Category: NEWS
SGA launches initiatives with revamped constitution
CHRIS BULFINCH ’18 NEWS EDITOR The Student Government Association (SGA) is one of the most influential and important organizations on campus, representing student interests and […]
Bantam Network: giving first-years a nest to fly into
MOLLY SCHINELLER ’18 CONTRIBUTING WRITER This year, Trinity introduced its brand new addition to the first-year experience: the Bantam Network. President Joanne Berger-Sweeney entered her […]
Trinity invited to Harvard conference
JUSTIN FORTIER ’18 NEWS EDITOR This October, Harvard Ventures, a student run club focused on entrepreneurialism and the start-up process is hosting its inaugural Harvard […]
Berger- Sweeney on neuroscience
ANDREW HATCH ’17 BUSINESS MANAGER On Thursday, Sept. 17, President Joanne Berger-Sweeney gave a lecture beginning a yearlong celebration of neuroscience within the Trinity community. […]
Rush start brings new life to Greek System
JUSTIN FORTIER ’18 NEWS EDITOR Greek Rush began last evening and will continue throughout the week. Tonight marks the second and final night of the […]
New sexual assualt policy improves reporting process
MAGGIE ELIAS ’17 EDITOR-IN-CHEIF On Sept. 17, 2015, Dean Joe DiChristina, SGA President Max Le Merle, and SGA Vice-President Josh Frank ’16 held a discussion […]
Student Success Program to take place on Trinity Days
NATY BUSH ’19 CONTRIBUTING WRITER As students at Trinity begin their next semester, some may feel apprehension about the years to come. If the transition […]
Psi Upsilon networking event brings business insight
JUSTIN FORTIER ’18 NEWS EDITOR On Sept. 10, 2015 the brothers of Psi Upsilon and the Career Development Center jointly hosted a forum on networking […]
Co-ed mandate is eliminated for selective organizations
REBECCA REINGOLD `17 CONTRIBUTING WRITER Controversial, and widely discussed, the Co-educational Mandate enforced at Trinity College has sparked large speculation over the school’s decision to […]
Library restructuring provides better service for students
WILL VERDEUR `18 CONTRIBUTING WRITER Although this year’s first- years do not remember the library’s clunky entrance last year, to upperclassmen the removal of the […]