Month: November 2024
Jessica Bennett Discusses Feminism and the Workplace
By Jenna Gershman Contributing Writer This past Thursday, acclaimed author and journalist Jessica Bennett came to Trinity to discuss feminism in the workplace and strategies […]
Facing Smaller Staff, Health Center Cuts Hours
Joe DiBaccio Contributing Writer Last week, the Health Center announced that it is cutting its Saturday hours, effective Oct. 22, as a result of a […]
WGRAC Hosts Trinity’s Annual Red Flag Campaign
By Gillian Reinhard Staff Writer The red flags arrayed in a peace sign above the Lower Long Walk have a greater significance than a gesture […]
Alcohol-Free Tailgate Space Created for Homecoming
CHRIS BULFINCH ’18 NEWS EDITOR Tailgating with alcohol will not be allowed in the parking lot adjacent to the athletic field at the end of […]
Halloween on Vernon
CAMPBELL NORTH ’17 EDITOR IN CHIEF For 26 years, Halloween on Vernon has worked to bridge the gap between campus and community by providing opportunities […]
Student Job Spotlight: Marina Pappas '19
KATHERINE ROHLOFF ’19 FEATURES EDITOR The Tripod sat down with Marina Pappas ’19 who is a Career Development Center Fellow that has been working to […]
Musical "Company" Performed at Austin Arts Center
TRIP SLAYMAKER ’18 A&E EDITOR When Company premiered on Broadway in 1970, it was seen as a new kind of musical. The legendary Stephen Sondheim […]
Trump’s Legacy Will Live on in His Supporters
By BORA ZALOSHNJA ’20 CONTRIBUTING WRITER If Hillary Clinton is elected President on Nov. 8, many people will breathe a sigh of relief. A dislike of Donald […]
Bantam Artist of the Week: Abigail McNulty '20
ERIN GANNON ’19 A&E EDITOR Every artist has their muse, and it is often that the inspiration for a piece of art is born from […]
The Seven Letter Word that Is Missing from Politics
By KIRA EDISON ’20 CONTRIBUTING WRITER Respect. This word can quickly bring up images of Aretha Franklin belting her heart out and can cause that […]