In honor of Black History Month and and Women's History Month, former leader of the Black Panther Party Elaine Brown, spoke last Wednesday, on "The Struggle For Justice: Then And Now," in her second visit to Trinity. Sponsored by the Women and Gender Resource Action Center (WGRAC), the Trinity College Black Women's Organization (TCBWO) / Trinity College Black Student Union (IMANI) and the Office of Multicultural Affairs, the program highlighted the historic activist's "vision of an inclusive and egalitarian society, focusing on resolving problems of race, gender oppression and class disparity in the United States," as per the abstract featured on Trinity Exchange.
0 CommentsTim J. Otte is originally from Cheboygan, Wisconsin. He is currently the St. Anthony's Hall (The Hall) chef, and the former owner of Timothy's restaurant Carver Diserens: Have you eaten at the Trinity Restaurant? Tim Otte: Yep, over the summer. Carver: What do you think? Is it a step down or up? Tim: I think their food is excellent.
0 CommentsOn Wednesday, March 5, the Reese Room at the Smith House was packed to capacity for writer George Pelecanos' lecture. Many people were forced to sit on the floor or stand against the walls in order to hear Pelecanos discuss his books and his work on the hit HBO show "The Wire.
0 CommentsFeatures Editor Courtney Cregan speaks with the President of Trinity College Republicans Reid Vineis '10. Courtney Cregan: What motivated you to become so involved with the College Republicans? Reid Vineis: College Republicans are really the backbone of the Republican party.
3 CommentsHow many times have you craved chicken lo mein with a side of sushi? And how many times, once you've fulfilled that dream and smuggled sushi into a Chinese restaurant, have you wished that a live jazz band could accompany it all? If you're like most of us, the answer is probably "never".
2 CommentsOn Saturday, Apr. 19, DJ Unk will be performing at Psi Upsilon (Psi U), supplementing the activities already scheduled for Spring Weekend. DJ Unk's setlist will include "2 Step," "Hit the Dance Floor," and "Walk it Out." All members of the Trinity College community are invited to purchase tickets to the event (priced at $20), the proceeds of which will benefit the Patricia and Andrew Salner American Cancer Society Patient Navigation Program at the Helen & Harry Gray Cancer Center at Hartford Hospital.
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