Category: WHM — MARCH 2024
Accomplished South African Activist Caroline Peters Speaks on Gendered-Based Violence
Savannah Brooks ’26 Managing Editor On Thursday, March 21, South African activist Caroline Peters visited the Smith House to give a talk sponsored by the […]
A Polemic on the Dangers of Feminist Anti-Intellectualism
Jules Bourbeau ’25 Managing Editor We’ve all heard the jokes online: Two croutons and a cheese stick are “girl dinner.” It’s okay to spend cash […]
MOCA Hosts Annual Women’s Appreciation Dinner to Honor Student, Community Leaders
Caitlin Doherty ’26 News Editor On Saturday, March 23, Trinity’s Men of Color Alliance (MOCA) held their annual Women’s Appreciation Dinner which aims to create […]
Rosa Chang’s “Crowing Hour” Reflects Her Artistic Journey From Seoul to Hartford
Hannah Lorenzo ’24 Arts & Entertainment Editor Artist Rosa Chang showcased “Crowing Hour,” a selection of artworks that demonstrate what she learned as a Studio […]
Women’s History Month Film Recommendations
Hannah Smith ’26 Staff Writer As Women’s History Month comes to an end, now is a great time to look back at some brilliant films […]
Celebrating Women Then and Now: A History of Coeducation at Trinity College
Abbey O’Leary ’24 Features Editor Celebrating women in education is central to celebrating Women’s History Month and all of the advancements women have made over […]
“Women Have Always Been There”: Professor Allison Rodriguez Speaks on Importance of Contextualizing History
Nick Cimillo ’26 Staff Writer Growing up, Allison Rodriguez most likely wouldn’t have seen herself becoming a professor of history that emphasizes gender in her […]