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Student vendor at 2025 Fall Art Market

Crochet and jewelry and bones, oh my!

Student artists cash in at this year’s Autumn Festival Art Market
Al Stubblefield, Arts Reporter November 14, 2024

Over 50 artistic students gathered around the Magic Stones on Nov. 8 to sell their art to passing students. The artists were participating in the Autumn Festival Art Market put on by the Humanities Collective...

Previously, on SGA: SGA reflects on current semester

Previously, on SGA: SGA reflects on current semester

The following covers the meeting on Nov. 13.
Al Stubblefield, Arts Reporter November 14, 2024

CLIMATE CHECK First-year Senator Sydney Barner mentioned concerns from a student over the lack of lighting on the pathway from Murchison Hall to lower campus. Since most of the lighting is from Murchison’s...

Previously on SGA: Loon-E Crew and Uniforms

Previously on SGA: Loon-E Crew and Uniforms

The following covers the meeting on Oct. 30.
Al Stubblefield, Arts and Entertainment Reporter November 7, 2024

The SGA members dressed in Halloween costumes in honor of the meeting falling on the eve of Halloween. Climate Check First-year Senator Pilar Mier reached out to Trey Dunn, TigerCard Coordinator, who...

A performance from Birds of Prey

How to survive a renaissance festival

A guide from an avid renaissance festival fan on how to best prepare for a day of historical fun
Al Stubblefield, Arts and Entertainment Reporter November 7, 2024

If you combined a comic book convention, a county fair and Medieval Times, you’d get the Texas Renaissance Festival. Sprawled across the 70 acres of land located in Magnolia, Texas, are castle towers,...

The Modern ‘Modern Prometheus:’ An age of Frankenstein

The Modern ‘Modern Prometheus:’ An age of Frankenstein

Mary Shelley's 'Frankenstein' is still influencing modern media
Al Stubblefield, Arts Reporter October 31, 2024

Mary Shelley invented the science fiction genre at 19 when she published the classic horror novel “Frankenstein” in 1818. Authors, filmmakers and artists continue to interpret her work to this day. “Frankenstein,”...

Previously on SGA: Sophomore Senator Vacancy Filled

Previously on SGA: Sophomore Senator Vacancy Filled

The following covers the meeting on Oct. 23.
Al Stubblefield, Arts Reporter October 24, 2024

CLIMATE CHECK Junior Senator Sabrina Cinque requested updates on Residential Life and the City Vista gym. President Joy Areola said Residential Life is switching to a new program for housing selection...

Let’s play! Trinity University games online

Let’s play! Trinity University games online

Grab your controller and take a break with student gamers
Al Stubblefield, Arts Reporter October 24, 2024

Interested in competing against universities across the state or just hanging out and sharing games with friends? Trinity University Gaming (TU Gaming) provides opportunities for both with their esports...

‘Bug’ coming soon to the Attic Theater

‘Bug’ coming soon to the Attic Theater

Trinity students prepares to brings their interpretation of Tracy Letts’ play to the stage
Al Stubblefield, Arts Reporter October 17, 2024

"Bug," written by American playwright Tracy Letts and directed by senior communication major Om*, will be performed at the Attic Theater. The play is part of the Student Lab Series, performances completely...

Previously on SGA: Celebrations of Diwali and Yule Ball funded

Previously on SGA: Celebrations of Diwali and Yule Ball funded

The following covers the meeting on Oct. 16.
Al Stubblefield, Arts Reporter October 17, 2024

CLIMATE CHECK First-year Senator Nellie Clark stated that Chapman Center markers are being replaced following previous concerns. Senior Senator Johny Kousa remarked that one of the study rooms in the...

Portrait of Emmanual OSei-Kuffour.

Spooky season brings horror director to campus

Director of Blumhouse’s ‘Black Box’ visits Trinity film study students
Al Stubblefield, Arts and Entertainment Reporter October 10, 2024

Writer and director Emmanuel Osei-Kuffour visited Trinity University last week at the invitation of Patrick Keating, communication professor, to speak on his experience with the film industry. Osei-Kuffour...

Previously on SGA: Library Green Space Returning

Previously on SGA: Library Green Space Returning

The following covers the meeting on Oct. 2.
Al Stubblefield, Arts Reporter October 10, 2024

CLIMATE CHECK Junior Senator Rohit Shetty started off climate check by noting that students had issues with the William H. Bell Center equipment and maintenance. According to President Joy Areola, students...

Previously, on SGA: Chats with Student Affairs and Dining Services

Previously, on SGA: Chats with Student Affairs and Dining Services

The following covers the meeting on Oct. 9.
Al Stubblefield, Arts Reporter October 10, 2024

CLIMATE CHECK First-year Senator Nellie Clark mentioned that dry erase markers in Chapman Center on the second floor hardly ever work. Vice President Allison Waters told Clark to reach out to the departments...