Speaking at Trinity Washington University during the Americans for Democratic Action awards ceremony, veteran journalist Jim Acosta called on future reporters to show courage in holding the powerful accountable and warned that threats to press freedom and democracy are growing.
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The Weight of Student Loans: Trinity Podcast Explores ‘The Student Debt Crisis’
Trinity Times student journalists Genesis Bu-Chinchilla and Anette Perez explore the growing crisis of student debt and talk with Jamal Watson, author of “The Student Debt Crisis: America’s Moral Urgency.”
Trinity Students Find Ethnic Unity in a Time of Division
While some institutions have scaled back cultural expression amid political tensions, Trinity students say the university’s embrace of cultural identity has been deeply affirming.
Reading Assata Together: A Campus Remembrance in a Polarized Moment
In a reading room lined with books, Trinity students gathered to read Assata Shakur’s words aloud – a literary tribute that became a flashpoint in a larger cultural debate.
Trinity Counselors See Rise in Student Anxiety Amid Heightened Federal Presence in D.C.
The increased federal law enforcement and military presence in the nation’s capital has created stress among some Trinity students – tension that counselors at the university’s Health and Wellness Center say they have noticed growing.
Faith, Justice and Hope: Trinity’s Symposium Bridges Two Popes and a Century of Change
Trinity Washington University marked its Reunion 2025 with a symposium exploring how Catholic social teaching — from Pope Leo XIII to Pope Leo XIV — continues to shape the university’s mission of faith and justice.
Trinity Students Curate Upcoming Nov. 6 Exhibit Showcasing the African Diaspora
The new exhibit at Trinity Washington University will bring the African diaspora to life through vivid posters donated by cultural historian James Counts Early — “visual roadways” connecting generations through art and resistance.
‘It’s Who We Are’: Trinity Reunion Honors 125 Years of Faith, Justice and Community
From Nancy Pelosi’s call for compassion to graduates mentoring one another, alumnae celebrate a legacy that continues to grow.
Students Revive Campus Life After Pandemic Slowdown
Student life at Trinity Washington University is showing new vitality this academic year, with the 2025–26 term bringing a notable rise in participation in campus clubs and organizations.
From Salad Bar to Renovation, Trinity Students Weigh In on Campus Food
Grumbling about dining hall meals is practically a rite of passage on U.S. campuses.






























