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Being a student in Post-Roe v. Wade San Antonio

Being a student in Post-Roe v. Wade San Antonio

Shivani Selladurai, Opinions Columnist September 1, 2022

On June 24 of this past summer, Roe v. Wade was overturned. Constitutional protection over abortion crumbled and was left wide open to the prying hands of the governing states. Anyone who can get pregnant...

Trinity Diversity Connection discusses San Antonio’s Fiesta celebration

Trinity Diversity Connection discusses San Antonio’s Fiesta celebration

Scholars examine Fiesta’s history and cultural appropriation vs. appreciation
Ivanna Bass Caldera, News Reporter March 31, 2022

For the first time since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the famous Fiesta celebration will return with all of its events in the spring (March 30 – April 10). According to the Fiesta San Antonio...

Art is all around us if we look a little closer

Art is all around us if we look a little closer

Ashley Allen, Arts Columnist February 10, 2021

Where can we find art? When thinking of appropriate places for art, often museums, galleries or private collection spaces come to mind. However, art outside of these boundaries is still art, and should...

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: Kate Nuelle

Fun activities in San Antonio that are COVID-19 safe

Paige Wallace September 30, 2020
From the Pearl to the San Antonio Zoo, there is plenty to do in Alamo City
9/18 News briefs

9/18 News briefs

Dana Nichols September 18, 2020
Construction on Oakmont completed by Sept. 12 and more rounds of COVID-19 testing to come.
Special Olympics Club hosts Unified Basketball

Special Olympics Club hosts Unified Basketball

Alejandra Gerlach February 20, 2020
Trinity students volunteer to play weekly with members of San Antonio chapter

Trinity should help combat homelessness in San Antonio

Ethan Crane January 23, 2020
Trinity has the ability to aid San Antonio's homelessness crisis using the residence halls that are vacant for approximately three months out of the year.
Photo credit: Ren Rader

Get out of your musical comfort zone

Katy Browne, Arts and Entertainment Reporter November 13, 2019
You don't need to know an artist or the people you're with to enjoy a concert
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An inside look at student discounts

Noelle Barrera November 11, 2019
Having fun isn't hard when you've got a Tiger Card
Experience life outside of the Bubble

Experience life outside of “the Bubble”

Editorial Board November 7, 2019

Everyone likes to talk about the "Trinity Bubble." Most Trinity students feel comfortable within this mile radius in which we reside for at least three years, and it's kind of cool that alumni can come...

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Find places in SA that you can vibe with

Kathleen Creedon November 7, 2019
No matter how you’re feeling, there’s a place to match your mood

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