About once a week I have this sort of jarring realization that, for all intents and purposes, I am living in a previously unforeseen future. I live with technology that science fiction writers from decades...
Every day, I find some reminder of a guest lecture here at Trinity from a distinguished individual, either in my email or on a poster I see on my way to class. Most of the time, I have never heard of these...
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Should you spank your children? Of course. Or maybe not. We haven't really decided. This should make for a great editorial. You might say, but lovely Trinitonian staff,...
I have many flaws. I think it's healthy to admit that. It keeps you grounded and often fights off one of the biggest human afflictions: arrogance. I dislike those people who think they're perfect. It's...
This past Wednesday, Cay Crowe lectured on abstinence as part of Trinity University's Pizza and Pleasure series. The lecture series is designed to allow students to learn about and discuss issues regarding...
Last week, MOVE Trinity and the Trinity Progressives partnered to register voters on National Voter Registration Day. The registration efforts involved of a tabling event in Mabee and registration in classes...
This past week students, faculty, and staff began working on the Campus Master Plan. Students were put into focus groups, or Monday afternoon there was a campus-wide community forum.
According to the...
On Monday September 14, Ahmed Mohamed, a 14-year-old teenager from Irving, Texas, brought a homemade clock to MacArthur High School to impress his engineering teacher.
The school believed the homemade...
On Thursday, Oct. 16, the presidential search committee met to discuss the results of their Skype interviews with the quarter finalists for the new Trinity University president. They have now pared down...