Month: November 2024
SGA Discusses Campus Climate
Faith Monahan ’24 Contributing Writer This Sunday, following a two-week break, the SGA met to discuss committee updates, moved forward with implementing a Parliamentarian position […]
Positive COVID Cases Decrease On Campus
Daniel J. Nesbitt ’22 Managing Editor Garrett Kirk ’24 News Editor Vice President of Student Success and Enrollment Management Dean Joe DiChristina sent out an […]
Trinity Announces New Special Opportunity Hires, Provides Data on Faculty Diversity
Jack P. Carroll ’24 News Editor Acting Dean of the Faculty and Vice President for Academic Affairs Sonia Cardenas announced Trinity’s new special opportunity hires […]
Trinity College Rowing Community Remembers and Honors Influential Program Coach Larry Gluckman
Mateo Vasquez ’21 Sports Editor On Mar. 30, 2021, the rowing community and Trinity College lost Larry Gluckman, an amazing former coach of the program, […]
March Madness Finals Recap: Tournament Ends with Baylor Bringing Home a Huge Victory against Gonzaga
Anna Bauer ’23 Sports Editor On Monday Apr. 5, the 2021 March Madness tournament came to end with the Baylor University Bears taking home the […]
Tripod Editorial: On Data Transparency and COVID-19 Vaccinations
Standing in line at the Xfinity Center in Hartford to receive a dose of the coronavirus vaccine was a rather surreal experience that more and […]
Young Adult Vaccinations Essential for Ending Pandemic
Anders Klass ’22 Contributing Writer Unfortunately, as temperatures rose during 2020 in the Northern Hemisphere, vacations were cancelled, holidays were postponed, and employment was limited […]
The Threat of the Fast-Food Industry: Its Horrible Environmental Practices Are Wholly Unsustainable
Alex Wecht ’24 Opinion Editor Regrettably, the consumer price of fresh, healthy, organic, and sustainable foods soars high above that of junk food counterparts. Much […]
Compassion Needed to Ensure Widespread Vaccination
Skyler Simpkins ’23 Opinion Editor The time has come for us in Connecticut to make appointments for our coronavirus vaccination, but we must not forget […]
No Country is a Worthy Host for the Olympic Games
Mimi Milligan ’24 Contributing Writer As the situation in China’s Xinjiang province grows increasingly dire, pundits in the United States and beyond have entertained and […]