|
[ArticleMedia]
Thursday, February 12, 2009
By Shelby Clements
Mr. Mike Guetig has been the announcer for the Trinity home football games since before we students were born, but many of us know little about the voice we hear each Friday night. Many of us do not k
|
|
[ArticleMedia]
Friday, November 14, 2008
By John Hogg, Staff Reporter
“Feed the Animals,” the fourth album from Girl Talk, may not be the greatest album of the year, but it is probably the most fun.
|
|
[ArticleMedia]
Friday, November 14, 2008
By Tyler Hess, Staff Reporter
Would you recycle if it saved you and your family money? Of course you would. However, would you still recycle if it costs you a few extra dollars a week?
|
|
[ArticleMedia]
Friday, November 14, 2008
By Conor Carroll, Associate Editor
Recently, Louisville was named one of the nation’s three most-improved cities for cyclists by Bicycling magazine and received a $4.9 million grant for bicycle safety and awareness.
|
|
[ArticleMedia]
Friday, November 14, 2008
By Jared Flanery, Staff Reporter
The issue permeates every facet of life on planet Earth. Iraq agrees to an oil law; Saudi Arabia increases oil production; Congress approves oil exploration off the coast; OPEC raises oil prices; fac
|
|
[ArticleMedia]
Friday, November 14, 2008
By Matt Ribar, Staff Reporter
Let’s face it, you can’t go anywhere today without hearing about gas prices and how they are affecting consumers. Plenty of Trinity students are feeling the pain at the pump. While people want answers
|
|
[ArticleMedia]
Friday, November 14, 2008
By Conor Carroll, Associate Editor
What would Henry Ford think if he were here today? Undoubtedly, when he unveiled his Model T in 1908, he never imagined the four-headed monster that he was helping to create.
|
|
[ArticleMedia]
Friday, November 14, 2008
By Patrick Chandler, Staff Reporter
It was a beautiful October night before a crowd of 38,000-plus when the Shamrocks of Trinity took on the Tigers of St. Xavier. The excitement was thick in the evening air as the student sections of e
|
|
[ArticleMedia]
Friday, November 14, 2008
By Joseph E. Kauffman, Staff Reporter
A record crowd of 38,872 witnessed the annual football game between Trinity and St. Xavier. Both teams played hard, but Trinity made mistakes that St. X capitalized on, earning them a 30-6 win.
|
|
[ArticleMedia]
Friday, November 14, 2008
By Grant Epperson, Associate Editor
Atherton upset the No. 2-ranked Trinity soccer Rocks 4-3 in a two-day battle for the Seventh Region title at Whitefield Academy.
|