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Memes are the Only Thing Left to Save Us: How the Internet Reformed Reactionary Humor in 2020
Liz Foster ’22 Managing Editor As Election Night stretched across four endless days, teenagers and 20-somethings dashed to the internet to meme their hearts out […]
Recap: Week Eight of the National Football League- The Green Bay Packers Defeat the 49ers, 34-17
Anna Bauer ’23 Sports Editor A few weeks back the Tripod divulged the details of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers versus the Green Bay Packers game […]
Manager Alex Cora Returns Home to the Red Sox
Mateo Vazquez ’21 Sports Editor This past week, the Boston Red Sox made the executive dcision to rehire Alex Cora as the team’s manager despite […]
Steve Cohen Secures Ownership of New York Mets
Mateo Vazquez ’21 Sports Editor The New York Mets have officially come under new ownership of Steve Cohen who purchased the franchise for $2.6 billion. […]
A Quarantine Reflection: Advice from the Editors on How to Approach the Upcoming Winter Break
Bailey McKeon ’22 Features Editor Katie Cerulle ’22 Features Editor Now that break is quickly approaching, the impending fear of isolation and the possibility of […]
Trinity Students Speak on Stress, Relief Following Election
Olivia Papp ’23 Features Editor Following the contentious 2020 election, the Tripod gathered student opinions. Alexander Oaks ’23, a current student actively engaged and interested […]
Alumni Spotlight: Sarah Vazquez ’19
Sarah Vazquez has been anything but idle since graduating in 2019. Following graduation, Sarah worked as a program coordinator for the Trinity/La MaMa Performing Arts […]
Holocaust Survivor Ruth Weiner Speaks at Hillel Event Commemorating Kristallnacht
Brendan W. Clark ’21 “There is nothing cleansing about the Holocaust,” Ruth Weiner, a survivor, told members of the Trinity community last Thursday evening with […]
Trinity Looks Toward Spring Semester and Next Reopening Amidst COVID
Kip Lynch ’22 News Editor Unlike many colleges and universities in the surrounding area, Trinity College will begin in-person classes on Mar. 1. 13-week classes […]
Faculty Pass Proposals by AAC in Reaction to COVID-19
Kat Namon ’22 Managing Editor On Tuesday, Nov. 10, the faculty convened to discuss five motions proposed by the Academic Affairs Committee that would instill […]