While other college students were bound for the beaches of Florida, a group of Trinity students instead picked up hammers and shovels, heading inland to build houses. Over this past week, Trinity's Habitat for Humanity chapter participated in their annual Alternative Spring Break program, which has students spending spring break in different locations, partaking in manual labor and helping out the local community.
0 CommentsIf you are reading this, then it is already too late. I have lost myself and set my identity ablaze. Belfast has corroded the false idols of my unquestioned beliefs in the American ideals of Truth, Liberty, and Justice. This corruption of the soul I believed to be my "self" struck like a blazing flash of lightning satori that left the moveable corpse of my body thunderously shuddering.
0 CommentsEight Trinity pre-med students gathered at 4:30 a.m. (despite the ailings early-morning awakenings may bring) on March 7 to catch a flight to D.C. to attend the American Medical Student Association's (AMSA) 57th Annual Convention. AMSA is a student-governed, national organization committed to representing the concerns of physicians-in-training.
6 CommentsConnecticut is home to two of the Northeast's premier tourist attractions. No, I'm not talking about the industrial wastes of Bridgeport or Mamoun's Falafel Restaurant on Howe Street in New Haven; I'm speaking, of course, of the world's two largest casinos Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun run by the Mashantucket Pequots and the Mohegan tribes respectively.
0 Comments10. Tinkerbell: This little fairy is a backstabbing biatch. Disney may have given us unrealistic expectations about love, but at least they warned us about treacherous trashy bimbos. 9. Prince Philip: This so-called Prince Charming is a narcophiliac. She may be your true love, but it's still a big no-no to cop a feel off a sleeping chick.
3 CommentsThe Asian-American Student Association celebrated its third annual Asian Bazaar on Thursday, March 15, in the Washington Room. Hosted by freshman Judy Chiu and Wendy Zhao, the event was a success, attracting more than 200 students and a handful of administrators together for a night filled with delicious Asian cuisine and entertainment.
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