Breaking the Stigma: Trinity Campus Organization Advocates for Student Athlete Mental Health

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 →

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 →

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 →

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