Part five in a five-part series on immigration and the perils of the undocumented.
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Trinity Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month with Pupusas and Lotería
For freshman Miriam Mendoza, playing Lotería during Hispanic Heritage Month at Trinity Washington University Oct. 2 was more than just a fun evening – it was a meaningful reminder of home.
Balancing Books and Paychecks a Daily Struggle for Trinity Students
About 40% of full-time U.S. college students work part-time jobs while attending school, according to a 2020 study by the National Center for Education Statistics, highlighting the challenge of balancing shifts at work with demanding course schedules.
At Trinity Reads, Author Clint Smith Urges Students to Confront History of Slavery
The Trinity Reads event came as debate over how slavery and its legacy should be taught in schools remains intense heading into fall 2025.
Undocumented and Uncertain: Trinity Student Faces Long Road to Legal Status
Part four in a five-part series on immigration and the perils of the undocumented.
Federalization of D.C. Police, National Guard Deployment Create Tense Start to Semester
The military presence has created obstacles for students not only physically but also mentally and academically.
Undocumented Students Face Financial, Legal Barriers in Pursuit of U.S. Education
Part three in a five-part series on immigration and the perils of the undocumented.
Student Parent at Trinity Studies Screen Time’s Impact on Children
The public health major’s project began two semesters ago in an honors course, motivated by her experience as a parent concerned that technology use contributed to her son’s speech delays.
Undocumented Students at Trinity Face Barriers, Push for Change
Part two in a five-part series on immigration and the perils of the undocumented.
Undocumented Students Fear Deportation as Debate Over ‘Coming Legally’ Persists
Part one in a five-part series on immigration and the perils of the undocumented.









