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Professor John Higgins Brings Ancient Inscription to Life at Classics Department Lecture
Lucy Sheldon ’27 Staff Writer On Thursday, Nov. 1, students and faculty from the Classics Department convened in the Joslin Family 1823 Room to hear […]
Letter From the Editor: Election Day Anxiety
Savannah Brooks ’26 Managing Editor I will state the obvious for the sake of those reading this issue in the digital repository 20 years from […]
CHER Organizes Early Voting Shuttles to Hartford City Hall
Rajsi Rana ’26 News Editor On Nov. 2nd, 2024, The Center for Hartford Engagement and Research at Trinity (CHER) organized early voting shuttles for Trinity […]
Along the Long Walk: Voting Plans
Caitlin Doherty ’26 Executive News Editor Sabrina Codrington ’25 Staff Photographer Ruby Bonikowski ’28 Massachusetts “I did a mail-in from my house.” Eh Wah ’28 […]
Witching Hour at the Watkinson
Bella Chirkis ’27 News Editor The annual “Witching Hour” took place at the Watkinson Library on Wednesday, Oct. 30. About 30 students and staff had […]
SLE, Barnyard and SGA Hosts Trinity’s First Fall Weekend Concert
Linnea Mayo ’26 Arts & Entertainment Editor On Saturday, Oct. 25, Trinity hosted its first ever Fall Weekend Concert. The highly anticipated event was a […]
Women’s Cross Country is Finding its Stride with Captains Vivian Jacobs-Townsley ’25 and Maggie Furer ’26
Annika Dyczkowski ’25 Executive Sports Editor This past Saturday, November 2, Trinity Women’s Cross Country took a road trip to Brunswick, ME, to compete in […]
Boldly Led Subjects: Trinity’s Crackdown on Pro-Palestinian Speech
Sarah Dajani ’26 Opinion Editor Bold, independent thinkers who lead transformative lives – more like boldly led subjects who cannot transform the school beyond admin’s […]
After This Election: What Next?: Digital Footprints and Their Role in New Politics
Talia Cutler ’27 Executive Opinion Editor We’ve all done embarrassing things. You tripped in Mather and the entire soccer team saw. You forgot to say […]
Senior Spotlight: AASA Co-President Naiya Roe Talks Cultural House Involvement
Nick Cimillo ’26 Features Editor One’s college years are one of — if not the — most appropriate times to branch out and try new […]