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Band on the rise — an inside look at Nerves Junior

Forde Womack January 29, 2014

  If you never read "Catcher in the Rye" or listened to Nirvana, rap, or punk when you were, or are still, a teenager, read and listen to them now! What does this free advice have to do with...

Embracing the Polar Vortex

ECHO Staff January 24, 2014

The words "polar vortex," "closed" and "delayed schedule" have become part of daily conversation this winter. Braving brutally cold temps, Trinity faculty, staff and students have also coped with altered...

Combined Passions

ECHO Staff January 10, 2014

Trinity art and theology teacher Mrs. Holly McGuire combined her passions to paint this banner depicting Our Lady of Guadalupe.

Mall visit reveals restless reindeer and sentimental Santas

Devon Little December 17, 2013

There is no doubt Christmas is a big deal. Every year we decorate our trees, watch our Christmas movies and wrap presents. But most of all, we let Santa know what we want for Christmas. It goes without...

Trinity anatomy teacher and classes putting heart and soul — and kidneys — into documentary

Ryan Coleman December 17, 2013

Trinity students recently watched a documentary called "The Potter's Field," which focuses on dignified burials for the homeless. Students will soon be able to watch another documentary that may help...

Are You Getting Enough ZZZZZs?

David Mulhall December 11, 2013

Would it surprise you that about 92 percent of high school students do not get enough sleep? A study by the Journal of Adolescent Health surveyed 12,000 high school students and asked them how many...

Does digital explosion mean a fond farewell for film?

Tyler Harris December 9, 2013

For the past 130 years, cinema has captured the hearts and minds of millions. The craft has seen changes -- and made changes --  and so another question arises: What is the impact of digital video...

Applying to colleges a multifaceted process

Ryan Coleman November 29, 2013

Trinity is a college preparatory high school, requiring completion of a certain number of courses in a variety of subject areas, designed to prepare students for the classes they will have in college....

Looking into the causes of OCD

Devon Little November 29, 2013

Many people assume that obsessive-compulsive disorder explains Johnny’s neat stack of books, Sandy’s regular use of hand sanitizer, or little Jordan’s frustration over how you handle his things....

Bringing the news to The Rock

David Mulhall November 18, 2013

Getting news to people comes in many forms.  Even if you're just starting out, relaying information to your friends, your mission is the same as a big-time newscaster. At Trinity, one way of getting...

When Cupid gives us heartburn

Austin Sanders November 18, 2013

Sound familiar? You meet someone and you begin going out.  You think things are great. Suddenly, the relationship is over.  Sound familiar? We all go through heartbreak, but how do we handle...

Survey shows THS students’ TV time lower than national average

Devon Little October 23, 2013

Between 2004 and 2012, the amount of television watched by American teens grew from three hours to four hours a day. This is a large portion of the day, and means television is an important part of...

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