By Kiki Lynch, Drew Cain and Hailey Lynd https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iHNlY_UIMgs&t=1s The mental well-being of student-athletes was often minimized due to the demands of competition and performance. Trinity University is a Division III school. Despite having smaller athletic programs compared to Division I schools, Trinity athletes face similar mental health challenges. A group of student athletes at... Continue Reading →
Trinity University Braces for Major Curriculum Changes
By Carter Gray, Claire Carpenter, Lily Prather and Diego Flores https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQrNEK3478s Pre-registration for classes has always been like a sport. Trinity students race to refresh their Tigerpaws page as fast as they can to compete for spots in their desired classes. This semester, registration looked a little different. Many classes that were previously listed as... Continue Reading →
Where Is Trinity University on The Political Spectrum?
By Diya Contractor, Caitlyn Whitworth and Ricardo Juarez Some comments from the survey of Trinity students (image created by Diya Contractor) Pro-Palestinian protest encampments have spread to university campuses nationwide, with students demanding that universities divest from Israeli companies or any businesses affiliated with it or in support of its actions in Gaza. Students at... Continue Reading →
Neely Burns: Trinity’s First Women’s Swimming National Champion
By Diego Flores https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVOVRIq4Da8 Neely Burns reaches out and touches the wall in Greensboro, North Carolina, winning the 400m Individual Medley of the NCAA Division III Swimming and Diving Championship on March 21, 2024. Her journey to becoming Trinity University’s first female national champion is a testament to the power of resilience, passion, and unwavering... Continue Reading →
Dean Zach: The Invisible Author
By Diya Contractor https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ai5J8DbzUUY&t=5s On a dying summer evening in the near past, a recent San Antonio college grad, unnamed, encounters an also unnamed unhoused person who may or may not be from the future. This person’s status is unknown, they live on the margins of society, they’re powerless and maybe even mentally ill. Normally,... Continue Reading →
How SGA is Transformed During Danny Nguyen’s Presidency
By Ben Cooper, Josh Mitra and Jules Nunn An interactive timeline of SGA's transformation through the past two years; click to start On April 19th, Trinity University hosted its first-ever Block Party. Filled with students and faculty playing games, taking photos, and even riding a mechanical bull, the event was a unique showing of Trinity’s... Continue Reading →
Trinity University Celebrates AAPI Heritage Month Through Library Exhibits and Boba Tea
By Jules Nunn The AAPI Heritage Month exhibit at the Coates Library (photo by Jules Nunn) For the third year in a row, Coates Library and East Asian Studies at Trinity (EAST) partnered to showcase an exhibit to celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage month. Stephen Field, co-director of EAST and a professor... Continue Reading →
Shifting Landscapes: Trinity’s Conference Shake-up
By Caleb Reed, Francisco Coronado and Trajan Lee After 34 years of being a Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC) member, Trinity University has decided to switch to the Southern Athletic Association (SAA) starting in August 2025. The SAA currently has eight members: Berry College, Birmingham-Southern College, Center College, Hendrix College, Millsaps College, Oglethorpe University, Rhodes... Continue Reading →
Braxton Barry: Bringing Physical and Mental Strength to Trinity Men’s Basketball
By Jules Nunn https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zPYj-PzU9-U The Trinity University men's basketball team finished the season with a stellar 23-4 record and made the SCAC tournament. The team went 14 and 2 in conference play, losing only two games when they were the home team this season. Such a success was in no small part due to Braxton... Continue Reading →
Sam Miller: Rising Radio Host
By Lily Prather https://youtu.be/EeHL_1MwN0U As listeners around San Antonio tune into Sam Miller's one-hour show on KRTU, Indie Overnight, they always hear her energetic and joyful greeting, “Hello Everybody! Happy Monday!” Miller, a junior communication major and sports management and education minor at Trinity, has been an intern at Trinity’s jazz radio station, KRTU, for almost... Continue Reading →
Sebastian Buscemi: Solving the Lock Puzzle
By Drew Cain https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2ENEvTicCE For Sebastian Buscemi, a junior at Trinity University, hobbies aren't just about passing the time. They're about embracing challenges and honing skills. Buscemi is captivated by a hobby that's as complex as it is fascinating: lockpicking—a practice that requires patience, precision, and a keen understanding of mechanics. Buscemi, a double major... Continue Reading →
Elizabeth Murillo: The Face Behind Trinity’s Entrepreneurs
By Hailey Lynd https://youtu.be/LPlPaX1Wx_0 Elizabeth Murillo began her journey at Trinity two and a half years ago in the entrepreneurial department, in the midst of COVID-19. She started her position as the assistant event coordinator two weeks before the final round of the department's largest event, the Stumberg Venture Competition. Before joining Trinity, Murillo worked... Continue Reading →