Part one in a five-part series on immigration and the perils of the undocumented.
News
Oral History Course Preserves Trinity Legacy Through Student Voices
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.
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.
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.
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.
Latino Students at Trinity Face Mental Health Barriers Amid Cultural Stigma
Mental health remains a sensitive subject in many Latino households, where therapy is often perceived as a sign of weakness. Deeply rooted cultural, religious and economic factors can make it difficult for Latino students — like those at Trinity — to access the support they need while navigating college life.
Trinity STEM Focuses on Environment
Trinity Washington University’s Ladies F.I.R.S.T. held an EcoScience Fest April 17 to celebrate science and to educate the campus community about the environment.









