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Trinity sophomore Phillip Sullivan demonstrates how to escape from restraints.

Trinity students demonstrate real-life skills

ECHO Staff October 29, 2014

Trinity teacher Ms. Debbie Walling's communication skills class has been busy.   Recent demonstrations included Phillip Sullivan showing the class how to escape from restraints. He trained...

Trinity world languages teacher an accomplished classical pianist

Daniel Russell, Staff Reporter October 27, 2014

By his own admission, his father and older brother taught him everything he knows. As soon as he was able to reach the keys, the seven-year-old classical piano prodigy started to practice his art. “Piano...

Keeping Trinity's campus shining takes year-round work.

Work Study teaches life lessons outside the classroom

Bob Heady, Staff Reporter October 22, 2014

Many people might think that summer break is down time for a school's maintenance crew.  In fact, it's just the opposite. Keeping Trinity's campus shining takes year-round work.  Major players...

A final gift of hand and heart

A final gift of hand and heart

Alec McGuire, Staff Reporter October 21, 2014

No way Mrs. Holly McGuire, a Trinity theology teacher, was going to pass up the chance to blend the spirit of giving with artistic expression. When Louisville’s homeless and indigent die, they...

Conservation crucial for this Trinity ‘green’ man

Zane Brenzel, Staff Reporter October 20, 2014

To say Mr. Marlon Francis has a world view of the environment is an understatement.  As he is helping his students learn, the Trinity teacher assists his homeland, Barbados, find solutions for coastal...

Fourteen members of the Senior Class shared their Trinity experiences with the Freshman Class.

Seniors Share Shamrock Expertise with Freshman Class

ECHO Staff October 20, 2014

Fourteen Trinity seniors answered questions posed by the Freshman Class during a Character Talks session, held today in the convocation hall.  The senior participation was coordinated by Assistant Campus...

Weekly treks to the Queen City essential for Trinity’s elite gymnast

Tommy McConville, Editor in Chief October 10, 2014

Six hundred. That's how many miles per week Trinity junior Michael Chan travels in pursuit of one goal: to be the best gymnast.   Why does he make three trips a week to Cincinnati? Chan said,...

Second Chances lends 'a heart and hand to animals'

Second Chances lends ‘a heart and hand to animals’

Robert Davis, Staff Reporter October 9, 2014

From bats to opossum babies, giving wildlife a second chance to live.  That's what drives Brigette Williams, the founder of Second Chances Wildlife Center, an organization that rescues injured or sick...

Dr. Roy Germano  (Trinity, ’98) in San Pedro Sula, Honduras, filming a new episode of his VICE News documentary series, “Immigrant America."

Shining a Light on Immigration — alum puts himself in harm’s way to tell the stories

Robert Davis, Staff Reporter October 1, 2014

A documentary filmmaker, Dr. Roy Germano will put himself in harm's way to tell his stories. The 1998 Trinity graduate creates films about immigration in America and the treatment of immigrants. Germano said,...

From the 1957 Trinity Shamrock yearbook: 

Right: Brrrrr, it's cold out here. 25 degree weather opened the Shamrock Club's annual Thanksgiving Day Run at Bellarmine College. First row: Runner, Bealmear, Wine, and Good. Second row: Larkin, Kincaid, Krause. Back row: Coach Denny, Fuchs, Monohan, Crabb, Coach Moll.

‘He had integrity’ — remembering Trinity legend Jerry Denny

Tommy McConville, Editor in Chief September 22, 2014

President Dwight D. Eisenhower said, “The supreme quality for leadership is unquestionably integrity. Without it, no real success is possible, no matter whether it is on a section gang, a football...

Key for Class of 2018 is ADJUSTMENT

Ryan Kelly, Editor in Chief September 22, 2014

Adjustment is the key word for the 314 students who began their Trinity careers as the Class of 2018.  That first day back in mid-August amounted to 314 first days, for many an exciting and nerve-racking...