Month: October 2024
Orientation: Tradition and Time Consuming Meetings
Olivia Caime ’23 Contributing Writer On Aug. 29, 2019, Trinity College welcomed the class of 2023 with open arms. Students hit the ground running with […]
A More Perfect Union: the Case for Gender Quotas
Mary Tursi ’20 Contributing Writer Women are still drastically underrepresented in positions of power and prominence, preventing the United States from achieving the equality it […]
On Improving Trinity: Friedman’s Adam Smith U
Daniel Nesbitt ’22 Opinion Editor Over the past few weeks a number of different organizations have published their official College rankings for the 2019/20 academic […]
Trinity Rises in WSJ Rankings, Same Ranking in USNWR
Kat Namon ’22 News Editor The Wall Street Journal released the annual report on college rankings for 2020 on Sept. 4. The rankings are created […]
Policy Bans Kegs at Greek Life Parties
Brendan W. Clark ’21 Managing Editor Trinity College has recently enacted a new policy which prohibits the use of kegerators—commonly referred to as “kegs”—in the […]
Two Arrests Made Following Armed Robbery on Campus
Brendan W. Clark ’21 Managing Editor The Hartford Police Department and Trinity College’s Campus Safety officers were dispatched to address an armed robbery and motor […]
Bronin Clinches Democrat Nomination for Mayor
Shawn Olstein ’22 Contributing Writer Luke Bronin won the Democratic primary election for mayor of Hartford on Tuesday, Sept. 10. Bronin, the incumbent mayor, won […]
The Peaceful Tragedy of Turning 21 in America
Ben Gambuzza ’20 Contributing Writer I live on the Long Walk in a first-floor dorm, so I hear most of the conversation that passes by […]
Trump and Greenland Purchase: The Art of the Deal?
Christo Toub ’22 Contributing Writer While the mainstream media has mocked President Trump for contemplating purchasing Greenland, it is actually not a bad idea at […]
Lies and Deceit: China and the Effects of Censorship
Sam Taishoff ’22 Contributing Writer As America gets ready to enter its 2020 presidential election, it is important to remember that we are not the […]