Category: FEATURES
Sunday Feature: The History and Future of Fencing at Trinity College
Kip Lynch ’22 News Editor Fencing’s earliest history begins in Spain, where numerous texts were written by Spanish fencers during the 15th century. Modern fencing […]
Trinity College Students Discuss Differing Opinions on Jump to Code Orange as they Navigate New Restrictions
Katie Cerulle ’22 Features Editor The COVID-19 virus is sweeping the Trinity College campus this week as 47 have recently tested positive. As Trinity’s alert […]
The Lawyer’s Corner: An Interview With H. Rodgin Cohen
Brendan W. Clark ’21 Editor-in-Chief H. Rodgin “Rodge” Cohen—a familiar name to those here at Trinity who have studied Wall Street, banking regulation, and the […]
National Archives’ Rightfully Hers Exhibit Visits Trinity
Olivia Papp ’23 Features Editor The Rightfully Hers exhibit has recently been presented by the Watkinson Library. Months of planning has gone into attaining this […]
A Look at the Ferris Athletic Center Renovation
Olivia Papp ’23 Features Editor Last year, plans were established to renovate Ferris Athletic Center by 2023. However, these plans have screeched to a halt […]
Student Intern Spotlight: Amelia Huba ’22 at the Center for Student Success and Career Development
Alex Chambers ’22 Staff Writer Trinity’s Center for Student Success and Career Development (CSSCD) interns are always available to help students who are applying for […]
Sunday Feature: Revisiting the History of the Chapel
Brendan W. Clark ’21 Editor-in-Chief The Trinity College Chapel—a landmark of the “Trinity skyline”—is doubtless among the most photographed and cherished locations on campus. The […]
Learning Remotely ‘Neath the Elms
Alex Chambers ’22 Staff Writer Meaningful discussions, body language, non-verbal cues, and eye contact are all facets of the in-person classroom that seem to be […]
Trinity Faces History: 2020 Race Relations on Campus at Summit
Katie Cerulle ’22 Features Editor This weekend, 60 members of the Trinity community attended an online summit entitled: “Exploring the Historical Roots of Racial Inequity: […]
Dining Staff at Mather Works Tirelessly to Ensure Safety
Olivia Papp ’23 Features Editor As the fall semester progresses, it is crucial for students to take a moment to reflect on the copious amount […]