By Hailey Lynd Cameron Carlin, Melissa Fleetwood, Sarah Jacobs, and Natalia Salas (photo by Josie Liu) The Department of Communication held its 2024 Communication Day on Friday, bringing back alumni of the department to share their career path and advice with current communication majors. One of the featured alumni was keynote speaker Sara Stumberg Walker,... Continue Reading →
Pivoting Paths: The Transformative Journey of Professor Timothy Appignani
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHBQObB48Hk By Kiki Lynch Timothy Appignani, Ph. D., a visiting assistant communication professor at Trinity University, teaches a special topics course called, Artificial Intelligence Onscreen and Off. His course explores the portrayal of artificial intelligence (AI) in various media forms, such as movies, television, literature, and news, and compares these representations with real-world developments and... Continue Reading →
The Tigers Uproot the Beavers in a Series Sweep
By Trajan Lee Christian Holloway Swinging for the Fences (photo by Peyton Thibault) Trinity Tigers baseball team kicked off their 2024 campaign against the Babson Beavers from Wellesley Massachusetts over the weekend, in a highly anticipated series featuring two powerhouses in Division III baseball. All three games in the series were played at Trinity. Opening... Continue Reading →
Trinity Upperclassmen Seeking Opportunities at the Spring 2024 Career Fair
By Francisco Coronado and Hailey Lynd Employers and students gather at the 2024 Spring Career Fair (photo by Francisco Coronado) The Laurie Auditorium was buzzing with senior and junior students looking for potential internships and job opportunities at the 2024 Career Fair on Wednesday. Trinity Real Estate, Kairoi, Loves, Dell, H-E-B, Airrosti, Helios, and Embry... Continue Reading →
Chocolate Fest Is More About the Sweatshirts Than the Sweets
By Claire Carpenter The long line at the Chocolate Fest (photo by Claire Carpenter) Trinity’s Student Programming Board (SPB) hosted the much-anticipated annual Chocolate Fest on Friday for a crowd of students. This year, around 30 student organizations participated. Chocolate Fest is an event where student organizations can sign up to make chocolate-themed treats to hand out... Continue Reading →
Food Truck Friday Offers Alternative to Bid Day
By Claire Carpenter Students lining up to get their free food at the Mr. Meximum truck (photo by Claire Carpenter) Students swarmed the Witt Center on lower campus on Friday, eagerly waiting in line for their free food from the Mr. Meximum food truck. With free meal vouchers, each student could pick one meal from... Continue Reading →