Category: SPECIAL EDITIONS
Along The Long Walk — April 16, 2024
By Antonia Kambolis ’26, B&P EditorAshley McDermott ’26, Sports Editor Photos by Sabrina Codrington ’25, Staff Photographer Mica Song ’26, any pronouns 1: “I do […]
The Importance of Queer Spaces
This semester, I believe we have fulfilled the task of Making the Tripod Gay Again. Our Editorial Board all identifies somewhere along the LGBTQ+ acronym, […]
Why Pride Games Matter: A Conversation with Trinity’s Softball Team Members
By Annika Dyczkowski ’25 Sports Editor In anticipation for their double header and inclusion game this weekend against Colby College, the Tripod had the opportunity […]
Gay Spirit Radio Celebrates Over 40 Years of Centering LGBTQ+ Artists and Activists in the Hartford Community
By Caitlin Doherty ’26 News Editor Gay Spirit Radio, the longest continuously-running LGBTQ+ radio show in the United States, airs every week from the 91.3 […]
Robert Pingpank ‘59 On 64 Years of Love and Hope With Partner Richard Nolan ‘59
By Savannah Brooks ‘26 Managing Editor On June 4, 2009, Robert Pingpank ‘59 and Richard Nolan ‘59 became the first same-sex couple to be married […]
Being an LGBTQ+ Athlete at Trinity; A Testimony on Identity and Competition
By Ashley McDermott ’26 Sports Editor Athleticism knows no boundaries in terms of identity, other than an unmoving devotion to your team. However, individualism and […]
Pride Theater Guide: LGBTQ+ Representation On Broadway Then and Now
By Isabella Chirkis ’27 Staff Writer One of the most well-known viewing of any theatrical arts is Broadway. Broadway musicals and plays serve as a […]
Pride Film Recommendations: LGBTQ+ Representation on Screen
By Hannah Smith ’26 Staff Writer In celebration of Pride Month, here is a collection of films based on LGBTQ stories that the Tripod highly […]
From the Bi Brain: Bisexuality as a Key to Understanding Sexuality, Queerness and Our Lazy Assumptions
By Olivia Silvey ’25 Editor-in-Chief People are right: bisexuals truly do get the best of both worlds. We get to date men, women and those […]
Peter Kyle Reflects On His Career as a Modern Dancer and the Intersections of Movement and Identity
By Hannah Lorenzo ’24 Arts & Entertainment Editor Trinity College’s Theater and Dance Department contributes to the visibility of dancers in the local arts community, […]