Flexible evening and weekend classes, accelerated semesters, and eight-week term classes enable students to balance work and family obligations.
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It’s a wild ride for ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp Quantumania’
Fellow movie critics are calling it the “Star Wars” movie of the MCU because of its world-building traits
Lacrosse reemerges at Trinity with rip-goal dreams
Lacrosse has returned to Trinity Washington University in the 2023 season and the new players are eager to pinwheel their sticks and score toe jammer points
‘Knock at the Cabin’ offers gripping apocalyptic ride minus a stunning crescendo
Shyamalan’s prose gives the “Knock at the Cabin” script the anguish of confronting an apocalypse and the unbearable options to overt it without his typical mind-blowing crescendo
Campus COVID-19 policies evolve, students mixed on response
Although mask regulations have been lifted on the Trinity Washington University campus, COVID-19 remains a pandemic
Trinity students urged to combat gun violence
Nearly 200 battery-lit candles illuminated O’Connor Auditorium on Valentine’s Day 2023, but instead of expressing messages of love, the Trinity Washington University assembly issued declarations of grief and cries to enact laws to curb gun violence.
‘Infinity Pool’ is all wet on fright but provides seductive waters for enigmatic channel
There is an unexpected twist in the plot that shows what money and privilege can afford.
Students experience connection, time waste, self-image angst through social media
“I find myself comparing my life to other people’s lives,” said Shakera Hunter, a nursing major in her junior year at Trinity.
SZA’s sophomore album “SOS” serves up a lyrical window into the artist’s soul
It’s been five years since Solana Imani Rowe released the certified multiplatinum “CTRL,”
Trinity community to call for police reform during Feb. 9 vigil in reverence to Tyre Nichols
29-year-old Black man died following an altercation with Memphis police officers.