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TriniBaddies: The women of Trinity

Get to know some of the great women that lead the Trinity community.
Omar Ratrut, Pulse Reporter March 23, 2023

March is internationally recognized as Women’s History Month (WHM), a time dedicated to celebrating the women who have fought and continue to fight for equality and justice in communities around the...

First-years John Hawes and Sean Mitchell eating dinner at Mabee Dining hall, an Aramark dining service.

Tigers Against Aramark continue push for contract repeal

Student-led group continues to push for alternative dining
Gloria Farris, News Intern December 31, 2020

Earlier this October, the student group Tigers Against Aramark (TAA) publicized the demand that Trinity break its contract with the food provider Aramark. After releasing a shared statement and sharing...

Khang Cong Photo credit: Kate Nuelle

New ICE Policy Looms Over International Students

Victoria Henretty August 27, 2020
Campus's balance between COVID-19 safety and security for international students
Courtesy of Noelle Barrera

Trinity YDSA plans to organize leftist activism

Kara Killinger January 23, 2020
In its first semester as an RSO, new progressive group will host book club, launch divestment campaign
christianjbrewster.wordpress.com Photo credit: Oliver Chapin-Eiserloh

Facilities Services investigates potential mold

Gabriella Garriga October 24, 2019
Determined to be unidentified, benign growth in Chapman
Photo credit: Oliver Chapin-Eiserloh

Initiative proposes more inclusive senate

Gabriella Garriga September 29, 2019
Faculty Senate moves to include contingent profs. in governance
Why a teach-in?

Why a teach-in?

Gregory Hazelton September 19, 2019

Illustration by Genevieve HumphreysCo-written by Richard Reed, David Spener, Judith Norman, Alfred Montoya and Greg Hazleton“It is worse, much worse, than you think.” So begins the bestselling...

graphic by Tyler Herron.

Several departments host panel on Rohingya crisis

Kaylie King October 10, 2017

The departments of philosophy, sociology and anthropology and political science are hosting a panel discussion on Thursday, Oct. 12, concerning the current crisis that Rohingya people are facing in Myanmar....

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