Trinity students who identify as LGBTQIA say their journey hasn’t always been an easy one and they are looking for a future where they are unconditionally embraced.
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Medical crisis exposes cracks in healthcare system, especially for Black women
Trinity Washington University student JaDonna Harris explores her journey through a medical crisis that uncovered shortcomings in the healthcare system, particularly for Black women.
New Family Library to offer student parents study space with their children
The new Family Library at Trinity Washington University is not a daycare, but it’s designed to give student caregivers a space to work and study while their children are entertained.
Trinity newsroom enters its second year with growing digital presence
There have been advancing changes in the multimedia newsroom at Trinity Washington University as it enters its second academic year in operation and campus leaders reflect on the journey.
Microplastics can have dangerous impact on water and humans
It’s estimated that humans consume more than 70,000 microplastics particles annually and scientists have become increasingly concerned about the effects on wildlife and the environment.
Examining the morality of ‘designer babies’ through gene editing
Should genetical alterations be used to enhance the genetic structure of human embryos and who gets to decide if this is moral?
‘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.