The open exchanges of ideas are the centerpiece of this new podcast, Enlightened Exchanges, which will launch the first episode of its first season Oct. 8, 2024. Powered by the journalism of Trinity Washington University, Enlightened Exchanges is a podcast produced by Trinity Times, the university’s student news organization. There […]
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Foreign students find home away from home at Trinity
International students often face linguistic, cultural, and social barriers that can impede their academic success and overall well-being.
‘Blink Twice’ is an unexpected hit, creating a captivating sensory experience
“Blink Twice” is a standout and somewhat sneaky film.
‘Alien: Romulus’ gains face-clinging box office gold
“Alien: Romulus” takes the decades old franchise back to its extraterrestrial horror roots, drawing direct influences from all six of the preceding films, providing rich history for its loyal fanbase and a riveting experience for first-time viewers.
Plants are good for the environment and mental health
Mental health professionals advise college students to buy small indoor plants for their home or dorm room, noting it’s a low risk, high reward approach to boosting a person’s health.
Generation divide seen in how Sept. 11 is honored
A large percentage of Trinity’s students were born after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks and struggle to identify with the event, similarly to how their parent’s generation looked at the anniversary of the Dec. 7, 1941, Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, which thrust the U.S. into World War II.
Bird flu is on Trinity’s radar
Scientists fear the H5H1 virus — bird flu – with its ability to mutate and infect humans – could potentially lead to another global pandemic.
Trinity students encouraged to seek out university’s mental health services
The transition to college life, with its academic pressures, financial stressors, social expectations, and newfound independence can be contributing factors to increased mental health struggles.
Trinity students don’t ‘feel’ the strong economy economists tout
Students at Trinity Washington University have been vocal about their negative assessment of their economic situation and believe what’s being called today’s strong economy is one that doesn’t include them.
Graduating college in today’s world hailed a milestone
As Trinity Washington University students assembled on the university’s front lawn to receive their hard-earned diplomas last May, many looked at the graduation ceremony as a pivotal moment in their life’s journey.