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“Bleakest Dawns” by Hanifa Darwish ’22: Hope for Kabul
Hanifa Darwish ’22 Contributing Writer In the core of South-Central Asia Beats the heart of a people Seventy-one percent Under the age of twenty-five Born […]
Tripod Editorial: Returning to Campus with Caution and Care
Happy first issue! We at the Tripod are, once again, cautiously optimistic about this in-person semester. Walking around campus has felt shockingly normal to us, […]
Women’s Soccer Holds Their Own in Opening Games
BLYTHE HASTINGS ’23 SPORTS EDITOR Even after a loss on Sunday to MIT, the Trinity Women’s Soccer team is optimistic about the season ahead. MIT […]
College Football Stadiums Across the Country Pack the Stands Despite Delta Variant Concerns this Fall Season
PATRICK GRIMES ’23 SPORTS EDITOR Last Saturday, Sept. 11, students in Madison, Wisconsin returned to Camp Randall Stadium in the tens of thousands. The university’s […]
Men’s Soccer Takes the Field for the Season Opener
Patrick Grimes ’23 Sports Editor Trinity men’s soccer opened their 2021 season against cross-town opponent University of St. Joseph on Wednesday night. Prior to Wednesday, […]
Dining Destinations in CT: Trinity Student Favorites
MAURA KEARY ’22 FEATURES EDITOR As many Trinity College students have discovered, Hartford and its neighboring towns are brimming with a plethora of different options […]
Weekly Skylights: The Tripod Looks to the Clouds
JOEY CIFELLI ’23 A&E EDITOR Hello, again. It’s good to see you. How have you been? Mhm. I see. I’m doing well, thanks. Over […]
Special Series of Female Revolutionaries: Coco Chanel
KATIE CERULLE ’22 FEATURES EDITOR When you enter a college formal, a restaurant, a cocktail party, or any event where a dress is appropriate, the […]
Tripod Summer Research Spotlight: Ayanna Platt ’22
BAILEY MCKEON ’22 FEATURES EDITOR Last week, the Tripod sat down with Ayanna Platt ’22, an English and Educational Studies double-major, to learn about her […]
Students Weigh-In on Trinity’s Gradual Transition to Normalcy with the Return to Campus this Fall
OLIVIA PAPP ’23 FEATURES EDITOR Over the past year and a half, communities scattered around the world have faced stress, sadness, and much loss while […]