Voices of Trinity: Constitution Day 2d Amendment
On Constitution Day, Trinity students, faculty and staff engage a robust debate on the Second Amendment, reflecting on the Navy Yard tragedy and the larger questions of balancing individual rights with the urgent need to end violence in our communities.
Voices of Trinity: Updated: Reflections on the March on Washington 1963 – 2013
Updated: Trinity students, faculty and staff share their experiences at this week’s March on Washington and related events…
How Dr. King Changed Me… and Trinity
This 50th Anniversary of the March on Washington is an occasion to reflect on the ways in which Dr. King’s leadership provoked change among individuals, institutions and our nation.
50 Years Later: Confronting the Moral Crisis of Discrimination
50 years after President Kennedy addressed the moral problem of race discrimination, this society still must confront racism and prejudice.
Happy Birthday, Father Hesburgh!
96 years young, Father Ted Hesburgh of Notre Dame inspires new generations of leaders!
No Contest: Free Press, Always!
A perfect storm of incomprehensible decisions is sweeping Washington this week.
Voices of Trinity: Suffering Sequestration
An open letter to President Obama and Congressional leaders about the likely harmful effects of sequestration on Trinity students, faculty, staff and their families.
Seneca Falls, Selma and Stonewall
President Obama lays out a full agenda for social justice. “We the People” have challenges ahead!
The Second Inauguration
As President Obama prepares for his second inauguration, citizens would do well to read President Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Address and reflect on the moral values of unity and peace for the nation.
Liars’ Hall of Shame
The Baseball Hall of Fame was right to reject Bonds, Sosa and Clemens. There is no substitute for honor and integrity. And remembering Nixon on his 100th birthday.