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Photo credit: Genevieve Humphreys

Trinity will participate in two parades this Fiesta

Kaylie King April 11, 2019
Trinity's floats will tie in with 150th anniversary
Photo credit: Genevieve Humphreys

Triniteers take first pledge class since 2015

Kaylie King February 14, 2019
Fourteen new active members join the fraternity
Jeremy Allen, assistant director for fraternity and sorority life, joins last year's Greek Council in a meeting last April. This year's Greek Council executive board will transition into their roles on Feb. 2, 2018. File photo.

New Greek Council executive board elected

Kaylie King January 24, 2018

Late last semester, nine of the 10 positions on Greek Council's executive board were filled after elections were held. The communications chair remains vacant due to a rule limiting any one organization...

The Jewish Student Association is Trinity’s branch of Hillel, an international organization that develops Jewish student groups on college campuses. File photo

Trinity’s JSA-Hillel holds Shabbat service

Kaylie King January 19, 2018

The Jewish Students Association-Hillel (JSA-Hillel) has organized a Shabbat service open to all of campus to educate non-Jewish students, as well as encourage unity on campus. Shabbat is the observation...

Best For Trinity 2018

Best For Trinity 2018

Editorial Staff January 17, 2018

Winner: Bird Bakery Finalists: Bakery Lorraine, Nothing Bundt Cakes OK, I get it — the cupcakes are delicious. The tables are twee. And the latte is filled with enough sugar to make it more dessert...

Darryl Waldron, right, worked as a professor of business administration at Trinity for 37 years. He is pictured above with his wife, Ayon Wen-Waldron, left. Photo provided  by J. Charlene Davis

Trinity grieves loss of business admin professor

Kaylie King January 17, 2018

Darryl Waldron, professor of business administration, passed away on Dec. 19, 2017, following an illness. In his 37 years on Trinity faculty, Waldron served the community in many ways; he acted as a professor,...

Office manager Judy Norris, left, and registered nurse Beth Barnes, right, both work in the Health Services office. After Barnes' retirement, the office will no longer have Sunday hours available. Photo by Chloe Sonnier, staff photographer.

Health Services changes availability

Kaylie King November 29, 2017

Sheryl Tynes, vice president for student life, sent out an email to Trinity students announcing that Health Services will be closed on Sundays, effective Jan. 14, 2018. The new health services hours will...

David Tuttle, dean of students, will take over the responsibilities of ResLife director until an official replacement is found. File photo.

Tuttle takes over as interim ResLife director

Kaylie King November 29, 2017

The Residential Life staff at Trinity will be undergoing some changes after Melissa Flowers, director of Residential Life, moves to Brown University to work as its senior director of residential education...

Ezra Klein focused his lecture on a quote from Julia Azari, a political science professor at Marquette University who writes for Vox: “The defining characteristic of our moment is that parties are weak while partisanship is strong.” photo by Chloe Sonnier, staff photographer

Ezra Klein visits Trinity

Kaylie King November 15, 2017

The Stieren Theatre overflowed with people and excitement on Nov. 13 as students, faculty and alumni filed into their seats to listen to Ezra Klein speak as the annual Maverick lecturer. Klein is a journalist...

graphic by Tyler Herron, graphics editor

SGA constitutional revisions approved

Kaylie King November 15, 2017

Following the election of a new group of Student Government Association (SGA) senators and a new president and vice president, the Trinity student body was able to vote on SGA's proposed constitutional...

Pizza Classics, a fan-favorite of Trinity students, was given an 88 out of 100 in their health inspections recently. Despite this, students prefer the restaurant to on-campus dining like Mabee Dining Hall. Photo by Chloe Sonnier

Bad health inspection scores do not deter students

Kaylie King November 8, 2017

Pizza Classics, a restaurant close to campus that is beloved by the Trinity community, recently received an 88 out of 100 on its health inspection. Pizza Classics management refused to comment on the rating....

Graphic by Tyler Herron

University Curriculum Council presents changes to scheduling grid

Kaylie King November 7, 2017

The University Curriculum Council (UCC), the committee that oversees all curricular changes, recently introduced possible changes to the class scheduling grid. These changes are supported by some members...