Tigers continue to shut down the competition with big victories by Taylor Doege The women’s soccer team dominated Our Lady of the Lake and Mary Hardin Baylor 4-0 and 7-0, respectively, last Friday and Tuesday night, to remain undefeated at 9-0. Friday night, following a dedication ceremony officially naming the Trinity soccer pitch “Paul McGinlay [...]
Tigers look forward to the start of conference following a shutout victory over Chapman by Lydia Duncombe The men’s soccer team put a beating on Chapman University on Saturday night shutting them out 8–0 bringing their record to 5-0-2. “The game went very well. We were ranked one in the region and they were ranked [...]
by Matt Kafoury With a few months left in 2011, it’s hard to guess which films will be dominating award shows and top ten lists. So far, my favorites include “The Tree of Life,” “Drive” and “Moneyball,” but there are plenty of promising films yet to be released. What I can say with certainty, regardless [...]
by Alli Day For the past few days you’ve been feeling like you’re forgetting something (Perhaps it’s because you stopped using your planner after the second week of the semester and at this point you’re only relying on your mental agenda). Why did you check your phone after your late Thursday night, only to see [...]
This past week, students and faculty promoted awareness and appreciation for the freedoms granted under the First Amendment. To kick off the week, students volunteered to sign away their First Amendment rights in exchange for a Chipotle burrito, reinforcing the idea that college students will do anything for free food. Other events – including a [...]
Jewish community celebrates Yom Kippur and Judaism on campus by Maddie Rau While Trinity celebrates and commemorates Christian holidays by cancelling classes, students of non-Christain faiths are sometimes forced to decide between school and religion. Claudia Stokes, associate professor of English, is a faculty adviser of the Jewish Students Association. Stokes raised her children Jewish [...]
Thought-provoking show presents witty commentary on news industry and society by Lauren Wilks “Tragedy: A Tragedy”, by Will Eno, is Trinity’s first main stage play of the semester. It tells the story of a newscast reporting on the fall of night, a night so dark and complete that no one believes that day will ever [...]
Confusion leads to anxiety over lower turnout, students come to honor former student by Sana Husain and Samantha Bos Last Saturday, approximately 30 members of the Trinity community came out to show their support and honor the memory of Emma Hutchinson, a former student at Trinity, who was a member of Phi Delta Kappa and [...]
Trinity students, faculty largely in support of policy change that allows gays to serve by Kellie Benn In a historic moment last week at 12:01 a.m. EDT, Sept. 20, the United States Armed Forces officially repealed a ban on gay men and lesbians serving openly in the military. The repeal of the ban marks the [...]
Men win at home, women earn victory on the road. by Brooke Sanchez The men and women’s soccer teams both boosted their records with wins this weekend. The men’s team defeated the University of Redlands 4-1 on Friday night, and on Sunday the women’s team shut out UC-Santa Cruz 4-0. For the men, senior midfielder [...]