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Christian Dwirantwi ’25 Reflects on His Identity and Practices Cultural Curiosity During Black History Month
Aiden Hebert ’25 Contributing Writer Throughout Christian Dwirantwi’s life, his father repeatedly retold his experience of immigrating to this country with nothing but one bag. […]
Four Event Recaps From This Black History Month
“Belly of the Beast” with Da’Shaun Harrison. February 16, 2023. “This is the first time I had ever heard about anti-fatness, and when Da’Shaun was […]
The Deadly Protests and Debates Surrounding the Creation of “Cop City” in Atlanta, Georgia
Melina Korfonta ‘25 News Editor Atlanta, Georgia––For almost two years, organizers and activists have been protesting the City of Atlanta’s plans to build a police […]
Rihanna’s Electrifying SuperBowl Halftime Performance
Julia Pecora ’25 Contributing Writer The Super Bowl halftime show has become one of the most-watched television events in the United States. Each year, the […]
An Inspiring Event for All: Complete Night of Worship Interview
Following the Night of Worship event, News Editor Caitlin Doherty ’26 interviewed attendee Tiara Ogunsanya ’25. Below is the transcribed interaction. Caitlin: “Why is this […]
Breakdown of AfroVibe Live’s Valentine’s Day Concert
Naomi Dyer ’24 Contributing Writer “My Baby my Valentine” it’s that time of the year and AfroVibe Live Club (AVL) is ready to celebrate! Last […]
The Problem With Harry Styles’ Acceptance Speech
Linnea Mayo ’26 Contributing Writer On February 5th, the 65th annual Grammy Awards took place, and with them came an expected wave of controversy. After […]
Moonlighting Queerness: A Multi Film Analysis of the Queer Coming-of-Age Modern Film Canon
Ayouba Swaray ’24 Contributing Writer The conversation surrounding queer coming-of-age films in the modern canon is most often stimulated by the fantastical projections of a […]
“Starting Tomorrow, We Shall End Racism”: Commentary on White Supremacy and Critics of Critical Race Theory
Sarah Dajani ’26 Staff Writer “Starting tomorrow, we shall end racism”: It sounds funny doesn’t it? Who (or what institutions) would ever say such a […]
A True Liberal Arts Education Is More Important Than Ever Before: The Fundamental Shift We Need
Connor Recck ’23 Opinion Editor When I first matriculated into Trinity College back in 2019, I was under the impression I would be an English […]