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Mirage yearbook sent to presses

Mirage yearbook sent to presses

Editors, staff overcome challenges while documenting school year
Mikayla Mullin, Pulse Reporter March 28, 2021

It’s been a historic year under COVID-19, which means that the Mirage, Trinity’s yearbook, had the opportunity to make a historic yearbook. Now that the 2020-2021 Mirage has gone to the presses, how...

Black History Month set up in the library

Getting Involved with Black History Month

The SDIO Director highlights the importance of Black History Month
Mikayla Mullin, Pulse Reporter February 28, 2021

In response to Trinity students’ call for increased diversity and inclusion, Trinity’s Student Diversity and Inclusion Office has been working on programming for Black History Month. The director...

Photo courtesy of Juan Sepulveda

Trinity Professor Worked for Biden Transition Team

Juan Sepulveda held two roles in the Biden/Harris transition team
Mikayla Mullin, Pulse Reporter February 7, 2021

The game “Six degrees of Kevin Bacon” is based on the assumption that everyone in Hollywood has no more than six degrees of separation from Kevin Bacon. Well, no offense to Kevin Bacon, but Trinity...

Maranda Larsen for the CELCS story Photo credit: Millie Eckel

Career Services aims to ease career anxiety

Mikayla Mullin October 21, 2020
Tiger Connections program created to connect Trinity students to alumni networks.
Photo credit: Ren Rader

Dean Tuttle: Twenty Years of Service

Mikayla Mullin October 14, 2020
Dean Tuttle has served as Trinity’s Dean since 1999. Needless to say, he has had many years of service at Trinity.
Antonia Castañeda is one of the speakers at the Chicanas, Politics, and the Chicano Movement talk Photo credit: Kate Nuelle

Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month

Mikayla Mullin September 23, 2020
It’s the start of Hispanic Heritage Month, and the Trinity community is celebrating.

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