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By Dana Nichols (Genevieve as managing editor) + 5 others for Trinitonian - 9 min read
COVID-19 testing made available to students before break
Photo credit: Daisy Castillo
photo by Daisy CastilloThis Thanksgiving, students will be heading home not just for the week-long break but for the remainder of the calendar year. Trinity's on-campus COVID-19 clinic is preparing in the coming weeks to send students home safely."We want to give everybody a chance to be tested prior to going home for winter break, so as a result of...
By Victoria Henretty (Genevieve as managing editor) + 5 others for Trinitonian - 4 min read
Education Students Learn to Teach Online
Photo credit: Kate Nuelle
photo by Kate Nuelle Disciplines that require field-based experience have to completely reapproach how students will train and gain experience. Before COVID-19, education students would begin to gain classroom experience during their undergraduate career and even more so if they decided to pursue a master’s in education. “I’m afraid I won’t get the opportunity to work in a classroom, again,...
By Joshua Anaya (Genevieve as managing editor) + 4 others for Trinitonian - 4 min read
TUPS presents “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare”
Photo credit: Claire Sammons
photo by Claire Sammons Hearing Shakespeare’s name takes me back to high school English classes where weeks upon weeks of his works were covered in excruciating detail. Here at Trinity, however, the Trinity University Players (TUPS) have a new approach to engaging us in his playwriting. Before the pandemic hit, TUPS prided itself on putting on shows by students, for...
By Jordyn Guzman (Genevieve as managing editor) + 4 others for Trinitonian - 5 min read
How TikTok helped me find my new favorite musician
Photo credit: Kate Nuelle
illustration by Kate Nuelle Ok, I’m gonna say it. I am not a fan of TikTok. Sure, I have an account and watch singular videos that my friends send me, but I don’t post or scroll through it for fun. I guess it just never appealed to me. Consequently, I never know any of the trending songs or “dances” that...
By Christian Settles (Genevieve as managing editor) + 5 others for Trinitonian - 4 min read
For the Record: Pluko’s sophomore album “Color Blind”
Photo credit: Gracen Hoyle
illustration by Gracen Hoyle For the record, Pluko is one of those artists I discovered completely by accident. One day after Spotify had exhausted my Discover Weekly playlist, it switched to a random radio station that featured a Pluko song in the setlist. I decided to look at the artist page and found “Color Blind,” Pluko’s sophomore album. The man...
By Christian Settles (Genevieve as managing editor) + 6 others for Trinitonian - 3 min read
Wallows - Remote
Photo credit: Gracen Hoyle
illustration by Gracen Hoyle For the record, I’ve been waiting for the next Wallows project since their first LP dropped in March of 2019. In this crazy year of 2020 where live music has been non-existent and there is pressure for artists to release music in order to tide fans over, it’s easy to be impatient for albums and EPs....
By Yukiko Yamazaki (Genevieve as managing editor) + 7 others for Trinitonian - 3 min read
Morning/night routine for unplugging
Photo credit: Gracen Hoyle
illustration by Gracen Hoyle One of the things I miss most about living on campus is spending most of my time in proximity to others. Having a roommate and suitemates, the ritual of getting ready in the mornings and winding down at night was often a shared experience that I now lack living remotely. With nowhere to go early in...
By Shelby Sperling (Genevieve as managing editor) + 6 others for Trinitonian - 5 min read
Don't fall into the trap of internalized misogyny
photo provided by Shelby Sperling I was a “pick me” girl at one point. A pick me girl is a girl who behaves with the drive to impress or be accepted by men. This usually can manifest in putting down other girls to make the pick me girl appear special. In middle school, I didn’t like traditionally feminine things, so...
By Dana Nichols (Genevieve as managing editor) + 7 others for Trinitonian - 5 min read
The harm in upholding pre-pandemic measures of success
Photo credit: Gracen Hoyle
illustration by Gracen Hoyle In almost every single class I’ve had over the past three weeks, each of my professors has addressed how overwhelmed and drained we are — students and faculty alike. While we all can acknowledge this feeling and sympathize with one another due to the burden that it introduces to out everyday lives, we continue to face...