When Salena Geahwie and Darlene Carmichael enrolled in Professor Joshua Wright’s oral history class, they didn’t expect to personally impact the legacy of Trinity Washington University.
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Trinity Washington University Keeps Tuition Low as Costs Rise Nationwide
As the cost of higher education continues to rise across the United States, Trinity Washington University remains one of the least expensive private colleges in the country.
Trinity Students Share Time Management Tips: ‘It’s Not Just a Skill — It’s Survival’
Time management is often cited as one of the greatest challenges students face in college — and for good reason.
Op-Ed: Student Debt Crisis is a Moral Imperative
While policymakers debate the economics of student loan forgiveness, millions of students are struggling to survive while pursuing their degrees. They’re sleeping on couches, skipping meals, and working multiple jobs — all while trying to focus on their studies.
Finding the Digital Balance Between Scrolling, Posting, and Studying
While social media can positively contribute to campus life, it also presents challenges for students in high-pressure academic environments.
D.C. Futures Scholarship Provided For My College Dream After 20-Year Journey
The D.C. Futures Scholarship gave me the financial support I needed to balance school and caregiving. It covered my tuition and offered a monthly stipend, easing my financial burden and allowing me to focus on academics.
Trinity’s Fall Semester Opens With Orientation, Brings Renovations, New Supports for Students
Incoming freshman Maria Santana began her orientation week at Trinity Washington University on Aug. 18 with a touch of unease. But once the sessions got underway, her angst transformed into enthusiasm for the 2025-26 academic year.
Trinity Times wins 29 Catholic Media Association awards, including Best Student News Organization
Trinity students received the majority of the Catholic Media Association’s 2025 St. Juan Diego Collegiate Awards — more than any other college or university — including the top honor of Student News Organization of the Year. Recent graduate Brittany McAlister was named Journalist of the Year.
Trinity Times Podcast Highlights Student Journalism in Era of Political Pressure
The 2024–25 academic year was marked by anxiety and uncertainty for student journalists across the United States.
‘Final Destination: Bloodlines’ Revives Franchise with Nostalgic Gore, Box Office Dominance, and a Haunting Farewell to Tony Todd
The film succeeds in satisfying longtime fans by delivering the franchise’s signature creative and unsettling death scenes, making viewers reconsider everyday situations.









