For some students who transferred to Trinity Washington University in the 2024 fall semester, finding the right fit for their higher education journey came the second time around.
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Migrant crisis motivates voters in 2024 election
The immigration system has been bitterly debated since the turn of the 21st century, used as a wedge issue in the 2008, 2012, 2016, 2020 and now the 2024 presidential elections, yet no meaningful reforms have been agreed to in all that time.
‘Smile 2’ spooks the movie theatre box office and audience blood pressure this Halloween
Actress Naomi Scott gives a gripping performance in Parker Finn’s “Smile 2,” a petrifying film that’s must-see viewing for the Halloween season.
‘Democracy on the Ballot’ symposium inspires students to shape the nation’s future
Trinity’s Oct. 25, 2024, “Democracy on the Ballot” symposium pulsed with the energy of reconnection as alumni warmly embraced old friends and engaged in animated conversations about the pressing challenges to democracy in the United States today, most notably in the upcoming U.S. presidential election.
‘Piece by Piece’ is a super-sound Lego animated biopic
This seemingly bizarre concept of filmmaking tells the story of the multi-talented Pharrell Williams — rapper, singer, songwriter, philanthropist, fashion icon, and musical mastermind.
Working students face time-management challenges in pursuing higher education
Students who work while enrolled in school can see negative impacts on their education, including depressed grades and a lessened ability to retain information, according to the American Association of University Professors.
Trinity’s new Africana Reading Room envisioned as defiant symbol against anti-DEI crusade
The creation of the Africana Studies Reading Room at Trinity Washington University represents a significant step in fostering a deeper understanding of African culture, history, and intellectual thought within the campus community.
Enlightened Exchanges: Trinity Times’ new podcast amplifies student voices on critical issues
The inaugural season of Enlightened Exchanges officially began Oct. 8, 2024, and it covers an array of relevant subjects, beginning with an in-depth analysis of the U.S. presidential election in its first episode.
Africana Studies Reading Room becomes a hub for legacy and learning
More than just a quiet place for study, the Africana Studies Reading Room symbolizes Trinity Washington University’s ongoing commitment to celebrating diverse cultures and intellectual perspectives.
Enlightened Exchanges
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 […]