Tag Archives: climate change

All I Want for Christmas

- All I want for Christmas is a return to normalcy. Merry Christmas to all!
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CONSTITUTION DAY 2019: Voices of Trinity on Birthright Citizenship, Impeachment

- On Constitution Day 2019, the Trinity Community has a lot to say on contemporary Constitutional issues including birthright citizenship, impeachment and the exercise of Freedom of Speech.
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Hope in the New Year

- Trinity looks forward to 2019 with great optimism and exciting plans for the future!
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Adirondack Chronicles 2018.2

- Blue jays, hawks and rainbows.... all in a day's work in the Adirondacks!
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Straw Poll: CAS New Students Speak Out!

- New students in the College of Arts & Sciences speak out in our straw poll conducted at the opening convocation.
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Adirondack Chronicles 2017.2: Interdependence

- Spending just a few days in the wilderness reminds us of the interdependence of all living things.
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Environmental Justice Is Our Responsibility

- Caring for God's Creation is one of the major tenets of Catholic social justice and essential to the protection of human life. Trinity joins with hundreds of other universities, cities and states in affirming the Paris climate agreement and pledging to do what we can to ensure the future health of the environment for all generations to come.
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Earth Day 2017: Big Man, Little Bird

- We can all learn a good lesson about how to interface with nature by watching the successful rescue of an eaglet at the National Arboretum.
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Voices of Trinity: Inauguration Edition Part 3: Alumnae Ideas for Trump Speech

- We asked Trinity alumnae and alumni what they hope to hear in President Trump's inauguration speech. We got an earful!
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Adirondack Chronicles 2015.2

- The common grackle and the dragonfly: appreciating biodiversity and the urgent justice of Laudato Si
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