Category: NEWS
McBride ’88 on how to crush internships
JUSTIN FORTIER ’18 NEWS EDITOR “Only ask questions you know the answer to,” bellowed Bryant McBride ’88 as he fleshed out the secrets to landing […]
Concussions plague Trinity athletes; impact academics
KATHERINE ROHLOFF ’19 STAFF WRITTER It was Oct. 29, 2011, and New England’s top Division III football player, co-captain, and senior linebacker, Walter Fallas, was […]
Admissions office working towards reduction in class sizes
PETE PRENDERGAST ’16 MANAGING EDITOR Trinity College is looking to make a change in its applicant pool. Specifically, the Office of Admissions is aiming to […]
Wesleyan students petition to defund campus newspaper
MATTHEW BOYLE ’19 CONTRIBUTING WRITER Wesleyan University’s school paper, The Argus, has recently been embroiled in a controversy. It began when an article appeared in […]
Trinity considers divestment strategy for endowment
PETE PRENDERGAST ’16 MANAGING EDITOR Arleigha Cook ’16 would like to see a change in the way that Trinity invests its endowment. The idea is […]
SGA meeting recap
MAGGIE ELIAS ’17 EDITOR-IN-CHEIF The SGA convened its second meeting this past Sunday, Oct. 4 in Smith House. The SGA meeting this week was primarily […]
Tech website to help students master new software
MOLLY SCHINELLER ’18 CONTRIBUTING WRITER This past month, the Educational Technology Department succeeded in its push to subscribe Trinity to lynda.com, an educational site that […]
Campaign for Community seeks to strength campus ties
JUSTIN MARTIN ’18 CONTRIBUTING WRITER “Developing a vision of community for a complex academic organization is not an endpoint but rather an evolution and an […]
Trinity College Rises in U.S. News and World Reports Rankings
BRANDON CAMPBELL ’18 CONTRIBUTING WRITER As a result of minor improvements, Trinity College rose two spots in the 2016 U.S. News and World Report rankings […]
Hartford Police: homicide rates hit year-to-date highs
WILL VERDUER ’18 CONTRIBUTING WRITER Trinity students, and especially their parents, often express fear about crime in Hartford. But exactly how reasonable are these fears? […]