Month: November 2024
Trinity Addresses Faculty's Sanctuary Campus Request
ANNELISE GILBERT ’17 CAMPBELL NORTH ’17 EDITORS IN CHIEF Following the results of the presidential election, a flurry of college communities across the country have urged […]
Group Work: The Sum of Its Parts
Jessica Chotiner ’17 Opinion Editor College teaches us many lessons and though I could spend paragraphs listing the gamut, I want to comment on one […]
Don’t Threaten to Leave America, Help to Save it
By AIDAK TUREK Staff Writer I want to talk about the election. So do you, I imagine. This particular election cycle has given Americans across […]
Trinity’s Thanksgiving Break: All Work and No Play
By EMILY LLERENA ’18 Contributing Writer Many professors assign long-term projects or have tests right after Thanksgiving break. Is this OK? Should Thanksgiving break be […]
Expensive Meal Plans Fail to Suit Student Lifestyle
By MAX FURIGAY ’19 News Editor There is no such thing as a free lunch, but somehow, Chartwells is getting plenty of them. I am […]
Are People Reacting Too Strongly to the Election?
By BORA ZALOSHNJA ’20 Staff Writer On Wednesday, Nov. 9, protests erupted around the nation. Donald Trump had just been elected president, and many people […]
The Electoral College: An Affront to U.S. Democracy
By HUNTER SAVERY ’20 Contributing Writer Everyone knows that America is a democratic nation with a government that is “by the people, of the people, […]
Why President Trump's Misogyny Matters
By Max Furigay ’19 News Section Editor We can work with President Trump on a variety of issues. I truly believe that his policy choices […]
Trinity Addresses Campus Climate Following Election
By Chris Bulfinch ’18 News Editor In the days following the election of Donald Trump to the presidency, there have been gatherings, both formal and […]
Annual Voices Raised in Power Event Held at the Mill
By Will Verdeur ’19 Staff Writer At 7:30 p.m. on Thursday Nov. 10, the Mill hosted Voices Raised in Power. This is an annual event […]