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Religion professor Chad Spigel to offer new special topics course

Julia Elmore January 23, 2015

With stories about Israel, Jerusalem and Palestine in the news almost daily, many may wonder what issues surround this area and how they started. This semester, Trinity students have an opportunity to...

Official Trinity app to be available for download by mid-February

Leah Hoffpauir January 23, 2015

Smartphone users will soon have the option of downloading an official Trinity app for everyday use. The app, currently being referred to as TU Life, will combine several websites commonly visited by Trinity...

Business professor retires

Julia Elmore January 23, 2015

After 31 years, various positions, awards and honors, Don Van Eynde has retired from a full, diverse career at Trinity. Van Eynde came to Trinity in 1984, following a career in the U.S. Army involving...

Vespers by Anh-Viet Dinh

Trinity celebrates holidays with concert, Vespers and Oakmont

Heather Bush December 5, 2014

At 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 5, Trinity's music department will host its annual Christmas concert in Laurie Auditorium. The event will feature the choirs, orchestra, handbell choir and wind ensemble. In...

Photo by Jordan Leeper

Trinity participates in International Education Week

Sarah Davis December 5, 2014

International Education Week 2014 was held Monday, Nov. 17, to Friday, Nov. 21, and featured numerous daily events on campus. The week was held in conjunction with a national initiative of the U.S. Departments...

Sumner speaks about online dating

Julia Elmore December 5, 2014

Recently, Erin Sumner, an assistant professor in the department of human communication, received media attention for her contributions to research on online dating. She was featured on Channel 4 news on...

Students have chance to win President’s Volunteer Service Award

Julia Elmore December 5, 2014

In the coming weeks, Trinity students will have the opportunity to be selected for the President's Volunteer Service Award for their hours of community service either as an individual or in groups. Awards...

Reflections Program focuses on college experience

Sarah Davis December 5, 2014

The Reflections Program is a voluntary, non-credit program open to all first-year students to provide a time and space for thinking about life's biggest questions. The program meets once a week for 90...

Students showcase artwork in exhibit

Sarah Davis December 5, 2014

Two student art exhibits opened on Nov. 20 in the Neidorff Art Gallery following the opening reception that evening. One exhibit, titled "Woven from Fragments," features the work of seniors Megan Brown,...

Trinity alumnus releases new book on Texas

Heather Bush December 5, 2014

On Nov. 4, Richard Parker"”Trinity class of "˜85"”released his first book, "Lone Star Nation: How Texas Will Transform America." While at Trinity, Parker was a columnist for the Trinitonian and...

Trinity University Film Society goes on hiatus

Julia Elmore December 5, 2014

Although miscommunication led to a hiatus for Trinity University's Film Society this semester, the founders of the organization, juniors Bria Woods and Blake Duckers, plan to kick the group into gear next...

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Spring trips offer students international education

Heather Bush November 21, 2014

Berlin, Germany May 17-31 Course Requirement: PLSI 3491-70 Global City Berlin 1 credit hour during the semester plus 3 credit hours abroad The class and trip to Berlin will focus on the politics...