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Reverbs from the ECHO Chamber — a Q & A with Mrs. Yinghao Dong

Zachary Crumes, Staff Reporter March 5, 2020

Another in a continuing series of Q & A interviews with Trinity faculty, staff and administrators.   Located in Sheehan Hall, inside room 251, you will find various Chinese decorations and...

Reverbs from the ECHO Chamber — a Q & A with Mr. Jeff Hurt

Preston Romanov, Editor in Chief March 3, 2020

Another in a continuing series of Q & A interviews with Trinity faculty, staff and administrators.   Interpreting an entire day of wedding services, including music being performed by a DJ,...

Reverbs from the ECHO Chamber — a Q & A with Mr. Mike Szabo

Sam Repp, Staff Reporter March 3, 2020

This is the first in a series of Q & A interviews with Trinity faculty, staff and administrators.   Meet Trinity teacher and varsity basketball head coach Mike Szabo. Coach Szabo has been coaching...

Selecting the right college or university is sometimes a rigorous process. Trinity juniors attended a college fair in the Convocation Hall Feb. 11.

Hazing Still a Part of Greek Life

Zachary Crumes, Staff Reporter February 12, 2020

Hazing. The word brings to mind embarrassment and ridicule. How much does this previously condoned initiation practice still exist? HazingPrevention.org defines hazing as "any action taken or any situation...

Trinity Sociology Class Studies Louisville’s Redlining Policy

ECHO Staff February 11, 2020

From Trinity teacher Mr. Chad Waggoner:  For several weeks my Advanced Sociology class studied redlining (the 1933 policy to segregate Louisville and not allow African Americans to purchase homes) and...

Vaping Dangers Not Stopping Teens

Sam Repp, Staff Reporter February 10, 2020

Cigarettes have been around for centuries, but in 2014 a new way of smoking called vaping hit the world. It hit Trinity. It’s also taking away lives. An article in The New York Times by Matt Richtel...

The Rocks had a successful first semester and are now in high gear toward state and national contests.

There’s No Argument — Speech and Debate Rocks

ECHO Staff January 15, 2020

Early Saturday mornings.  Late afternoon practices.  Tournament after tournament.  Why?  Because the Trinity speech and debate Rocks know what it takes to excel. Under the leadership of head coach...

photo by ZhiYon Bullard

Building Rock-Solid Faith and Character

ECHO Staff January 8, 2020

Demonstrations of Faith. Character Talks. Introspection. In so many ways the Rocks seek to realize the school's mission: "Trinity is a Catholic, college-preparatory high school, forming men of faith...

photo by Editor in Chief Preston Romanov

Freshman Faces!

ECHO Staff December 28, 2019

The youngest Rocks are midway through their first year as Trinity students.  Remember Rockin'? Remember the excitement, the competition, the bonding! As 2020 beckons, let's take a look back at faces...

Trinity senior Eric Gallehr-Miracle, center, and other Trinity Singers perform before a Rocks football game.

An Anthem to the Heart of a Shamrock

ECHO Staff December 6, 2019

A few minutes before a football game as the crowd gets settled in their seats. Doesn't seem like a big deal, right? To Trinity Singers, however, those few minutes singing pre-game music mean a great...

photo by Andrew Hamill

Chess Rocks Looking for the Right Moves

ECHO Staff November 21, 2019

The chess Rocks compete in the Jefferson County Public School league. They are coached by Mr. Josh Kusch.

Strategy is the name of the game when playing Dungeons and Dragons.

Where Beasts and Battles Thrive

ECHO Staff November 19, 2019

Within mysterious passageways, you can find Rocks lost in the world of Dungeons and Dragons.  Mr. Mitch Greenwell serves as moderator of the D & D Club.  

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