Month: November 2024
Bantams Stomp Mules in Football Season Opener
MADISON VAUGHN ’21 CONTRIBUTING WRITER The afternoon of September 16 was sweltering hot, but the stands were packed as Trinity and Colby met on Jessee/ […]
Strong Start for Bantam XC
JOSEPH LADD ’19 STAFF WRITER The Trinity Bantams cross-country program opened Fall 2017 with first place finishes at the Trinity Invitational two weeks ago. Both […]
Trinity Soccer Struggles vs. Hamilton
MATEO VASQUEZ ’21 CONTRIBUTING WRITER Saturday, September 16, 2017: What began as a cloudy day turned out to be a scorcher as the Trinity men’s […]
Aronofsky's "Mother!" Is a Puzzle
AMANDA LAFFERTY ’21 A&E EDITOR One of the more controversial films to come out this year, mother! has become the center of debate for a […]
J.P. Morgan's Gift In Spotlight at Wadsworth Atheneum
ALISON COFRANCESCO ’20 STAFF WRITER Through Dec. 31, the Wadsworth Atheneum is displaying “Mind of the Collector,” an exhibition honoring John Pierpont Morgan. Morgan was […]
Hartford Symphony Orchestra Opens with Ceremony
GILLIAN REINHARD ’20 BEN GAMBUZZA ’20 MANAGING EDITORS On Friday, Oct. 6th, the Hartford Symphony Orchestra will be hosting its opening concert of the season, […]
Trinity Welcomes New Faculty Members for 2017-2018 School Year
JOSEPH DIBACCO ’19 NEWS EDITOR Trinity is welcoming several new faculty members for the 2017-2018 school year. Professor Lauren Caldwell is coming to Trinity as […]
Trinity Music Legend John Rose set to Retire in December
BEN GAMBUZZA ’20 MANAGING EDITOR On Thurs. September 7th, across the finely trimmed grass of the quad, there was music in the air. The Chapel […]
Beloved Professor Gerald Moshell holds retirement concert
BEN GAMBUZZA ’20 MANAGING EDITOR After 40 years of teaching at Trinity College, Prof. Gerald Moshell will retire in June, 2018. On Friday Sept. 22, […]