Health Services, experienced students give advice on how how to keep it at bay
by Sabrina Frank in Trinity Life
Flu season, which generally begins in November and ends in March, has greately effected the Trinity campus. With students in such close proximity with one another, the flu has been spreading across campus. Thankfully, Health Services has helped many conquer the virus.
"Icarus's Mother," "Action," set on Fourth of July, Christmas
by Emily Butler in Trinity Life
The Trinity University Department of Speech and Drama is putting on two one-act plays, "Icarus's Mother" and "Action," by Sam Shepard. Kyle Gillette, assistant professor of speech and drama, is directing the plays. "Icarus's Mother" takes place on a Fourth of July in the past, and Action takes place on a Christmas in the future.
by Grayson Hamilton in Trinity Life
Whenever I get close to an automatic sliding door, I perform a Hadouken (1) so it opens for me.
Whenever I sneeze, I try to say Hadouken in hopes that one will actually fly forth from my nostrils.
Whenever I get a disappointing grade on an exam, I approach the teacher after class and Hadouken him or her into submission (Unfortunately, the usual result is a much, much lower grade).
DiCaprio and Crowe star in a smart CIA flick without a genre
by Jon Simpkins in Trinity Life
It's like a smart action flick, but without much action. It's like a political thriller, but it doesn't have a political bias. It's like a drama, but its drama is understated. Essentially, "Body of Lies" is a movie about CIA operatives that stays true to reality … regardless of if reality has a story to tell.