Category: EDITORIALS (PAGE TWO)
Student Walk-Outs Reflect Positive Political Shift
Across the country, high school students have embraced protest following the recent shootings in Parkland, Florida where 17 victims were killed by a lone gunman. […]
Lack of Publications at Trinity
For student writers, part of the so called “college experience” has always been to hone and perfect their work by means of student publications. The […]
Change to Tripod Nameplate
Eagle-eyed readers of this print edition of the Tripod may spot a change to the nameplate on the front page. Though the old design seemed […]
A New Motto and Era for the Tripod
The Trinity Tripod is happy to announce the introduction of a new motto to drive our mission for-ward. It states our common purpose and provides a unity […]
A Thank You from the Tripod staff
Each semester at the Tripod brings an almost entirely new approach to layout, journalism, and general philosophy of the organization. Because of a standard, but […]
Trinity’s Housing Process Needs More Attention from Administration
Prospective families that visit Trinity often stand astonished during their campus tours when they come across a Hansen single, furnished perfectly in college decor. They […]
The Dangers of Unsigned Editorials: The Tripod’s New Editorial Policy
Unsigned editorials, despite being the standard for newspapers the world over, present unique challenges to small college newspapers. They imply a consensus of thought among […]
“Trinity”: School, Community, Negative Adjective
It is undeniable that “Trinity” functions as a noun and an adjective. “Trinity,” as an adjective, can describe a person, a style of clothes, or […]
Trinity Needs to Get Serious about Sustainability
If Trinity is serious about environmental sustainability, it has a funny way of showing it. The inclusion of the American College and University Presidents’ Climate […]
Tradition and Spirit: Necessities not Present at Trinity
This past weekend was Parents’ Weekend, a time when Trinity becomes a picture-perfect college. Parents, mostly from New England, come excited to see what the […]