- Leadership in a time of public health crisis demands setting aside politics.
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Economy
- Senior Patrice Sykes writes about DC gentrification in taking the top honors in the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments essay contest for students at Consortium institutions. Read her prize winning essay here!
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- Trinity students, faculty and staff look to the future and offer ideas for messages they'd like to hear in President Trump's inauguration address.
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- With Harriet Tubman on the $20 bill, the arc of justice becomes brighter, longer and stronger.
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- Women should vote for whomever they believe most capable of leading the nation. Women should also be present in every room where decisions get made.
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- 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.
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- The common grackle and the dragonfly: appreciating biodiversity and the urgent justice of Laudato Si
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- Economic justice is essential to achieve racial equality; school reform is ineffective without an honest and vigorous plan to address poverty among schoolchildren.
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- Tuesday, April 1 is Primary Election Day in D.C. If you are a D.C. resident, please vote!
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- Members of Congress take an oath to uphold the Constitution, which starts with "We, the People" --- serving ALL the people, not small factions, is the real work of a functional legislature.
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