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Singer/Songwriter and Trinity College Student Shehxna Shares Her Excitement for the Release of Her First Single
Annika Dyczkowski ‘25 Features Editor Shehana, professionally known as Shehxna, is a 19-year-old singer and songwriter who just dropped her first single in November while […]
The Flag Project: Trin’s Annual Celebration of Identity
Laura Lockwood M’95 WGRAC Director The Flag Project was initiated by students in 2018 following bias incidents targeting a Dominican students’ flag and the Queer […]
A Brief History of Valentine’s Day: A Global Celebration of Love and Affection Whether Romantic or Familial
Julia Pecora ’25 Contributing Writer Valentine’s Day, a holiday celebrated on February 14th, is known for being a day of love and affection. This holiday […]
Something to Read: An Absurd yet Relevant Adventure
John Hunt ’26 Staff Writer This week, 18 years ago, journalist Hunter S. Thompson ended his own life at age 67 inside his home outside Aspen, […]
The Story of the Nineteenth-Century Valentines That Won the Hearts of Sailors’ Wives and My Modern Recreation
Jules Bourbeau ’25 A&E Editor With no access to cellphones, the internet, or even a postal service, the 19th century men working on fishing and […]
Weekly Skylights: The Tripod Looks to the Clouds
Joey Cifelli ’23A&E Editor January 31, 2023 (Featured Image) It’s happened some over the years that I’ve come into the acquaintance of folks not from […]
Making the Case for Positive Democratic Messaging
Jacob Kaplan ’25 Contributing Writer If the 2022 midterm elections demonstrated anything, it is that negative partisanship can be an effective strategy, even in an […]
How Using the Term “Whitewashed” Is a Global Problem Plaguing Particularly First-Generation People
Rajsi Rana ’26 Contributing Writer “Whitewashed”: a term I have become all too familiar with. The first time it was said to me, I felt […]
A Story of Unreliable Western Humanitarianism: What Is so Political About the Humanitarian Crisis in Syria?
Iqra Athar ’26 Staff Writer Countries from around the world rush to aid Turkey and Syria following a massive 7.8 magnitude earthquake that has claimed […]
Inside Ron DeSantis’ Hidden Past at Guantanamo Bay
Dylann Hanrahan ’25 Staff Writer I have often heard vague comments about Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’ time in the “service” and how this was one […]