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The Student News Site of Trinity University

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Ideas for winter fun

Ideas for winter fun

List of events and ideas for general fun to keep you busy when school isn’t
Spencer Schyma, Arts & Entertainment Reporter November 18, 2022

Around this time of the semester, burnout, abundant stress and precious little free time is a fact of life at Trinity, but it doesn’t hurt to start thinking about what you're going to do with all that...

For those ungifted with gift ideas

For those ungifted with gift ideas

Theresa Ho November 28, 2018
Things to ask for if you don't know what you want for the holidays
While sports reporter Elise Hester considers the baseball boys to be her friends, she also enjoys teaching them a lesson. illustration by Andrea Nebhut

An ideally tech-free holiday

Manfred Wendt November 30, 2017

As 2017 comes to an end, we once again find ourselves further more invested in our precious technology than anything else. We find ourselves asking again and again who is really in charge, the machines...

photo by Miguel Webber

Thoughts from abroad: Celebrating Halloween in Spain

Soleil Gaffner October 26, 2017

Studying abroad is one of those once-in-a-lifetime opportunities that is hard to pass up. But missing your favorite American holidays while abroad will always make you think twice. Halloween is undoubtedly...

illustration by Yessenia Lopez

Students reflect on not celebrating Halloween

Kaylie King October 26, 2017

As Halloween approaches, many students are excited for the holiday and are making plans to celebrate. However, some students either choose not to celebrate or grew up not celebrating, and view Halloween...

Apples and honey are a traditional meal following the fast of Rosh Hashana. illustration by Andrea Nebhut

Jewish students celebrate Rosh Hashana

Meredith Goshell September 27, 2017

Jewish students celebrated Rosh Hashana, the Jewish new year, from sundown last Wednesday to Thursday's sunset. Judaism follows a lunar calendar, not the traditional Gregorian calendar, so the Jewish new...