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By Noelle Barrera (Jordan as managing editor) + 7 others for Trinitonian - 4 min read
Girls just want to have blood
Photo credit: Matthew Claybrook
Photo by Matthew Claybrook "Vampire Lesbians of Sodom," a theatre lab show directed by Sarah Bastos and based on a script written by Charles Busch in 1984, premiered in the Ruth Taylor Theatre Building attic on Thursday, Feb. 14 (performances ran from Thursday to Saturday, Feb. 16). While the title and premise — two immortal vampire lesbians who fight through...
Photo by Genevieve Humphreys “Ain't I divisive by accident, don't I complicate the revolution with all my grievances? ... Am I not the pulse of every one of your revolts? Ain't I a woman? Ain't that a rhetorical question?” asked Kai Davis, Black Student Union's (BSU) guest spoken word poet, at “A Love Letter to Black Folks,” held in Skyline...
By Sarah Erickson (Jordan as managing editor) + 6 others for Trinitonian - 5 min read
You will make it through
Content warning: Mentions of suicide, depression and drug use follow. I have a small tattoo on my right wrist. People usually don’t notice it — or, if they do, they think it is a birth mark. It is actually a semi-colon. This semi-colon represents the times in my life that I have considered killing myself or putting a period on...
Photo by Genevieve HumphreysThese past few months, students may have noticed a new furry friend accompanying junior Russian major Alexandra Gass around campus and in classes. Gass currently lives off-campus with her dog, Rye, as required by Trinity policy. Stephanie Ackerman, assistant director for Housing Operations within Residential Life, wrote about the policy about pets in an email interview."The Residential...
By Austin Davidson (Jordan as managing editor) + 5 others for Trinitonian - 5 min read
The Ups and Downs of the Champions League
This past week, the Champions League started up again with the round of 16. While I love watching the Champions League, it has begun to appear as if it’s the same teams playing each other each year. So, trying to understand whether my statement is true, I did a little bit of research. Here is a brief overview of the...
By Megan Flores (Jordan as managing editor) + 7 others for Trinitonian - 6 min read
Trinity Men’s Basketball Outlasts Dallas on Senior Night
Photo credit: Matthew Claybrook
Photo by Matthew ClaybrookIn their final home game of the season, Trinity Men’s Basketball earned redemption against the University of Dallas. When the Tigers first faced the Crusaders in January, Dallas pulled through with a 73–64 win. Thanks to effective shooting from the Tigers, last Saturday’s game was a much different story as Trinity emerged victorious with a 68–55 victory....
By Maria Zaharatos (Jordan as managing editor) + 7 others for Trinitonian - 6 min read
Robert Lawrence Foye Memorial Scholarship Fund collects one hundred thousand dollars
Photo credit: Andrea Nebhut
Illustration by Andrea Nebhut After their son’s passing early last year, members of the Foye family expressed their desire to start a scholarship fund in his honor, and this goal is now becoming a reality. The Robert Lawrence Foye Memorial Scholarship Fund will come into effect and use starting in the Fall 2019 semester. Robert Lawrence Foye Jr. passed away...
By Maria Zaharatos (Jordan as managing editor) + 7 others for Trinitonian - 8 min read
Why they left: former Greeks share their stories
Photo credit: Andrea Nebhut
For this article, the Trinitonian reached out to nine formerly active Greek life members from both fraternities and sororities; only three agreed to be interviewed. After all the excitement of Bid Day last week, many students are now new active members of Greek organizations and are now undergoing orientation. Opinions on Greek life tend to be mixed, however. To some,...
By Noelle Barrera (Jordan as managing editor) + 6 others for Trinitonian - 6 min read
PATCH, Quick Sip join Students + Startups
This year, Students + Startups (S+S) – an annual program sponsored by the Entrepreneurship Department where students get to intern with local San Antonio startups for the summer – is back with a few exciting twists. In addition to going nationwide, two startup companies founded by current Trinity students – PATCH and Quick Sip – will be accepting new interns...