Month: November 2024
Administration Provides Update on College Finances; Endowment Drops 20%, Takes At Least $120 Million Loss As Result of Coronavirus
Brendan W. Clark ’21 Editor-in-Chief Trinity College has announced that, as a result of the COVID-19 crisis, the College is expecting appreciable financial losses in […]
Admissions Office Acts to Respond to Coronavirus, NACAC Department of Justice Consent Decree
Brendan W. Clark ’21 Editor-in-Chief The Trinity College Admissions Office has been bereft with challenges during the spring semester as they respond to the ongoing […]
Faculty Pass Motion Approving Online Summer Courses
Kip Lynch ’22 Staff Writer The faculty met on Tuesday, Apr. 14 and passed a motion approving the offering of online summer courses for students. […]
Trinity Suspends In-Person Student Summer Programs, Research, Employment in Response to COVID-19
Brendan W. Clark ’21 Editor-in-Chief Trinity has announced in an email that all in-person summer programs, research, and student employment are suspended. The decision comes […]
SGA Discusses New Constitution, Hears Testimony from Student on Changes
Kip Lynch ’22 Contributing Writer The student government convened virtually on Apr. 5 in order to discuss COVID-19 and upcoming student elections. SGA announced the […]
For Eric, In a Pandemic
Stephen Valocchi Special to the Trinity Tripod Last night, my partner and I lost a good friend to the Corona virus. We now join the hundreds […]
Staying Connected During COVID-19: Lessons from Urbanism
Garth Myers Special to the Trinity Tripod I just finished a book, scheduled to be available from Bristol University Press in the first week of […]
A History of Trinity College and the Influenza of 1918
Brendan W. Clark ’21 Editor-in-Chief The following is the culmination of research on Trinity and the 1918 influenza that was prepared by the Editor-in-Chief for […]
President Joanne Berger-Sweeney Hosts Town Hall on Student Concerns
Kat Namon ’22 Managing Editor President of the College Joanne Berger-Sweeney held a virtual town hall for students to answer questions regarding the COVID-19 outbreak and […]
College Reunion Festivities Postponed Amidst Coronavirus Crisis
Brendan W. Clark ’21 Editor-in-Chief In a letter to alumni and alumnae Friday morning, Trinity College announced that the College’s Reunion would be postponed as […]