Month: October 2024
Common Hour discussion on elections
MAGGIE ELIAS ’17 EDITOR-IN-CHIEF On Thursday, Nov. 12 during Common Hour, Student Government Association’s (SGA) Academic Affairs Committee hosted a discussion centered around the issues […]
Cranksgiving alley cat bike race to support local food pantry
JUSTIN FORTIER ’18 NEWS EDITOR Although the weather is getting colder, the time is just right for the annual Cranksgiving charity alley cat bike race. […]
Students organize public dialogue on campus culture
CHRIS BULFINCH ’18 NEWS EDITOR The raw and frigid wind that swept across campus on Saturday did not dissuade the football team from playing their […]
Students see new music facilities as major improvement
MAX FERTIK ’19 STAFF WRITER Today I woke up to the metal crunching sounds of construction that seems to be constantly occurring on the Trinity […]
Climate change: our nation’s most recent hot topic
MAX FURIGAY ’19 COLUMNIST In a year, as the overwhelming deluge of political coverage constantly reminds us, Americans will choose a new president. While the […]
Yik Yak: Platform for communities or for threats?
ANNELISE GILBERT ’17 FEATURES EDITOR Yik Yak’s mission statement claims that it is “building the most authentic way for people to connect with their communities […]
Donald Trump hosts SNL, makes huge mistake
REBECCA REINGOLD ’17 STAFF WRITER Political figures are elected into office in order to represent a professional and appropriate view of the United States. A […]
Trinity football wraps up season with win over Wesleyan
The Trinity College football team played their final game of the season against rival Wesleyan University this Saturday, Nov. 14, on Jessee/Miller Field. The Bantams […]
Trinity squash teams gear up for successful seasons
As the fall sports season comes to a close, the winter brings upon a tremendous force, Trinity College Squash. Both the men and women’s teams […]
Malalai Wassil ’99: Evolving from Afghanistan to U.S.
MOLLY SCHINELLER ’18 STAFF WRITER During her time at Trinity, Malalai Wassil ’99 focused much of her efforts on working hard outside of class. She […]