Genevieve Humphreys

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Worked on 304 assignments, created 8, named on 5 bylines for Trinitonian.

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

Queer coding of American classic horror films

Photo credit: Kate Nuelle

illustration by Kate Nuelle When modern audiences look back on classic horror movies, there’s a general consensus that these films are no longer scary. It makes sense when the horror films of today are explicitly gory and depict heinous acts of violence and manipulation. Horror movies like The Bride of Frankenstein, Dracula’s Daughter and Psycho are nowhere near as violent...

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By (Genevieve as managing editor) + 2 others for Trinitonian - 3 min read

Easy Pesto Pasta recipe

photos provided by Ashley Allen This pasta is always a hit with whoever I share it with! It is a perfect meal for vegetarians, quarantine chefs, and anyone who wants a quick supper to prepare and devour. I learned this recipe from my grandmother, along with many others, but there is something about the flavors of pesto that are very...

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By (Genevieve as managing editor) + 6 others for Trinitonian - 4 min read

Candyman is more than a story of evil

Photo credit: Gabrielle Rodriguez

illustration by Gabrielle Rodriguez Today, horror is a genre of film that tends to be seen as trivial or unworthy of respect within the film community. This is mostly due to the tropes they tend to entail. For example, slashers are known for constantly having hot young people drinking, smoking weed, getting laid, and then being murdered by someone or...

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By (Genevieve as managing editor) + 5 others for Trinitonian - 3 min read

Spooky finger cookies are the perfect Halloween treat

photo provided by Paige Wallace These finger cookies are one of my favorite Halloween traditions. For the entirety of my childhood, my mom and I would make these cookies together every year. It’s such a fond memory for me, not only because of the time spent with my mom, but it was also something we could share with our family...

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

Refusing to vote in the presidential election is dangerous

I try not to use generalizations in my writing, but I do not mince words when I type: Voting for Joe Biden is the most important thing any citizen of the United States can do right now. With this sentence, I already anticipate the critiques that will be made by my leftist peers in their radicalized bubbles on Twitter, but...

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

Hindsight doesn't always have to be 2020

Photo credit: Gabrielle Rodriguez

illustration by Gabrielle RodriguezTuesday, Nov. 3 will be a historic day in more ways than one. In seven days, we elect 35 United States senators, 435 members of Congress, 13 state governors and one leader of the free world. Amid a global pandemic and an economic recession, the stakes are higher than ever before, and in a year full of...

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

Don’t let the camera eat first, or second

Photo credit: Ren Rader

illustrations by Ren Rader I find myself asking the same question when going out with friends: Is Instagram influencing how we eat?There are few relationships that have become as inexorably intertwined as that of Instagram and food. In the past few years, the social media channel – which is primarily an avenue for people to post pictures – has emerged...

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Closer than ever 10.30.2020

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Closer than ever 10.16.2020

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Closer than ever 9.25.2020

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