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On air with TigerTV

On air with TigerTV

A peek into the production behind TigerTV
Al Stubblefield, Arts Reporter February 20, 2025

The studio for TigerTV, Trinity’s campus television station, lies in room 425 of the Richardson Communications Center. Three times a week, TigerTV goes live with shows written and produced by students. TigerTV...

Smut

I’m tired of reading romance

Like it or not, ‘BookTok’ has shifted the reading market
Al Stubblefield, Arts Reporter February 13, 2025

Self-publishing is becoming a more common publishing method, and social media apps like TikTok provide ways for creators to share their literature without having to rely on their publisher’s marketing....

A person with their back in view, in their shadow lies the broken body of a robot, its tv screen head shattered, among brushes, a beret, and a canvas depicting mangled AI-style hands. The blotches of red lead to the fist of the person. Color

Generative AI vs. artists

The good, the bad and the overwhelming
Al Stubblefield, Arts Reporter January 30, 2025

Unfortunately generative AI doesn’t suck anymore. Before, I was easily able to spot AI images by counting fingers or teeth, but now, more data has been collected and the algorithms are more refined,...

Previously on SGA: Proposals for new bylaws

Previously on SGA: Proposals for new bylaws

Al Stubblefield, Arts Reporter January 27, 2025

  The following covers the meeting on Jan. 22. CLIMATE CHECK Senior Senator Jackson Delhagen requested that Facilities physically mark alternate routes to the construction on campus. President...

Previously on SGA: Vulture in Beze/Herndon

Previously on SGA: Vulture in Beze/Herndon

The following covers the meeting on Nov. 20.
Al Stubblefield, Arts Reporter November 21, 2024

CLIMATE CHECK First-year Senator John De Hoyos brought up students’ concerns over rodents and vultures in Albert Herff-Beze Residence Hall and Harold D. Herndon Residence Hall. The vulture, which Senator...

Simple Christmas Recipes

Simple Christmas Recipes

Al Stubblefield, Arts Reporter November 21, 2024

Miniature cheesecakes My grandmothers make these bite-sized cheesecakes every year. They are extremely simple and quick to make, but allow for a great deal of customization with toppings. This recipe...

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...