Category: OPINION
Is the Minimum Wage a Detriment to Our Society?
Jake Dieterle ’19 Contributing Writer Too often I hear talk, largely from millennials, that we should institute a higher and higher minimum wage. While I […]
The Fundamental Flaw With the United Nations
Aiden Turek ’20 Staff Writer The United Nations is a fundamentally flawed institution which has failed to accomplish the lofty goals set forth at its […]
Chartwells Ignores the Struggles of Celiac Disease
Carey Maul ’21 Staff Writer Among Trinity’s various social groups and organizations lives a small cult, a little percentage of the student body that has […]
Taiwan Flag Incident: An Issue of National Survival
Ethan Yang ’20 Contributing Writer As the owner of the Taiwanese flag that was recently torn down in the Asian American Student Association (AASA) house, […]
Vernon Social: A Ghost Town That Must Be Rescued
Eleanna Davos ’20 Staff Writer For the last year we have had our own personal ghost town at Trinity, which goes by the name of […]
Northam: Nothing More Than A Racist Hypocrite
Sam Taishoff ’22 Contributing Writer When it comes to human beings, it is important to look not only at the person they were, but also […]
Berger-Sweeney Response To Title IX Not Sufficient
Daniel Nesbitt ’22 Staff Writer On Jan. 30, President Berger-Sweeney submitted the College’s formal response to the Department of Education’s (DoED) proposed Title IX changes. […]
Watching the Super Bowl Ignores NFL's Race Issues
Hendrick Xiong-Calmes ’21 Contributing Writer I am one person, and the fact that I did not watch the Super Bowl did not matter at all. […]
Trump’s Troop Removal Purely For Domestic Gain
Aidan Turek ’20 Staff Writer In December of last year, President Trump announced an unexpected withdrawal of American forces from Syria, and earlier this year […]
2020 Dems: Not Perfect, But Better Than Trump
Coleman McJessy ’22 Contributing Writer We are still six hundred and some odd days away from the next general election and more than a year […]