Behind the quiet work of sorting and preserving materials, a shift is underway in how Trinity captures its history – and who gets to use it.
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Podcast: Inside the Emotional Support Animal Process on Campus
Times student journalist Genesis Bu-Chinchilla explores the application process and uncertainties involved in seeking authorization for an emotional support animal on campus.
How sleep habits affect Trinity students
Experts warn that chronic sleep deprivation can affect focus and mental health, even as many Trinity students see sleepless nights as unavoidable.
Podcast: Sleepless on Campus
Trinity Times student journalists Genesis Bu-Chinchilla and Nayeli Martinez explore a growing issue on college campuses: the widespread lack of sleep among students.
Preparing for What’s Next: Students Gain Career Insight at Trinity Event
Through mock interviews, networking and candid conversations with professionals, students gained a closer look at what it takes to succeed beyond the classroom.
Students find structure and calm through ‘Sunday Resets’
What started as a social media trend has become a weekly routine for some Trinity students seeking organization, balance, and a fresh start.
Podcast: Bye, Sunday Scaries!
Trinity Times student journalists Anette Perez and Abigail Ofous look into the growing “Sunday Reset” routine that many young people are using to boost their well-being.
Raising an Olympian: Q & A With Dean Mostowy
As a companion to this week’s podcast, Trinity Times correspondent Sydney Ware takes us to the front row of the Winter Olympics in Milan for a Q and A with Thomas Mostowy, Trinity Washington University’s Dean of the School of Professional & Graduate Studies. Mostowy’s son, Conor McDermott-Mostowy, placed 9th during his 1000m race in Milan, maintaining his place as the ninth best speedskater in the world.
Podcast: From Trinity to the Olympics
Trinity Times student journalist Sydney Ware sits down with Trinity Dean Thomas Mostowy to discuss the pride, pressure, and unforgettable moments of watching his son compete at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
Abortion, Belief and Choice: Trinity Students Weigh In
On a campus rooted in Catholic tradition and shaped by diverse beliefs, Trinity students grapple with how faith and values inform their views on abortion.




























