And They’re Off! Primaries, At Last!
At last, the presidential primary season begins! Pay attention, this is a profoundly consequential election season!
What Would Dr. King Say?
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., called on the United States to live up to the moral imperative for justice. The quest is as urgent as ever.
Sisters of Notre Dame
The Sisters of Notre Dame inspire Trinity’s vibrant commitment to social justice.
Preaching Peace in the Age of Destruction
Searching for moral leadership amid the political cacophony and violence around us.
Demagogues and Democracy
Demagoguery is a disservice to our Democracy. Presidential candidates need to show more respect for truth and fundamental American values of human rights and religious freedoms.
Missouri, Iowa, and Moral Emptiness in Presidential Politics
Students voice a level of moral leadership on racial justice and equality that is absent from the current presidential campaign rhetoric.
Utterly Unacceptable
Getting a grip on guns in this country is a fundamental issue of justice. Congress needs to live up to its moral responsibility to act on behalf of all the people. Our hearts go out to students and colleagues at Umpqua Community College in Oregaon.
Voices of Trinity: More Reflections on Pope Francis
Several hundred Trinity students, faculty and staff participated in events during the three-day visit of Pope Francis to Washington. These are some of their reflections and photos.
Pope Francis: Mercy, Compassion, Hope
What will Pope Francis learn about America and Americans on his first visit here? Will we show him the best of us, or those parts that are less edifying? Let’s go for the best!
Voices of Trinity: Constitution Day Edition: Citizenship and 14th Amendment
Today is Constitution Day! Join the debate on citizenship and the 14th Amendment. Comments welcome all day!