participant and McNair scholar, but when an unexpected curve ball was thrown her...

Trinity talent shines under the Spotlight

Trinity talent shines under the Spotlight

Emily Elliott April 15, 2016

Last Saturday, Trinity students competed in the annual Spotlight talent show hosted by the Student Programming Board. Of the twelve singers, bands and dance troupes that participated, the Trinitones men's...

Trinity seniors recognized as Fulbright scholars

Trinity seniors recognized as Fulbright scholars

Sidney Hopkins April 15, 2016

Each year, students across the country are awarded the Fulbright English Teaching Assistant (ETA) Award. The program places Fulbright scholars in classrooms across the world to assist English teachers....

Murder, mystery take the stage in "The Mousetrap"

Murder, mystery take the stage in “The Mousetrap”

Momo Setamou April 15, 2016

The Trinity theatre department is hosting its final performances of Agatha Christie's suspense-filled classic, "The Mousetrap" in the Stieren Theater this Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. Christie wrote...

Nobel Prize-winning economist visits Trinity Thursday evening

Nobel Prize-winning economist visits Trinity Thursday evening

Momo Setamou April 8, 2016

Very rarely do we come across extraordinary individuals who have used their positions of power to devote their entire lives to helping people in disenfranchised spaces who would otherwise have their voices...

Students interested in summer classes at Trinity or elsewhere encouraged to inquire, seek approval

Students interested in summer classes at Trinity or elsewhere encouraged to inquire, seek approval

Emily Elliott April 8, 2016

As summer is quickly approaching, students are working hard on finishing their semesters with good grades under their belt so they can begin enjoying their long break from school. While some students are...

ISA hosts colorful cultural celebration

ISA hosts colorful cultural celebration

Julia Elmore April 8, 2016

Though the weather in San Antonio has felt like springtime for most of the year, the official season has just begun. The weather is warmer, the flowers are blooming and, of course, the pollen is everywhere....

Debate team travels to national tournament

Debate team travels to national tournament

Sidney Hopkins April 8, 2016

Last weekend, Trinity University sent two teams to the National Debate Tournament (NDT) at Binghamton University in New York. Seniors Maggie Solice and Nathan Rothenbaum competed alongside first year Drew...

Women in STEM strive to break barriers

Women in STEM strive to break barriers

Julia Elmore April 1, 2016

Cultural norms, intimidation, parents and teachers who reinforce stereotypes and sexual harassment are just a few possible reasons for the underrepresentation of women in science, technology, engineering...