It’s estimated that humans consume more than 70,000 microplastics particles annually and scientists have become increasingly concerned about the effects on wildlife and the environment.
Month: August 2023
Examining the morality of ‘designer babies’ through gene editing
Should genetical alterations be used to enhance the genetic structure of human embryos and who gets to decide if this is moral?
Frisbee league dominates at Trinity
The Washington Area Frisbee Club uses the athletic fields at Trinity Washington University during the summer months for its leagues to toss, catch, score and thrive.
Volleyball teammates lob in summer
Team members of the volleyball team take advantage of open gyms at Trinity Washington University to stay competitive during the dog days of summer.
Trinity mail gets summer action
Post office staff at Trinity Washington University keep the mail and printing moving throughout the summer months.
Summer isn’t so sleepy at Trinity
The character of the Trinity Washington University campus definitely changes in the summer months, but it’s not the ghost town many people imagine it to be.
‘Barbie’ rakes in box office pay dirt, delivers comedic, thoughtful message
Trinity Times Movie Reviewer Maalik Hawkins takes a look at the summer blockbuster “Barbie,” which in just three weeks into its run raked in more than $1 billion, a history making event for writer-director Greta Gerwig.
New agreement creates seamless pathway from community college to Trinity
With the new articulation agreement between New York’s Borough of Manhattan Community College and Trinity Washington University, transfer students graduating with an associate degree will have a seamless transfer into Trinity’s baccalaureate program.