Trinity Times student journalist Saron Gebereegziabhier speaks with Trinity Washington University students enrolled in a “Mentor Moments” class about what they’re learning about communication and self-advocacy in their academic lives.
Tag: Campus
Hydration Hardship: Why Trinity Students Pay for Bottled Water
From dorms to dining halls, students at Trinity Washington University say finding clean drinking water on campus has become a daily challenge – and an expensive one.
A Library for Families – and a Classroom for Future Teachers
Sunlit rugs, picture books and curious children have turned Trinity’s Family Library into an unexpected classroom, giving early education students their first real taste of teaching.
Trinity’s Butterfly Network Offers Refuge as Immigration Fears Intensify
Inside a small campus club, undocumented students are finding something increasingly rare in 2025: a place to breathe.
Student Leaders Host Annual Blessing Bag Drive to Support Local Women’s Shelter
What began as a simple toiletry collection has grown into a campus-wide act of sisterhood, as Trinity students gather today to assemble Blessing Bags for women seeking support at a local shelter.
Freedom to Teach: Reading Assata Shakur
Trinity Times student journalists Anette Perez and Saron Gebereegziabhier examine how a campus reading of the polarizing figure Assata Shakur sparked debate on race, history, and learning at U.S. universities.
Shuttle Service Draws Mixed Reviews from Students
For some students, Trinity Washington University’s shuttle is a daily headache. For others, it’s an essential link between campus and the Metro.
Journalist Jim Acosta Challenges Trinity Students to Be Brave Truth-Tellers
Speaking at Trinity Washington University during the Americans for Democratic Action awards ceremony, veteran journalist Jim Acosta called on future reporters to show courage in holding the powerful accountable and warned that threats to press freedom and democracy are growing.
Trinity Students Find Ethnic Unity in a Time of Division
While some institutions have scaled back cultural expression amid political tensions, Trinity students say the university’s embrace of cultural identity has been deeply affirming.
Reading Assata Together: A Campus Remembrance in a Polarized Moment
In a reading room lined with books, Trinity students gathered to read Assata Shakur’s words aloud – a literary tribute that became a flashpoint in a larger cultural debate.









