While U.S. officials have estimated the loss of life in the Ukrainian conflict to be more than 200,000, most of those deaths are Russian and Ukraine troops. Meaning the estimated 30,000 plus of Gaza civilians killed exceeds the 10,000 plus civilian casualties in Ukraine.
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New D.C. crime legislation concerns some members of Trinity community
The Secure D.C. Omnibus Amendment Act will give police a lot more authority and a lot less scrutiny and accountability, said Thomas Mostowy, dean of Trinity’s School of Professional and Graduate Studies and a Criminal Justice professor.
Social justice forum highlights impact of advocacy, healing
The theme of the forum, “Truth, Equality, and Healing: Developing a Trauma Responsive Platform to Build Community Resilience,” set the stage for meaningful dialogue and introspection.
Peer tutors express gratitude in serving fellow students
Hundreds of Trinity students seek additional academic help in their university studies each semester and peer tutors help the school offer more scholastic support.
Trinity students tend to be engaged with the news, but media platforms vary
A Trinity Times survey found that while 28.75% of respondents regularly read credible newspapers, online news sites, magazines and listen to National Public Radio, a close second in percentage of those surveyed got their news from social media feeds, at 26.25%.
Credible journalism viewed as essential in understanding the stakes of 2024 election
Some political observers have been sounding the alarm that the fate of democracy is on the ballot of the 2024 U.S. presidential election and have huge concerns about how Gen Z and Millennial voters are getting their news about the campaign.
Nontraditional students often feel overlooked
As more nontraditional students enter higher education, researchers note that they encounter numerous institutional, structural, financial, and cultural obstacles.
Rising rent prices deal hardships to Trinity students
Students at Trinity Washington University are dealing with astronomical rent prices at a time in their lives when they are juggling the expense of college.
‘Senioritis’ is a thing and some students at Trinity Washington University have it
Students with senioritis may vacillate between feeling happy about an upcoming graduation, sad about moving on from an environment they know how to navigate, and anxious about all the unknowns ahead.
Solar eclipse becomes a Trinity celebration
For seniors, the Solar Eclipse Viewing Party at Trinity Washington University April 8 was a poignant way to conclude their time at the school ahead of their upcoming May graduation, as they experienced in unity with their college community what is believed to have been the United States’ most viewed celestial event ever.