Month: November 2024
Harvard Professor to Lecture on Frederick Douglass
KELLY VAUGHAN ’17 FEATURES EDITOR Frederick Douglass, one of the most notable African-American ex-slaves turned abolitionists, is also the most photographed individual of the 19th […]
Trinity Neuroscience Department Turns 25
MOLLY SCHINELLER ’18 CONTRIBUTING WRITER This year, neuroscience has been at the forefront of academia and programming at Trinity in honor of the 25th anniversary […]
Relay for Life Date Auction, Huge Success
AMANDA MUCCIO ’18 CONTRIBUTING WRITER The Relay for Life Club, in coordination with co-sponsors Alpha Delta Phi, Cleo of Alpha Chi, the Ivy Society, Kappa […]
Trinity Mourns Loss of Professor Butcher
MASON OSGOOD ’17 NEWS EDITOR Beloved Trinity College professor Marjorie Van Eenam Butcher passed away at the age of 90 on Apr. 6, 2016. The […]
Women’s Lax Dominates Conn and Springfield
ANTHONY ZUCARO ’16 SPORTS EDITOR The Trinity College Women’s Lacrosse team had a very successful week after two straight wins in a row against Connecticut […]
Men’s Lacrosse Beats Roger Williams on the Road
HENRY PHELPS ’18 CONTRIBUTING WRITER Trinity College Men’s Lacrosse traveled to New London and clashed with the Connecticut College Camels on Wednesday, Apr. 6. The […]
Softball Cleans Up
JUSTIN FORTIER ’18 SPORTS EDITOR The Trinity College softball team snatched a 13-9 victory in the third game of the series claiming the sweep of […]
Track & Field Works Amherst
ANTHONY ZUCARO ’16 SPORTS EDITOR Both the Men and Women’s Track and Field teams performed at an equal level at the Amherst meet this week, […]
Trinity Student Creates App to Buy and Sell Textbooks
MICAH ONDITI ’18 CONTRIBUTING WRITER Micah Onditi ’18, a current Trinity student, created an app called Mivy. Mivy is an e-commerce app designed exclusively for […]
Trinity’s Connection to a Major Piece of Architecture
THOMAS RICE ’17 CONTRIBUTING WRITER Next time you are on the Long Walk, look up inside the archway between Williams Memorial and Jarvis, and be […]