ECHO Trinity High School Louisville, KY
Issue Date: Monday, August 17, 2009 Issue: August-October 2009 Last Update: Friday, November 06, 2009


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A crowd of about 1,000 people began the Walk for Life on Sept. 12 at the St. Martin of Tours Parish and headed toward Market Street with one goal, to end abortion. They made a loop around the city th
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Fear. The dictionary defines it as a distressing emotion that is aroused by impending danger. But if you look in the synonyms, you are likely to stumble upon the words Haunted Hotel and Industrial
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What was once one of the most well-equipped and modern tuberculosis facilities in the world is now considered one of the most haunted places in the world. Waverly Hills Sanitarium functioned as the p
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Another Halloween has come and gone with the parties, trick-or-treating, costumes, and best of all, haunted houses. So what better place to be scared during Halloween than Louisville’s own historic
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Many of you may have heard of the Jim Adams Scholarship offered at Trinity. It’s a scholarship given to the junior who submits the most well-written and effective short story. The scholarship is the l
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Trinity’s new Guitar Club is “a place for guitar players at Trinity to share their ideas to better improve their skills in music,” Guitar Club student founder Ryan Keeling said. “Guitar is my passion
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Countless Trinity graduates have gone on to do great things, both for their local communities and on a more global level. But few have had as much of an impact or done something as influential as 199
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“Mastodon are extremely progressive--they have their own sound,” said Trinity junior Jude Zoeller, recalling Mastodon’s second album, “Leviathan.” “They have their own sound.” But who are Mastodon,
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Most people think of parties, girls and no sleep when spring break comes to mind. This is not the case for a special club of Trinity students that deem service back to the community is much more impor
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A discussion with six Trinity teachers, all graduates of THS, each from a different decade of the school’s history, revealed some of the ways the school has changed--and has stayed the same.
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