Month: February 2024
The Rise and Fall of Esskeetit: Revisiting Lil Pump
Liz Foster ’22 Bits & Pieces Editor “Yeah, I sell crack in the halls,” brags a then-17-year-old Gazzy Garcia, better known by his rap moniker Lil Pump, […]
Breaking Down the Peter B’s Menu: Top 10 Drinks
Bailey McKeon ’22 Features Editor Peter B’s Espresso, the popular coffee shop on campus, located on the ground floor of the Raether Library and Information […]
Liberal Arts Action Lab Gives Students the Valuable Opportunity to Engage With Hartford Community
Olivia Papp ’23 Features Editor The Liberal Arts Action Lab is a project which thrives on student and faculty collaboration from both Trinity College and […]
Breaking: Lewis Hamilton Makes Formula 1 History
Patrick Grimes ’23 Sports Editor Mercedes-AMG Petronas driver Lewis Hamilton has taken the racing world along for a wild ride since he began his career […]
USWNT: Showing Out the Competition Post-Olympics
The United States Women’s National Soccer Team has shown out with two wins, post their Olympic competition. The team won bronze in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics this […]
Field Hockey Triumphs Twice; Maintains Strong Start
Blythe Hastings ’23 Sports Editor The Trinity Women’s field hockey team rarely ceases to amaze Bantam students and fans alike, with a dominant performance against Springfield College […]
SGA Elections for Class Senators, Class of 2025 President Finalized; 5 Total Vacancies
Tia Wurzrainer ’24 Contributing Writer The Student Government Association (SGA) election results for 2021-2022 are in, but with several vacancies for both the class of […]
Trinity Reports First Case of COVID-19 Among Students; Case Count Among Lowest in NESCAC
Faith Monahan ’24 News Editor The first student case of COVID-19 at Trinity College for the fall semester has been identified as of Monday, Sept. 27. This update follows last […]
Bipartisan or Not, Congress Must Raise the Debt Ceiling
Kash Jain ’24 Opinion Editor Time is running out for Congress to lift the debt ceiling as the federal government inches closer to defaulting. We […]
Dormitory Perspectives from a First-Year
Sammi Bray ’25 Contributing Writer I never went to sleepaway camp growing up; I adored theatre camp and the YMCA’s programs, but sleepaway camp was where […]