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 →
Jaeden Morgan: Weaving Business Acumen into Surrealist Art
By Josh Mitra https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7c6Nit4i06o The phrase, “It’s Not Scary, It’s Fine (INSIF),” came from a short video that Jaeden Morgan made with his cousins in 2019. Today, it stands as the name for his flourishing art business with hundreds of sales to date. Growing up in Houston, Morgan came to Trinity University looking to major... Continue Reading →
Allison Waters: Trinity’s Next SGA Vice President
By Claire Carpenter https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rM9VUewUhMI&t=8s Allison Waters, ‘25, a double major in economics and business, was recently elected vice president of Trinity’s Student Government Association (SGA) for the 2024-2025 school year. She is currently an SGA senator and member of the finance committee. The vice president-elect said that her first step after transitioning into her new... Continue Reading →
Mario Gonzalez-Fuentes: Explore Marketing Storytelling
By Ben Cooper https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9fNYwNNZIc Mario Gonzalez-Fuentes, Ph.D., is an associate professor in the Department of Marketing at Trinity’s Michael Neidorff School of Business. He teaches a variety of courses in marketing, including an award-winning course: Marketing Brand Storytelling & Identity. This unique class deals with how important storytelling is within marketing and shaping a company’s... Continue Reading →
Senior Day Spirit High on Baseball Field Despite Showers
By Caleb Reed Trinity's Will Hellings getting ready to throw during game 1 (photo by Caleb Reed) The Trinity Tigers baseball team took two wins against the University of Dallas Crusaders in a three-game conference series over the weekend, sweeping the final day of action as Trinity extended their lead in the Southern Collegiate Athletic... Continue Reading →
Roberson Harold: The Jelly Man
By Francisco Coronado https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ubvL02D8VCA The Jelly Man, otherwise known as Roberson Harold, has been making jelly from scratch since he was 13 years old. For years, he has been honing his craft and turning his hobby into a business that has gained a reputation for quality and good taste. Harold is a junior environmental studies... Continue Reading →
Daniel Martinez: Making Trinity Tigers Stronger
By Carter Gray https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=afyOZnY0Muc&t=10s On a regular day, Daniel Martinez arrives on campus before 7 a.m. and leaves after 7 p.m. He is the head strength and conditioning coach and coordinator of the Sports Performance Center at Trinity University. He trains every sports team at Trinity, with the exception of football, leaving him with 14... Continue Reading →
KRTU Celebrates Its Second Annual KRTU Fest
By Ricky Juarez INOHA performing on the Stable Hall stage (photo by John Martinez) KRTU Fest electrified the brand-new venue, Stable Hall, on Saturday, drawing in a diverse crowd of tourists, locals and Trinity students. However, the second annual event nearly didn't happen due to logistical challenges. “The problem is that the two interns that... Continue Reading →
Coates Library Co-Sponsors Event Advocating for Freedom of Reading
By Drew Cain A book vendor selling well-known banned books at the exhibition (photo by Drew Cain) Trinity University’s Coates Library co-sponsored an event with San Antonio’s chapter of the National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW) on Sunday titled “Don’t Mess With Books in Texas!” The event was meant to challenge book banning in public... Continue Reading →
Ana Delaney: Mabee Market Staff Writes Fantasy Fiction
By Ricardo Juarez https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wxXDdZ3-6O0&t=9s With the imminent release of her debut novel, Idyllic’s Storm, Ana Delaney, who works at Mabee Market on the Trinity campus, invites readers to embark on an interstellar journey and explore the depths of her imagination. "It was the first book I wrote from start to finish," she said. "I usually write... Continue Reading →
Trinity Acabellas: Bring Harmony to Campus
By Caitlyn Whitworth https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZvubEoZY_uA As the clock struck 12:22 on a recent Friday, Trinity Acabellas took the center stage at the Coates Student Center, getting ready for their "Happy Fridays'' singing routines. At their most recent performance, they sang “How Far I’ll Go,” from Disney’s Moana. The Acabellas share "Happy Fridays" with the Trinitones, an... Continue Reading →
Trinity Campus Gathers for Cloudy Solar Eclipse
By Diego Flores Students gather around the Miller Fountain in anticipation of the solar eclipse (photo by Diego Flores) Equipping themselves with solar viewing glasses that were being handed out throughout campus, students and faculty gathered on Monday, eagerly awaiting the moment when the moon would obscure the sun entirely. The Trinity University campus had been abuzz... Continue Reading →