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Tag: Trinity Washington University
‘A Turning Point’: How the MMEG Grant Is Changing Lives at Trinity
A transformative grant is helping Trinity students over 25 finish their degrees – and more applicants are encouraged to apply before the January deadline.
When Campus Smells Like Weed
Trinity Times student journalists Anette Perez, Saron Gebereegziabhier, Tanzania Kennedy, and Genesis Bu-Chinchilla investigate how marijuana use is experienced and understood on their campus.
Finding Calm Before the Storm: Trinity Students Unwind at Stress Buster Workshop
As finals week kicks off today, Trinity students are leaning on the breath of relief they found during the campus Stress Buster Workshop.
Podcast: Nourishing Kindness in Uncertain Times
Trinity Times student journalists Anette Perez and Genesis Bu-Chinchilla highlight how simple acts of kindness through food can bring comfort and hope to those facing hardship.
Sisterhood Without Sororities: The Search for Greek Life at Trinity
Trinity Washington University offers many student clubs, but the absence of sororities on campus has left some questioning whether a key piece of the traditional college experience is missing.
Finding Their Voice: Trinity Students Reflect on Communication and Self-Advocacy on Podcast
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.
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.









