Category: STUDENT ACTIVISM – FEB. 2024
Hartford Community Joins Together to Protest for Change
Kendall Mitchell ‘17 Contributing Writer March 3, 2015 “I can hear my neighbor crying: ‘I can’t breathe,’ now I’m in the struggle and I can’t […]
Rev. Jesse Jackson Calls For Activism
Terry Rifkin Copy Editor February 9, 1999 In a visit to campus on Monday night, Reverend Jesse Jackson spoke about the importance of student activism […]
Students Comment On The Closing Of Vernon Street
January 24, 1995 To The Editor: Each election year, the media floods the airwaves with reasons why each American of legal age should exercise his […]
Letter From the Editor: Student Activism: What’s the Point?
Olivia Silvey Editor-in-Chief Welcome back, Bantams. We are now almost two weeks into the spring semester, although I’m sure all of you — students, staff […]
Trinity Demands Zero Tolerance Policy
Ibrahim Diallo ’11 Contributing Writer May 3, 2011 The media descended upon Trinity’s campus on Tuesday. They grabbed every student they possibly could, hoping to […]
Trinity Students Strike
April 21, 1972 At an All-College meeting last night, 450 students voted to hold a “noncoercive strike” today to protest the escalation of the War […]
Tripod Editorial: Striving for Solidarity Beyond Wall St.
Greg Leitao ’12 Editor-in-Chief October 18, 2011 One of the largest news stories surrounding us these past few weeks has been the Occupy Wall Street […]
Trinity College In The Late 1960s: One View
Philip S. Khoury ’71, H ’21 2024 I was involved in an assortment of activities my first two years at Trinity, 1967- 1969. These included […]
Three Students Arrested for Civil Disobedience
Ran Barton ’93 Copy Editor January 29, 1991 Three Trinity students were arrested for civil disobedience during initial protest against the American attacks on Iraq […]