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Black History Month Spotlight: Naya Rivera

Black History Month Spotlight: Naya Rivera

Trinity students share how the late star's character on Glee impacted them
Kayla Padilla, Editor-in-Chief February 12, 2021

Santana Lopez, Naya Rivera’s most memorable television character, served as a vessel for the Afro-Latinx queer experience for countless young girls. The late actress, who was tragically recovered on...

Andrew Walker (he/him, 2023, Political Science and Sociology major)and Xander Hancock (he/him, 2022, Business Administration with a Concentration in Marketing, and Spanish). Photo credit: Claire Sammons

TUPS presents “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare”

Joshua Anaya November 5, 2020
Theatre troupe adjusts to unconventional performance practices to follow safety requirement
Photo credit: Kate Nuelle

Exploring the afterlife of San Antonio’s art organizations

Joshua Anaya October 29, 2020
Exhibits and galleries in San Antonio re-open as art directors adjust operations to maintain safety
Photo credit: Ren Rader

Remembering musician Eddie Van Halen after his death

Joshua Anaya October 21, 2020
Iconic rock guitarist, musical inventor and family man dies at 65 due to complications from lung cancer
Photo credit: Kate Nuelle

Exploring the afterlife of San Antonio’s local music scene

Joshua Anaya September 30, 2020
San Antonio musicians practice creativity, community building and self-discovery while in quarantine.
Photo credit: Ren Rader

You don’t need somewhere to go to get all dressed up

Joshua Anaya September 23, 2020
Reclaiming a passion for style while social distancing
Photo credit: Ren Rader

From Florida to California: ‘Baskin’ in the light of the dance floor

Joshua Anaya September 23, 2020
Tiger King’s Carole Baskin stirs controversy after making debut appearance on Dancing with the Stars.
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: Diep Hoang

Studio Art Amidst COVID-19

Joshua Anaya August 27, 2020
Amidst ongoing pandemic, studio art department prepares extensively for incoming students
A message to Danny Anderson and the Board of Trustees: Divest.

A message to Danny Anderson and the Board of Trustees: Divest.

Ethan Crane April 30, 2020
A case for Trinity's divestment from fossil fuels
Free speech is not always agreeable

Free speech is not always agreeable

Gabriel Odom April 24, 2020
In response to Josh Anaya's "A case against the idolization of Theresa May"
A case against the idolization of Theresa May

A case against the idolization of Theresa May

Joshua Anaya April 4, 2020
Why it was reckless of Trinity to bring her to campus.
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