Category: OPINION
The Emergence of Young Voters and Binary Thinking
Anders Klass ’22 Contributing Writer Whether you voted or not in this election, as a young person attached to a college community, you were most […]
The Dangers of Sales Representatives in Main ORs
Skyler Simpkins ’23 Opinion Editor I spent three summers of my high school volunteering in a local hospital’s main operating room in my hometown. I […]
“We the People” Determine the Future of COVID
Jack P. Carroll ‘24 Staff Writer Now that President and Vice President-elect Joe Biden and Kamala Harris are soon to take office, all concerns about […]
Letter to the Editor: In Response to “Trinity Faces History: 2020 Race Relations on Campus at Summit”
To The Editor: This letter is in response to Katie Cerulle ’22’s Sept. 29 article “Trinity Faces History: 2020 Race Relations on Campus at Summit.” […]
Tripod Editorial: Hold Close and Steadfast Your Electoral Faith
Few calls are so noble and enshrined in our American civic tradition as the right to vote. This November 3rd, many Trinity students (and alumni) […]
Hating Astrology is Outdated: The Value of the Stars
Liz Foster ’22 Managing Editor Despite the criticisms generally aimed at astrology, the practice has skyrocketed to mainstream popularity with the rise of apps like […]
On the Importance of Individual Voter Determination
Luc Bryant ’22 Staff Writer Since coverage of the 2020 election started to heat up, it seems the whole world has been overwhelmed with messages […]
Tripod Editorial: Vote!
As Nov. 3 approaches in a politically turbulent year, the Tripod encourages all of its readers—student, faculty, alumni, or otherwise—to get out and vote. Though […]
Tripod Editorial: On Administrative “Validation”
“Our response to other questions reflect [sic] our position that the administration has the capacity and authority to exercise judgment in decision making without having […]
Are Trinity and its Constituents Protecting the Nest?
Jack Carroll ’24 Staff Writer Given the recent surge in positive COVID-19 cases in the last two weeks, as well as the College’s struggle to […]