Genevieve Humphreys

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By (Genevieve as managing editor) + 5 others for Trinitonian - 2 min read

Previously, on SGA: Cause for Alarm in Calvert Hall

This covers the meeting on Nov. 11. CLIMATE CHECKJudicial Chair Mia Quintanilla expressed concern over a recent COVID-19 test she had. According to Judicial Chair Quintanilla, her swab for the test was about the size of her pinky, leading her to question whether these new tests were as accurate as the PCR COVID tests. She suggested that SGA obtain testing...

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By (Genevieve as managing editor) + 7 others for Trinitonian - 6 min read

At long last, sports on the verge of returning to Trinity

Photo credit: Kate Nuelle

photo by Kate Nuelle As the end of the year draws to a close and the spring semester moves ever closer, the prospect of sports returning to Trinity is looking more and more real. Both the Southern Athletic Association (SAA) and the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC) have approved tentative schedules for play to resume in the spring, which are...

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By (Genevieve as managing editor) + 7 others for Trinitonian - 5 min read

Baseball hopes to have uninterrupted spring season

Photo credit: Kate Nuelle

photo by Kate Nuelle When the country came to a screeching halt in March, the Trinity baseball team saw their 2020 season end abruptly just as conference play was set to start. Nearly nine months later, they are finally back on the field and are hopeful for a spring season in 2021. While baseball is technically a spring sport, it's...

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By (Genevieve as managing editor) + 7 others for Trinitonian - 4 min read

Thanksgiving and NFL unite yet again in 2020

Photo credit: Gracen Hoyle

illustration by Gracen Hoyle For many families, watching football on Thanksgiving has become just as much of a tradition as the meal itself. Football brings families together in late November to cheer on their favorite team while stuffing themselves with delicious food. Thanksgiving football was actually once a tradition in high schools and colleges across the United States. President Abraham...

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By (Genevieve as managing editor) + 5 others for Trinitonian - 2 min read

Previously, on SGA: Talking through the chaos of the election

This covers the meeting on Nov. 4. CLIMATE CHECKSenator Armand brought up a concern students had over the changing policy for mask exemptions. Students have been wondering what these exemptions meant for their own safety. Advisor David Tuttle said that the university would be accommodating for people with registered disabilities. Senator Donya Ahmadi expressed concern over self-administered COVID-19 testing for...

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By (Genevieve as managing editor) + 6 others for Trinitonian - 5 min read

Art history professor Yinshi Lerman-Tan talks about the changing art industry

Photo credit: Nadia Crawford

photo by Nadia Crawford Museums of all subject matter exist to document history in a more real or physical way; they have the ability to spread awareness and provide education to their patrons, but with the continued efforts of the current Civil Rights movement and the ongoing issue of the global pandemic, museums have had to adjust to health protocols...

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By (Genevieve as managing editor) + 6 others for Trinitonian - 5 min read

The Cold Never Bothered Me Anyway: How to Stay Active in the Cold

illustration by Ren Rader The thing about Texas winters is that they get just cold enough to make it uncomfortable to go outside but not cold enough for any stereotypical winter activities. Although winter doesn’t technically arrive until Dec. 21st, with the weather getting colder, here are some ways to stay active. Do It Inside!One way to stay active is...

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By (Genevieve as managing editor) + 7 others for Trinitonian - 4 min read

Students Share Their Thoughts on Fantasy Football

Photo credit: Ren Rader

illustration by Ren RaderLike many sports, the National Football League (NFL) has looked a little different this year, with limited or no fans allowed in the stands, rescheduled games and players contracting COVID-19 in the midst of the season. However, fantasy football still provides many people with the opportunity to connect with their friends while enjoying football. Fantasy Football is...

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By (Genevieve as managing editor) + 6 others for Trinitonian - 2 min read

News brief: 11/6

graphic by Kate Nuelle Student Accessibility Services introduces face-covering exemption policy Members of the Trinity community were invited by the university, beginning Nov. 2, to provide feedback on a new policy exempting face coverings for select students. Introduced by Student Accessibility Services, the policy recognizes the difficulty that comes with wearing a mask for some people with disabilities. The new...

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By (Genevieve as managing editor) + 6 others for Trinitonian - 9 min read

Students contend with uncertainty of election

Photo credit: Kate Nuelle

photo by Kate Nuelle Days after election day, students of all political backgrounds are still anxiously waiting for updates on presidential election voting results."I’d always imagined, four years ago, that I would be in a totally different spot for the next Trump election, and I just felt like I was almost, Trinity is so problematic, and I feel like I...

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