Month: April 2024
The Transgender and Non-Binary Music Artists You Should Know in Honor of LGBTQ+ History Month
Jules Bourbeau ’25 A&E Editor In the 1960s, a trans woman named Wendy Carlos completely revolutionized electronic music with her album covering several Johann Sebastian […]
Want to Live in the Wild West? Try TV Show Westworld
CeCe Hampton ’24 Features Editor Have you ever wished you could do whatever you wanted, good or bad, without facing any consequences? Perhaps you have […]
Student Spotlight: Jake McPhail ’24 Shares his Experiences with Trinity College’s Legislative Internship Program
Olivia Papp ’23 Managing Editor Jake McPhail ’24, a history and political science double major, is a current junior at Trinity College. Originally from Southington, […]
A New Team on Campus?: Revisiting the Fencing Club
Jorge Espinoza-Gonzales ‘26 Contributing Writer Do you know that silly sport that British aristocrats in films and TV shows participate in? The one with the […]
Calling All Bubble Tea Aficionados: Two Spots Next to Blue Back Square in West Hartford You Must Try
Hannah Lorenzo ‘25 Staff Writer When I first arrived on campus, one of my first goals was to find the nearest boba spots. I can […]
Tripod Editorial: LGBTQ+ Special Issue Coming November 1st & Our Commitment
Skyler Simpkins ’23 Editor-in-Chief I am excited to announce that on November 1st, our first special issue will be printed in honor of LGBTQ+ History […]
News from Solidarity Sharing Circle at Hillel House
Olivia Silvey ’25 Executive News Editor On Monday, Oct. 3rd, Trinity’s Hillel organization held a Solidarity Sharing Circle at Zachs Hillel House. This event came […]
An Update on the Antisemitic Hate Crime Investigation; Details from Our Interviews
Olivia Silvey ‘25 Executive News Editor Trinity College has begun an investigation into the antisemitic hate crime occurring in Ogilby Hall on Sept. 16th, as […]
Elimination of MetroCards and What It Means for
Bustling New York City and the Rise of Gentrification
Selina Deng ‘25 Contributing Writer As you walk out on the populated streets of “The Big Apple,” you automatically envision a vibrant community of diverse […]
The Phrase We Hear at All College Visits, “Finding Your People,” is Overrated and Leads to Forming Cliches
Rajsi Rana ‘26 Contributing Writer “Finding your people” is one of the most common phrases a college freshman hears. It seems to be embedded in […]