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Dune expertly blends cinematography and sound

Dune expertly blends cinematography and sound

Om Dighe, Opinion Columnist November 11, 2021

“Dune: Part One” is the latest film from Denis Villeneuve, the filmmaker behind “Blade Runner 2049,” “Arrival” and “Incendies.” The first half of Villeneuve’s two-part adaptation of Frank...

The curated sound of KRTU

The curated sound of KRTU

Students gain on-air experience while exploring new music
Ashley Allen, Arts Columnist October 28, 2021

KRTU is the independent radio station owned by Trinity University which plays jazz music from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. and indie rock music from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. every day on channel FM 91.7. The station has...

2021 Texas Art Biennial on view at five museums across the state

2021 Texas Art Biennial on view at five museums across the state

Exhibition combines contemporary artworks from Texas-based and non-Texas-based artists
Ashley Allen, Arts Columnist October 14, 2021

The 2021 Texas Art Biennial, titled A New Landscape, A Possible Horizon, puts some of the latest, most innovative contemporary art on view at five art galleries and museums across San Antonio and Houston...

Theatre back on-stage with physical audience following virtual semesters

Theatre back on-stage with physical audience following virtual semesters

"365 Days/365 Plays,” directed by professor Kyle Gillett, comes to stage on Oct. 1
Ayden Smith, Arts Reporter September 23, 2021

Rachel Joseph, associate professor for theatre, is directing the department’s second show of the fall semester, “Silent Retreat.” In preparing for this upcoming show, Joseph has not forgotten the...

Photo credit: Gracen Hoyle

For the Record: a review of CTV3: Cool Tapes Vol. 3 by Jaden

Christian Settles September 10, 2020
Jaden’s third mixtape departs from his previous style and gives listeners an array of songs to chill and vibe to.
Student Jimmy Phan practices for his piano class with Dr. Carolyn True on campus. Students are a assigned a specific practice room, and must use a weekly sign up form to indicate their reservations. Additionally, students are responsible for wiping down pianos after use, and allowing the room to air out for fifteen minutes when they have finished practicing. Photo credit: Kate Nuelle

The show must go on: Fine Art departments go remote

Joshua Anaya September 3, 2020
Fine arts faculty plan virtual performances, creative exploration and effective learning despite uncertainty.
Photo credit: Gracen Hoyle

“Useless” degrees: Not so useless after all

Julian Valdez September 3, 2020
Why I chose to become a philosophy major
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Studio Art Amidst COVID-19

Joshua Anaya August 27, 2020
Amidst ongoing pandemic, studio art department prepares extensively for incoming students
Trinity hires new percussion instructor

Trinity hires new percussion instructor

Austin Davidson October 20, 2019
Bryce Turner fulfills new role in the Department of Music
Student Artist Spotlight: Max Armitage

Student Artist Spotlight: Max Armitage

Jocelyn Brooks October 3, 2019
For most students, lemon drops are simply a nostalgic childhood candy. But for sophomore Maximillian Armitage aka Maxgotthetracks, they inspired the production of his new rap album “Lemondrop,” which was released on Sept. 28. Upon its production, I was able to sit down with the artist and learn the story behind the candy.
Hannah Hsu

Trinity’s newest A capella group takes the stage

Savannah Wahlgren September 20, 2019
Senior Hannah Hsu establishes Soli Deo Gloria, a Christian singing ensemble
(left to right) Camden Lemond, Grant Peterson Photo credit: Matthew Claybrook

Time for a Lunar New Year

Noor Rahman February 14, 2019
Four cultural clubs slated to perform at annual celebration