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By Brian Yancelson (Jordan as copy editor) + 4 others for Trinitonian - 4 min read
Coach's Corner: Stan Randall
Photo by Kate NuelleStan Randall is in his 18th season as head diving coach at Trinity, but he brings in 53 years of overall experience coaching the sport. While leading the Tigers, Randall has seen three of his divers win the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III Women’s Championships, while 10 divers have earned All-American honors. Randall is the...
By Alejandra Gerlach (Jordan as copy editor) + 5 others for Trinitonian - 5 min read
Baseball sweeps Endicott College
Photo by Kate Nuelle The Tiger baseball team opened their home season with a three-game sweep of the Endicott College Gulls. The three wins, taking place Feb. 21–Feb. 23, leave the No. 2 Tigers with a perfect 7–0 record to start the year. The Tigers were ranked third in the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association Division III Top 25 Poll...
By Kara Killinger (Jordan as copy editor) + 5 others for Trinitonian - 2 min read
Black History Month: San Antonio figures you should know
Photo credit: Andrea Nebhut
Illustrations by Andrea Nebhut Andrea “Vocab” SandersonB. 1981 Andrea “Vocab” Sanderson is a singer, rapper and slam poet who has been performing across San Antonio for almost two decades. She has been in numerous groups and bands including the indie-folk group The Foreign Arm and the gospel hip-hop group LSC Ministries. Sanderson also teaches creative writing through the literary nonprofit...
By Editorial Board (Jordan as copy editor) + 5 others for Trinitonian - 3 min read
Student activity fee should be protected
Trinity's Statement on Student Rights and Responsibilities outlines students' rights to personal expression, public expression and an uncensored student-edited press. In the part describing public expression, the statement reads, "Students should be free, individually and collectively, to express their views and concerns on issues of institutional policy and on matters of general interest to the student body."The statement recognizes the...
By Kathleen Creedon (Jordan as copy editor) + 3 others for Trinitonian - 4 min read
Previously, on SGA: Not Up For Debate
The following covers the meeting on Feb. 19. RETENTION AND GRADUATION RATEVice president for Enrollment Management Eric Maloof, associate vice president for Academic Affairs Michael Soto and dean of students David Tuttle gave a presentation on retention and student success. All three are members of a committee geared at increasing both rates. Maloof, the executive sponsor for the project, explained...
By Kathleen Creedon (Jordan as copy editor) + 4 others for Trinitonian - 5 min read
"Cosmetic" changes made to SGA constitution without student body input
Photo by Martina AlmeidaIn 2013, Student Government Association (SGA) transitioned from an academic-year to a calendar-year term and approved the changes through a student body vote. This week, in a reversal of that 2013 amendment, SGA has changed their election timeline, has given seniors an extra semester of voting power and has removed the senator emeritus position, all without student...
By Alejandra Gerlach (Jordan as copy editor) + 5 others for Trinitonian - 6 min read
Special Olympics Club hosts Unified Basketball
Photo by Alejandra GerlachTrinity’s Special Olympics College Club, in conjunction with Special Olympics San Antonio, kicked off the Unified Basketball season on Feb. 14. The club hosts three Unified Basketball teams from Special Olympics on Thursdays in Webster Gym from 6–8 p.m. The Unified teams are organized by the Special Olympics organization, and the Trinity Special Olympics College Club works...
By Maya Neufeld-Wall (Jordan as copy editor) + 5 others for Trinitonian - 6 min read
Student becomes a “Black Sheep” after joining collective
Photo by Kate NuelleMarlin Guerra-Bogle is a sophomore at Trinity who studies Anthropology. Additionally, he is engrossed in photography and performance art and is a part of the experiment performance art collective called “Black Sheep.” They are an avant-garde group whose exhibitions are a mixture of paintings, installations, short films and audience integration. What projects have you worked on that...
By Savannah Wahlgren (Jordan as copy editor) + 5 others for Trinitonian - 5 min read
Stage lighting class enlightens its students
Photo by Jordan BruceMore goes into a theatre production than just rehearsing lines and scenes. There are people working on costumes, the set, sound and lights. These aspects of the show are behind and on the stage and Trinity’s Department of Theatre Principles of Stage Lighting class shines a light on all that goes into illuminating a show. Taught every...
By Evan Engelhaupt (Jordan as copy editor) + 6 others for Trinitonian - 4 min read
“Honey Boy”: A memoir and ode to growing up
Photo credit: Andrea Nebhut
Illustration by Andrea NebhutIIn the midst of all the blockbuster movies that saturate theaters, there are the lesser-known, independently developed films that can be more emotionally and mentally gripping than the money-grabbing Hollywood entries. “Honey Boy” is a shining example of one of these works of art, maintaining utter simplicity in its premise but speaking volumes with its themes and...