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NFL Playoffs Continue in COVID
Mateo Vazquez ’21 Sports Editor Across the nation, COVID has once again risen to higher levels and continues to cause altercations amongst society and ways […]
September Cyber Attack Which Crippled Campus Systems Targeted Donor Information, Recent Admissions Data
Brendan W. Clark ’21 Editor-in-Chief President of the College Joanne Berger-Sweeney reported Tuesday afternoon via email that the cyber-attack which devastated Trinity’s information technology systems […]
Trinity Search For Title IX Coordinator Delayed, Despite Earlier Commitment To Hire In Fall
Brendan W. Clark ’21 Editor-in-Chief Trinity’s efforts to hire a new Associate Vice President for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and Title IX Coordinator have been […]
Trinity Ends In-Person Semester With 17 Still In Quarantine For Coronavirus
Brendan W. Clark ’21 Editor-in-Chief Trinity’s alert level remained at yellow even as the College’s 2,000 students departed from campus Saturday afternoon, concluding a semester […]
Sunday Feature: A History of The Trinity Tripod, 1968-2014
Gillian Reinhard ’20 Special to the Tripod The end of the 1960s and beginning of the 1970s were some of the most eventful and dynamic […]
Weekly Skylights: The Tripod Looks to the Clouds (Nov. 17)
Joey Cifelli ’23 A&E Editor This week features the conclusion to the story begun on the 27th of October. Enjoy. I thought that it sounded […]
Tripod Editorial: The End of an Odd Semester
Trinity reaches this week the conclusion of a most unusual undergraduate semester, one which is no doubt singularly unique in the nearly two-hundred-year history of […]
Moving On: What Comes Next in American Politics
Lucius Bryant ’22 Staff Writer America is always in a state of constant change, whether on a grand or minute scale. The best aspect of […]
The Emergence of Young Voters and Binary Thinking
Anders Klass ’22 Contributing Writer Whether you voted or not in this election, as a young person attached to a college community, you were most […]
The Dangers of Sales Representatives in Main ORs
Skyler Simpkins ’23 Opinion Editor I spent three summers of my high school volunteering in a local hospital’s main operating room in my hometown. I […]