Post office staff at Trinity Washington University keep the mail and printing moving throughout the summer months.
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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.
Notre Dame Chapel is Trinity’s historic, mysterious treasure
A wedding will be held in Trinity’s Notre Dame Chapel in August, but to many of the university’s students the nearly century-old worship space remains a hidden jewel.
Police reform activism is seen as a crucial step toward racial justice
A crusade for reform in law enforcement continued to grow during the summer of 2023 and Trinity officials believe student involvement in the movement could make a difference.
Trinity offers mental health aid amid recent gun violence
Trinity Washington University students, staff and faculty were confronted with the July 5 shooting death of a Kentucky school teacher, who had been staying on Trinity’s campus while attending a conference, one of several deadly shootings in the Baltimore-Washington area around the 4th of July holiday.
Stranded in Shangri-La demonstrates urgency for climate change action
Climate change must be a central concern of all governments, acting in unison and committed to long-term policies and practices across international boundaries.
Slow start for ‘The Flash’ pays off with fun, emotionally driven ride
If audiences can get past the abysmal computer-generated imagery (CGI) in the beginning of “The Flash,” they’ll be treated to exceptional performances and a “flashpoint paradox.”
#MeToo founder brings healing through activism
Part six of a six-part series on social activists and influencers.