Tigers defeat two conference opponents over the weekend by Lydia Duncombe Soccer Family and Friends weekend proved to be intense for the men’s soccer teamdefeated Colorado College (Col.) on Friday Oct. 21, and Hendrix (Ark.) on Sunday, Oct. 23. “It was a great weekend. Two wins is exactly what we needed. It also showed us [...]
Lady Tigers shut down two more teams by Taylor Doege The Lady Tigers took down Hendrix 3-0 on Sunday Oct. 23 in a conference match-up and swept Huston-Tillotson 7-0 on Monday night, remaining undefeated. The Lady Tigers are now 16-0 overall and 6-0 in conference games. En route to their victory over Hendrix, senior forward [...]
by Megan Hageney For this article, I initially set out to find the worst scary movies ever made. I logged onto Netflix Instant, browsed through the horror genre and picked three movies with absolutely ridiculous titles. But these masterpieces, with their cheap production values, peculiar plot lines and general hilarity, were so enjoyable that all [...]
by Brian Westfall Every Halloween, the wide range of costumes never fails to impress me. For every “generic vampire” there is a fantastical imagining of Edward Cullen if he was a construction worker. I guess some people are just crazy like that. Undoubtedly, many of you have been pawing after the hottest, most culturally relevant [...]
Year of Jazz event celebrates San Antonio culture through music and community by Pamela Torres On Sunday, Oct. 23, the Sunken Garden Theater was filled with fans dancing to the tunes of jazz. “Sunday in Brackenridge Park: Jazz Family Showcase” kicked off the KRTU-FM 91.7’s Year of Jazz with a musical celebration. In the evening, [...]
Our Halloween costume choices say a lot about who we are. You love the magical world of Harry Potter, you’re obsessed with Dr. Who or you’re just plain lazy and cut two holes in a sheet and threw it over your head. Halloween is all about pigging out on candy, enjoying a good old-fashioned spook [...]
by Ashley Feinberg It’s that time of year again. Cotton webbing is being carefully laced over doors and windows; wobbly-toothed pumpkins grin at us atop doorsteps and lonely secretaries across the nation are fervently cutting out Halloween-themed Cathy comics to display alongside their questionably empty candy jars. Yet, despite being more popularly understood as a [...]
Community service-oriented spring break offers alternative experience for students by Joe O’Connell International Alternative Spring Break will be held this Spring from March 9 to March 17, 2012 in Dominica, a small island-nation in the West Indies. International Alternative Spring Break was begun by coordinator for Community Service and Engagement Edwin Blanton four years ago [...]
As other schools see faculty layoffs and hikes in tuition, the only major change that Trinity sees is no more cars for VPs by Kellie Benn Despite the current economic downturn, Trinity is managing to weather through the financial crisis without making huge cuts, sacrificing programs or laying off any staff or faculty, a claim [...]
Former Secretary of Defense expounds upon the political choices America makes both domestically and abroad by Alecia Jarrett On Tuesday, Oct. 25, Trinity played host to Robert Gates, former Secretary of Defense and director of the Central Intelligence Agency. Gates evaluated the political situations of a multitude of countries as well as the economic crisis [...]