Category: NEWS
Faculty Declare Climate Emergency at Trinity, Discuss Commitments
Daniel Nesbitt ’22 News Editor At the most recent Faculty Conference meeting in Dec. 2019, the Faculty approved a resolution declaring a climate emergency. The […]
Data Show Trinity Has Most VPs in NESCAC, Compares Salaries
Daniel Nesbitt ’22 News Editor The Tripod conducted a survey of New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) schools and examined the financials behind each […]
College Documents Reveal St. Anthony Hall Censured, AD Suspended
Gillian M. Reinhard ’20 Features Editor Following an administrative resolution hearing held Jan. 23, preceded by a two-month college investigation, St. Anthony Hall was placed on […]
Housing Committee Considers Plan to Move Upperclassmen to North
Shawn Olstein ’22 News Editor A Housing Renovation Committee has been established to develop an action plan to renovate student residence spaces across campus. The […]
Fulco-Cabot Fund to Support Internships With Major Gift to Program
Brendan Clark ’21 Editor-in-Chief Trinity College’s Public Policy and Law Program has received a major gift from a friend of the program to its Adrienne […]
Trinity Ranks Tenth in Return on Invesment in Recent Study
Daniel Nesbitt ’22 News Editor In a comprehensive report entitled “ROI of Liberal Arts Colleges: Value Adds Up Over Time,” Trinity College was ranked 10th […]
Faculty Say “Yes” to the New Curriculum
Brendan W. Clark ’21 Managing Editor The faculty of Trinity College passed a significant revision to the undergraduate curriculum at the Faculty Meeting on Tuesday, […]
How Trinity Students are Engaged in the Political Process: Campus-Wide Involvement in Elections
Kat Namon ’22 News Editor In January of 2012, the US Department of Education issued a call to action which challenged col- leges and universities […]
AD on Suspension, Administration Declines to Comment on Specifics
Gillian M. Reinhard ’20 Editor-in-Chief Members of the fraternity have confirmed to the Tripod that Alpha Delta Phi (AD) has not been permitted to open for […]
Composting Comes to Crescent Street
Gillian Reinhard ’20 Editor-in-Chief Compost bins will be distributed to the 45 Crescent townhouses on campus. Starting this week, students living on Crescent Street will […]