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Constitution Day Continued… Second Amendment Opinions!

48% of students, faculty and staff responding to the Constitution Day Straw Poll say the Second Amendment must change.

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Voices of Trinity: Constitution Day 2018 – First Amendment Discussion

“Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.” (First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States)

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From September 11 to Crazytown

The toxic aftermath of September 11 continues to poison American politics and society.

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Sr. Ann Howard to Grads: May You Inherit Peace

“Peace in our nation and our neighborhoods, may we learn to value all human life, all ages, all abilities, all racial, ethnic, educational backgrounds, toward a feasible and possible relationship of integrity and cooperation! With safety in playgrounds and schools, in city streets and rural farms and forests, let us grow in Peace.”

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Nerd Prom Needs a Chaperone

Let’s not waste our precious freedom of speech and freedom of the press in cheap shots and tawdry comedy.

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“Be A Nuisance Where It Counts”

Every day is Earth Day… be a nuisance to insist on environmental justice for the future of our planet. And come see “River Blue” on Thursday at 6:30 pm in Social Hall to learn more about environmental justice!

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Celebrating a Free Press

The Pulitzer Prizes remind us of the absolute importance of freedom of the press to preserve our free society.

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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.

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All the Children Say: We Don’t Need Another Hero

We march in solidarity with the young people all over the country who are demanding an end to gun violence. We don’t need more heroes, we need moral action.

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No Silencing the Lambs

Stopping to pay respects to the students, teachers and families of Marjorie Stoneman Douglas High School. These students have found their voices and they will not be silenced. #MSDStrong #NeverAgain

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