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By Genevieve Humphreys + 2 others for Trinitonian - 2 min read
Building a community where learning can occur
Transitions are complex moments. They bring to the forefront of our attention contradictory and possibly competing feelings of loss, anxiety, uncertainty and excitement. This year we will experience a transition as David Tuttle, Associate Vice President of Student Life and Dean of Students, retires and begins a new chapter in his life. One key trait that Tuttle championed and will...
By Shelby Sperling (Genevieve as managing editor) + 7 others for Trinitonian - 10 min read
Just because you're hurting does not mean you can hurt others
Photo credit: Kate Nuelle
illustration by Kate NuelleSo you’ve had a bad day, or maybe even a bad month. Heck, maybe you’re having a bad year. If that’s the case, you’re not alone. Whether you struggle with mental health or not, we all still feel sad or numb at times. Feeling down is natural and normal, but it’s the way you behave when you...
By Christian Settles (Genevieve as managing editor) + 6 others for Trinitonian - 4 min read
For the Record: “Candy II [Beat Tape]” by Louis The Child
Photo credit: Diep Hoang
illustration by Diep HoangFor the record, if you’re a fan of electronic music, Louis The Child is probably a household name in your music library. The American producer duo of Fredrick Kennett and Robert Hauldren has been making music since 2013 and created a name for themselves in the EDM and dance-pop genre. A handful of EP’s and two full-length...
By Joshua Anaya (Genevieve as managing editor) + 6 others for Trinitonian - 4 min read
Remembering musician Eddie Van Halen after his death
Photo credit: Ren Rader
illustration by Ren RaderEddie Van Halen — lead guitarist of iconic rock group Van Halen — passed away on Oct. 6 following complications with lung cancer according to a tweet from his son, Wolfgang. "He was the best father I could ever ask for. Every moment I've shared with him on and off stage was a gift," Wolfgang Van Halen...
By Isabel Chavez (Genevieve as managing editor) + 5 others for Trinitonian - 5 min read
Celebrating Halloween (safely) at Trinity
Photo credit: Ren Rader
Illustration by Ren Rader. For Mary France Lembke, senior political science major and president of Trinity Art Collective (TAC), costumes are part of how she gets in the holiday spirit. “Throughout college, I’ve enjoyed participating in group costumes, costume parties, and decorating my living space to make sure I have big Halloween energy. When setting up our calendar for the...
By Mikayla Mullin (Genevieve as managing editor) + 6 others for Trinitonian - 4 min read
Career Services aims to ease career anxiety
Photo credit: Millie Eckel
Photo by Millie EckelHas any student ever escaped the anxiety of going to interviews and finding a job? I figure the majority of people reading this cannot say they are immune to the stresses of planning our futures. Luckily, the Office of Career Services is working to relieve that career anxiety. That is why they created the Tiger Connections program....
By Emily Jamieson (Genevieve as managing editor) + 7 others for Trinitonian - 5 min read
Students face less leniency with pass/fail requests
Photo credit: Rachel Kaufman
photo provided by Rachel Kaufman This past spring, on April 22, students received an email from Deneese Jones, vice president for Academic Affairs, detailing that all pass/fail course requests would be accepted through the end of fall 2020 regardless of whether the course was for elective, Pathways, or major or minor credit. This semester, Trinity students were limited to declaring...
By Rachel Poovathoor (Genevieve as managing editor) + 7 others for Trinitonian - 5 min read
Financial barriers of attendance lowered for SAISD students
Photo credit: Kate Nuelle
photo by Kate Nuelle If you look just beyond the Trinity fountain, past the admissions office, you’ll see Alamo Stadium, which Trinity has shared with the San Antonio Independent School District (SAISD) for years. However, this literal “common ground” between Trinity and SAISD may not be perceived as so common by SAISD families. It is this gap of financial disparities,...
By Jake Perry (Genevieve as managing editor) + 5 others for Trinitonian - 7 min read
New Director for Student Diversity and Inclusion hired
Photo credit: Nadia Crawford
photo provided by The University of Texas at San Antonio In 2020, a year characterized by injustice, protest and both local and national conversations on white supremacy, Trinity University has spent nine out of 10 months so far without a director of the Diversity and Inclusion Office. In a surprise announcement on Sunday, Oct. 11, Sheryl Tynes, vice president for...
By Alejandra Gerlach (Genevieve as managing editor) + 7 others for Trinitonian - 6 min read
San Antonio Sports coaches panel empowers women
Photo credit: Gabrielle Rodriguez
illustration by Gabrielle Rodriguez In September of 2018, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) announced that the 2021 Women’s Final Four would be held in San Antonio. The event hosts —The University of Incarnate Word, University of Texas at San Antonio, and San Antonio Sports—immediately set out to break the all-time women’s basketball attendance record and empower girls in the...