Well Trinity, it sure has been awhile. I am currently in Auckland, New Zealand, after spending the last three and a half months in New York, Rio de Janeiro, Curitiba, and Cape Town. I am studying on the International Honors Program (IHP): Cities in the 21st Century, a trip that comparatively examines cities from the perspectives of anthropology, sociology, economics, politics, and urban planning.
0 CommentsWhile classes are ending and work is steadily amassing, a group of students is still finding the time to participate in the global human rights discussion. Sunday, May 5, the students of Special Topics in Human Rights are hosting a one-day student congress in Connecticut on human rights and the War on Terror.
0 CommentsStudents are often less than satisfied with the cuisine Chartwells has to offer; however, many Hartford families hunger for the bountiful dining options at Trinity. Starting May 2 though, these families can enjoy what we often take for granted, through the help of a campus kitchen project.
0 CommentsTributes, Inc. is a non-profit organization that at its most fundamental level, teaches children of all races, creeds, and financial backgrounds about historical figures that exemplify a good human spirit. However, Tributes is much more than that to so many more people.
0 CommentsIt's 10:30 pm and I still have mud caked on my feet. Ordinarily this would be nothing short of abhorrent to me, but it is the Sunday of Spring Weekend after all; what else do you expect? Outside my window, the ever-glorious Thin White Duke remix of "Mr. Brightside" is playing and the delighted (I hope) screams of seniors fill the air as they frolic down Vernon Street.
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