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By Georgie Riggs (Jordan as managing editor) + 7 others for Trinitonian - 5 min read
Valentine's Day Triniscopes
Photo credit: Andrea Nebhut
Illustration by Andrea Nebhut Aries — Ruth Taylor Theatre Building You are the archetypical passionate fire sign, Aries — always looking out for your next big obsession. But have you tried looking behind the curtain, both figuratively and literally? Focus within on what you really want beyond the first sparks and you might just find the one. Taurus — Your...
Illustration by Genevieve Humphreys On paper, breakups should be a basic process: end the relationship, go your separate ways and never see each other again. Of course, it’s never actually that simple. If you’ve ever dated another student on a small campus like ours, odds are that you regularly run into your ex, whether it’s in class, at parties or...
Photo by Genevieve Humphreys Last week, I wrote a thread on twitter (@curatedbykezia) about dating/hookup culture at Trinity and then proceeded to expand that into a broader picture about the concept of sexuality as a framework of life for Black women. I speak specifically in regards to heterosexual sex culture from my perspective. Love, dating, hooking up and everything else...
By Maria Zaharatos (Jordan as managing editor) + 6 others for Trinitonian - 4 min read
A glimpse at married life from Trinity's faculty couples
Contributed photos by Corina Maeder and Lawrence KimFor many singles, love is just another uncertain variable in planning what their lives will look like. With Valentine’s Day around the corner, this uncertainty comes to the forefront of thought. On the other hand, some of Trinity’s professors have got the love and career games down. We asked married Trinity faculty couples...
Illustration by Genevieve Humphreys Did you know there are close to 20 methods of birth control? How do you choose the best method? With all of the options out there, it is up to you and your partner to decide what is most important: pregnancy prevention, ease of use, addressing menstrual issues, STD prevention, less/no hormones or level of assistance...
photo by Genevieve HumphreysAlex Serna-Wallender is starting as Trinity's new chaplain this semester, but as an alum and graduate of Trinity's class of 2008–2009, this is not his first time being part of the Trinity community. Serna-Wallender has already made many memories on campus. During his time at Trinity, Serna-Wallender played a part in the change from Styrofoam to reusable...
By Noelle Barrera (Jordan as managing editor) + 7 others for Trinitonian - 6 min read
Trinity community marches to honor MLK, Jr.'s legacy of racial justice
Photo credit: Matthew Claybrook
Photo by Matthew Claybrook Trinity students, staff and faculty took to the streets on Monday in honor of the annual City of San Antonio Martin Luther King, Jr. March. The march occurs every January to commemorate the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr., who fought for racial, economic and societal justice until his assassination in 1968. The original march that...
Photo by Genevieve HumphreysAfter pushback from student organizations regarding the adoption of the ACE memorandum to regulate student events, Student Involvement has started working directly with the Trinity community to draft new guidelines for protests on campus. David Tuttle, dean of students, and Jamie Thompson, director of Student Involvement, brought ideas about new protest policies to the Jan. 30 Student...
Photo by Genevieve Humphreys Students in Trinity’s Muslim Student Association (MSA) have been in meetings with Aramark staff over cross-contamination and poorly labeled meat products in Mabee Dining Hall. The issue first came up last fall in a meeting between the MSA and David Tuttle, dean of students. Muslim students have expressed concerns about the ability for students with dietary...
Photo by Genevieve HumphreysStudents, faculty, staff and alumni flocked to campus on Friday, Feb. 1, for the 150th day of service and kickoff event. But that was just the beginning of what’s in store for the commemoration of the university’s sesquicentennial in 2019. Friday’s kickoff consisted of two parts: an afternoon of service and an evening celebration. The event, which...