Category: OPINION
Food Insecurity in Connecticut Needs to be Addressed
Helena Likus ’26 Staff Writer As some of you might know, the legislative session in Connecticut has started — and honestly, I think you all […]
Community Pressure Works: What I Learned Through Trinity’s Disciplinary Process
Allie Mikalatos ’25 Copy Editor Last semester, I was one of 11 students who were formally admonished by the Trinity administration due to our participation […]
New Trinity President Redux
Talia Cutler ’27 Executive Opinion Editor On Sept. 24, 2024 I wrote an article in which I pointed out Trinity’s financial deficit. I got my […]
To Ensure Our Futures, Trinity Must Divest
Maliah Ryan ’25 Contributing Writer Over the next month, university admissions officers across New England will review my graduate school applications, where I shared my […]
Trinity Students Attend Black Solidarity Conference at Yale University
The Office of Multicultural Affairs The Black Solidarity Conference at Yale is a completely student-run annual conference. BSC is the largest undergraduate conference held at […]
Letter From the Editor: I Now Pronounce it “Cool to Care”
Olivia Silvey ’25 Editor-in-Chief Last spring semester, I started off the publication cycle by talking about the importance of student activism. In fact, our entire […]
Letter to the Editor: There’s Has Been No Betrayal, But Rather Shifting Perspectives
Makayla Cervantes ’26 Contributing Writer As a diligent follower and supporter of Trinity Tripod’s weekly editions, I have long intended to set aside time to […]
Coping Is the First Stage after the Election
Moira Weinstein ’25 Contributing Writer I was 13 when Trump was first elected, posting filtered Snapchat stories and encouraging what I called “Trumpets” to unfollow […]
In Protest of a Non-Aggressive World
Thien Nguyen ’26 Contributing Writer When young people grow frustrated with the world around them, they choose to act rather than remain silent. This tendency […]
Letter From the Editor: Closing Out the Year
For my last print editorial of the semester – and of 2024 – I’d like to sum up the semester in a more creative way […]