Category: OPINION
What the End of Daylight Savings Means for You: Avoiding the “Tough Times” of Seasonal Depression
Connor Recck ’23 Contributing Writer This past Sunday, daylight savings ended. At 2:00 a.m. on the 6th, the clocks “fell back” one hour to 1:00 […]
Why “Moving Forward” Is a Lie: Assessment of the Neocolonialist Nature of “Success” of Rishi Sunak
Sarah Dajani ‘26 Staff Writer The world is applauding Britain’s 1st leader of color Rishi Sunak, a child of Indian immigrants who emigrated with their […]
Tripod Editorial: Mismanagement of the Flag Dilemma
I think it is wrong of me not to address the elephant in the room—the flag removal. While I am not here to pick sides, […]
Taking DeSantis’ Bill Federal; The Conservative Move to Hyper-Sexualize LGBTQ+ People and Ideology
Rebecca Cassel-Siskind ’26 Contributing Writer A version of Florida’s Parental Rights in Education bill, or what has been referred to as the “Don’t Say Gay” […]
The Weaver: Christopher Rufo’s Insidious Campaign Against Critical Race Theory and, Now, LGBTQ+ People
Jake McPhail ’24 & Kash Jain ’24 Opinion Editors On September 22nd, 2020, then-President Donald Trump issued Executive Order 13950, “Combatting Race and Sex Stereotyping.” […]
“Pinkwashing”: Disguising Oppression as Progression
Sarah Dajani ’26 Contributing Writer The world is not a safe haven, especially for minority groups; however, countries that promote progression at the cost of […]
How Do LGBTQ+ Students Feel About Party Culture at Trinity?: Revealing Survey Data Collected by the QRC
Ashley McDermott ’26 Contributing Writer After a long week of attending classes and studying, most students here at Trinity look forward to going to fraternity […]
The Federal “Don’t Say Gay” Bill and How It Will Impact Perception of LGBTQ+ People

Rebecca Cassel-Siskind ‘26 Contributing Writer A version of Florida’s Parental Rights in Education bill, or what has been referred to as the “Don’t Say Gay” […]
Wealth and Trinity College as Synonymous Terms: Is that Right?
by Skyler Simpkins ’23 Editor-in-Chief Attending the most expensive college in Connecticut, Trinity College, naturally leads to questions about your classmates, who their families are, […]
Plight of a Domestic-International Student: The Struggle of Staying Connected to Home While Creating a New One
Iqra Athar ’26 Staff Writer Dorm, Mather Hall, Class. Dorm, Common Room, LSC Quad, Class. Class, Long Walk, Class, Dorm, Mather Hall, Gates Quad, Dorm. […]