Month: November 2024
Climbing Rates, Seller’s Inflation and the Post-Pandemic Economy
Tyler Griffin ‘24, Jan-Peter Kaufmann ‘24, Griffin Lewis ‘24 and Candida Ogu ‘24 Contributing writers In March 2022, two years after the eruption of the […]
Five Students Meet With President After Protest, Walkout
Savannah Brooks ’26 Managing Editor On Thursday, Dec. 7 at 11:30 a.m., over 200 members of the Trinity community gathered on the Gates Quad outside […]
Trinflation: How Has Inflation for Students Compared with the U.S. Inflation Since 2020?
Greg Linton ‘24, Jacob Deck ‘24 and Enzi Dabner ‘24 Contributing writers When asked to describe his impression of prices over the course of his […]
Letter to the Editor
To the editors of the Trinity Tripod: As a Trinity alum and current user of the alumni audit program, I’ve been spending time on campus the […]
The Perspective of a Jewish Student at Trinity College Post-Oct. 7
Samara Quintero ’25 Contributing writer I am afraid of being misunderstood or isolated as a result of sharing my thoughts in this article. But Trinity […]
Students Silently Protest During Trinity’s Annual Festive Tradition
Lily Mellitz ’26 Staff writer Wearing masks and keffiyehs, an organized group of peaceful student protesters proceeded in silence to the main quad on Thursday, […]
$65 — Privilege, Poverty and Food Insecurity at Trinity College
Emmanuel Gezahegne Mitikie ‘26Contributing Writer On Privilege: We are here. We are grateful.I am grateful to be here. During my two years here I have […]
A Statement on The Walkout
Trinity Student Coalition for Justice in Palestine In accordance with Trinity’s mission to “prepare students to be bold, independent thinkers who lead transformative lives,” we, […]
Students Silently Walk Out, Admin in Hot Seat
Olivia Silvey ’25 & Iqra Athar ’26 Editor-in-Chief & News Editor Approximately 80 students walked out of the recent Peace Vigil held for Palestine & […]