Tigers defeat University of Dallas, fall to UT-Dallas by Brittany Losey Last week, the Trinity softball team swept the University of Dallas on Saturday and lost two to the University of Texas at Dallas on Thursday. “We lost both of the UT-D games by one run, and by one run, both were in the last [...]
Tigers hope to regain offensive edge after last few games by Brittany Losey Tuesday, the Trinity Tigers baseball team fell 2-1 to Hardin-Simmons University in a non-conference game, and last weekend, the Tigers split a three-game weekend with Austin college, winning two and losing one. “We started off the season really well, and we’re playing [...]
by Julie Keselman I can watch “Jersey Shore,” but I have never been able to watch the Comedy Central roasts. To me there’s just something distasteful about a culture in which people willingly play into America’s most negative stereotypes and subject themselves to Comedy Central’s gang of relentless bullies … and this is what millions [...]
Two-part lecture and art gallery opening focus on materials used in the creation of artwork by Joe O’Connell Trinity welcomed speakers Margarita Cabrera, El Paso artist and Allison de Lima Greene, curator of contemporary art and special projects at the Museum of Fine Art in Houston on Tuesday, March 22 in the Ruth Taylor Recital [...]
Students travel to national parks throughout Texas and New Mexico with O-Rec for spring break by Erica Jones “After a two-mile hike we raced the setting sun on our 8-mile round-trip to the summit. It was steep and rocky. We thought we’d never make it. But we caught the sunset just in time. It was [...]
by Thomas Bell “An empty taxi arrived at 10 Downing Street, and when the door was opened, Atlee got out.” — Winston Churchill on Clement Atlee If you replace “taxi” with “limousine,” “10 Downing Street” with “the White House” and “Atlee” with “Obama,” then you’ve successfully adapted this Churchill quote to fit modern circumstances. Indeed, [...]
by Katie Bailey I’m picking up my friend Tyler from Heathrow airport tomorrow, and I’m surprised by how calm I feel about it. I’m in a foreign country, so I figured I would feel more nervous about getting around, but it’s just so easy to get around London! This is starting to sound like a [...]
by Tyler Sanders Welcome back from spring break. This past week of classes has been rough. Professors expect students to feel refreshed after the break, but they shouldn’t; partying is hard work. But it’s been especially hard because I forgot everything I learned before the break. And I mean everything. Well, almost everything. There are [...]
Students’ frustration with the university over the shortage of tickets for students for the Colin Powell lecture (see page 1, “Powell tickets gone in hours”) is, on some levels, justified. When a speaker comes to campus at the invitation of the university, the university’s primary stakeholders — its students — expect to be given priority [...]