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Student debt relief program potentially welcome break to Trinity students
Students around the country — including those attending Trinity Washington University — could see up to $20,000 erased from their federal student loan debt, if the courts rule the program can go forward.
Trinity tennis back on the court this spring
The Trinity Tigers tennis team will begin games again in March
Trinity lacrosse team will be on the road throughout March
The Trinity Tigers lacrosse team will travel throughout the entire month of March
Basketball team shoots forward in spring semester
The Trinity Tigers basketball team has a full roster throughout February.
Trinity students are part of growing youth voter turnout
The youth vote has historically been an elusive one for either major political party to motivate, but political leaders have continued to try to woo them.
Growing number of university students use next-day shipping option
Environmental concerns arise from faster deliveries. According to the retail business newsletter “Chainstorage.com,” Generation Z is the age group most likely to pay for same-day shipping
Movie Review: ‘M3gan’ benefits from humor and twist on killer doll genre
The genre of killer doll films like “Child’s Play” and “Annabelle” have become horror movie fan favorites with a formula designed to tickle your funny bone and force you to jump out of your seat in terror.
Trinity Gospel Choir seeks new members
Trinity Washington University’s Gospel Choir is forging ahead for the 2023 spring semester and is urging new members to join.
Campus-shot film to be screened by Anti-Human Trafficking Club
The chief advisor of the Department of Homeland Security will join members of Trinity’s Anti-Human Trafficking Club for a film screening