A service-learning course is moving social justice from theory to practice as students prepare a campus panel centered on history, faith and lived experience.
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Student-Athletes Team Up with BSA for Black History Month Campus Game Day
Trinity’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee is partnering with the Black Student Alliance to host a sports-inspired event celebrating Black history and community.
Podcast – Changing Lives: The MMEG Story
Trinity Times student journalists Saron Gebereegziabhier and Tanzania Kennedy explore the Margaret McNamara Educational Grant and how it’s helping Trinity recipients transform their lives, families, and communities through education.
Energy Drinks Fuel Student Life – and Raise Health Concerns
For some Trinity Washington University students, staying awake means cracking open an energy drink. But the same caffeine that powers long days and late nights can also trigger anxiety, insomnia and heart palpitations
Podcast – Buzzed: Inside the Energy Drink Effect
Trinity Times student journalists Saron Gebereegziabhier and Anette Perez dive into another scientific topic in the “Lip Gloss and Lab Coats” series — this time exploring the science behind the energy drinks so many Trinity students rely on to get through the demands of college.
Podcast: A Summer of Service
Trinity Times student journalist Sydney Ware interviews last year’s recipients of the Sister Seton Cunneen ’65 Summer Service Fellowship, one of Trinity Washington University’s most transformative summer experiences.
Breaking the Silence: Trinity Tackles Taboos on Sexual Health
Trinity Washington University is breaking cultural stigmas and encouraging students to take charge of their sexual health.
Scrolling Into College: The Influence of Social Media on College Choice
For some future Trinity students, the college search starts not with a campus tour – but with a scroll.
Podcast: Understanding the Global Right
Trinity Times student journalist Anette Perez steps into a Global Affairs classroom to uncover how today’s college students are making sense of the worldwide surge in right-wing governments.
Snowed In at Trinity: Students Find New Routines During Campus Closure
Snow-covered paths and empty buildings set the scene as resident students navigated a weekend defined by weather, flexibility and adaptation.




























