Celebrating a Free Press
The Pulitzer Prizes remind us of the absolute importance of freedom of the press to preserve our free society.
Trinity in Solidarity with the March For Our Lives
Trinity students, faculty, staff and friends gathered to teach and learn about gun violence, and express solidarity with all who are seeking solutions to this great American tragedy.
#MeToo Is Higher Ed’s Challenge, Too
The criminal abuse of women athletes by a Michigan State doctor is just the beginning of #MeToo for colleges and universities. Presidents must act more affirmatively to protect students and set the right tone on campus.
Voices of Trinity: Shutdown Shakedown
Trinity students, faculty and staff will bear the hurtful, harmful consequences of a government shutdown. We need to insist that our political leaders stop the games and DO THE JOBS THEY WERE ELECTED TO DO!
Saying the Unspeakable
Appalling. Contemptible. Repulsive. Despicable. Immoral. We must reject not only President Trump’s vulgar words but the deep racism the words represent.
Guys! Guys! Listen Up!
Men must confront each other on sexual misconduct. And women in positions of power need to support their sisters who are more vulnerable. We all need to be aggressive in putting an end to this tawdry mess of sexual harassment, our nation has serious issues that need our attention!
Yes, NOW IS THE TIME To Discuss Gun Control
We must end the gun violence. Now. Delay is immoral.
Voices of Trinity: “A Heavy Heart” by Kevin Bouknight
SPS Human Relations Major Kevin Bouknight reflects on racism, civility, fear and leadership. He shares his thoughts on the current state of our nation with “A Heavy Heart.”
Trinity Stands with Dreamers
As a matter of social justice, deeply rooted in Catholic teachings on the dignity of human life and consistent with our mission values, Trinity stands proudly with our students who are Dreamers and urges preservation of the DACA program.
Voices of Trinity: Marisel Morales and the Call to Public Service
Trinity Alumna Marisel Morales writes about the years she spent as the HUD Regional Director for New York and New Jersey during the administration of President George W. Bush from 2001 to 2004.