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October Brings a Harvest of Excellent New Indie Music
Jules Bourbeau ‘25 Managing Editor The month of October is not yet over but has already brought us a bountiful harvest in terms of new […]
The Haunted History of Our College on the Hill
Lily Mellitz ’26 Executive Features Editor If you’re a Trinity student, chances are you’ve heard whispers about the eerie happenings rumored to haunt our campus. […]
Fostering the Art of Storytelling: Spotlight on Professor Catina Bacote
Maria Korman ’27 Contributing Writer 2024 marks Professor Catina Bacote’s third year at Trinity. Born and raised in New Haven, Connecticut, she completed her undergraduate […]
Untold Stories Come to Life at “Queer Hartford” Panel
Jules Bourbeau ‘25 Managing Editor In celebration of LGBTQ+ history month, the Queer Resource Center hosted a discussion panel titled “Queer Hartford: Our Stories” on […]
Politics Transforms into Aesthetic Categories
Helena Likus ’26 Contributing Writer I need to start this piece by saying that I am yet to hear any Trinity student discuss the upcoming […]
Trin’s Crown Jewel of DEI: Suppressing Free Speech
Kevin Rogers ‘26 Contributing Writer Last week, during a Board of Trustees dinner, a group of forty students rallied to demand disclosure of the school’s […]
The Lesson Halloween Teaches Us
Talia Cutler ’27 Executive Opinion Editor On college campuses, Halloween has found its niche as one of the most prolific party weekends of the year. […]
Trinity College Cracks Down on Freedom of Speech as 12 Students Receive Warnings
Iqra Athar ’26 News Editor Oct. 23, 12 students at Trinity College received emails notifying them of potential disciplinary action due to their participation in […]
The Queer History of Trinity College on Display
Lucy Sheldon ‘27 Staff Writer One can find on the second floor of Trinity College’s library, positioned against the back wall near the Watkinson and […]
Empowering Communities: Trinity’s Rebecca Irakiza Addresses Water Crisis in Burundi
Iqra Athar ’26 News Editor On Oct. 24, Rebecca Irakiza ’25 presented her Project for Peace initiative “The Water for Peace Project: Bringing Rugombo’s Community […]