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ECHO

A beautiful sunset in Louisville hides a darker secret of pollution.

Under the Beauty of Glowing Sunsets Lies an Ugly Cause

Jack Tompkins, Staff Reporter March 30, 2016

With the spring's one-hour shift forward, sunrise in Louisville occurs about 7:45 a.m. With the rise of the sun above the horizon comes a mix of colors that look like a beautiful canvas. At least that...

Passionate About Teaching, Kahl ‘Teaches Us Life Lessons’

Jacob Ferree, Staff Reporter March 21, 2016

Mr. John Kahl graduated from Trinity in 1969. But that was only the beginning of his connection to his alma mater. Nearly a half century later, Kahl plans to retire from teaching at the end of this...

When the Magnolias Bloom, Can Spring Be Far Behind?

ECHO Staff March 10, 2016

The magnolia trees located in Trinity's courtyard sported pink blossoms this week, a good sign spring is near.

Making a Difference Every Day

ECHO Staff February 17, 2016

On a daily basis, Trinity students make the world a little better through community service classes.  One example takes place in Ms. Laura Cardosi's second-grade class at Saint Mary Academy in...

photo courtesy of Mrs. Michele Walters

Walters’ Daughters in Rome for Ash Wednesday

ECHO Staff February 10, 2016

From Mrs. Michelle Walters, associate director of the Trinity Annual Fund: "My oldest two daughters were at the Vatican today for Ash Wednesday and saw the Pope!  Yes, they were this close to him!  I...

Relief in Sight! — Art I Students Create Linoleum Block Prints

ECHO Staff January 25, 2016

Art I teacher Mr. Shayne Hull's students created the most recent exhibit in the library display case. According to Hull, "We worked on linoleum block relief prints.  Each student  sketched out a...

Job Shadowing Shines Light on Career Choices

Hunter Mulloy, Staff Reporter January 7, 2016

What better way to learn about a possible career than to shadow someone doing that job.  That is the rationale behind Trinity's annual Job Shadow Day for the entire Junior Class. The Class of 2017...

Shamrock Points of View

ECHO Staff January 6, 2016

Tilt your head. Squint. Lie on the ground and look up. The world looks a little different when checked out from slightly different angles. ECHO staffers did just that on Trinity's campus and saw a...

Terry Pursuing Electrician Certification

Michael Hellinger, Staff Reporter January 5, 2016

An important member of the crew that maintains Trinity's award-winning campus left at the end of November.  Mr. Stephen Terry, a 2001 alumnus who joined the maintenance crew in 2005, left to begin...

A Rapper on the Rise — Louisville’s Harlow Plays Forecastle

Ryan Cywinski, Editor December 16, 2015

  Kanye West, Drake, A$AP Rocky, and Kendrick Lamar -- all household names in today’s rap scene and each rapper from a different place: Chicago, Toronto, New York, L.A. Notice a trend? Each...

Student Awareness a Must to Ensure Safety

Jack Tompkins, Staff Reporter November 20, 2015

Scotty walked down an alley of Sunset Avenue in the West End with two girls he had just met. They were friends of a third girl he met a week earlier, and they promised Scotty gas money for all the time...

Some of Trinity's Eagle Scouts: Nick Campbell, Jared Cox, Phillip Sandman, Brandon Ryan, John Clere, Brent White and Jacob Luken

Shamrock Eagle Scouts Soar

Zac Brumback, Staff Reporter November 13, 2015

The journey to attaining the Eagle Scout rank requires more than a little perseverance.  Currently 14 Trinity students have made that journey. Class of 2016 Eagle Scouts are Brent White, Jacob Luken,...