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The student news site of  Trinity High School

ECHO

The student news site of  Trinity High School

ECHO

A Foundation for Success — helping make the Trinity experience a reality for all

Jake Smith March 26, 2014

There’s a good chance two out of five students might not be sitting in a Trinity classroom if the Trinity High School Foundation didn’t exist. The non-profit Foundation, located in the “priest...

Champs but no horses in this derby

Forde Womack March 24, 2014

During the spring and summer a small congregation of people gather in Champs Rollerdome in Lyndon -- not to just skate, but to watch people being skated over. Sophie "Sockeye Slammin" Palmer, and her...

One ‘final’ that may last a lifetime

David Mulhall March 24, 2014

The last time registering for classes. Senior Prom--the last dance. Final seasons in sports. All these "lasts and finals" create many memories with friends--all are milestones in every senior’s four-year...

Managing the Road to Rupp

Austin Sanders March 19, 2014

Often in sports the focus is on athletes and sometimes coaches. But what about others who have helped the basketball Rocks get to three games from a second state championship? From season's beginning to...

Q & A with recent grads reveals memories and insight

Ryan Kelly March 18, 2014

  Since 1957 thousands of students have graduated from Trinity High School, each one with a unique perspective on their experiences. A talk with some recent grads revealed memories and quite a bit of...

Tyler’s What to Watch: Mar. 7 – Mar. 13

Tyler Harris March 10, 2014

What to Watch This Coming Week: Film Releases for Mar. 7 – Mar. 13: This week in film, Sparta seeks revenge against the Persian army in the subpar sequel “300: Rise of an Empire,” a famous...

Tyler’s What to Watch: Feb. 28 – Mar. 6

Tyler Harris February 28, 2014

What To Watch This Coming Week: Film Releases for Feb. 28 - Mar. 6 This week in film, Liam Neeson tries his best to save the passengers of a hijacked airplane in “Non-Stop,” the story of Christ...

Pass the quinoa — for some, a vegetarian diet tastes just right

Sam Schafer February 19, 2014

Can you imagine what 10.2 billion animals would look like all gathered into one place? This may be nearly impossible to wrap your mind around, but that, according to the United States Department of Agriculture,...

From brushing teeth to driving, much of our day is second nature

Devon Little February 17, 2014

Brushing your teeth. Driving your car. The two acts seem to have little in common, but for many of us, they become part of our routines, actions that are often performed without much thought.  The...

BBC’s modern ‘Sherlock’ stays true to original

Ryan Coleman February 10, 2014

Every great story deserves to be retold, as many times and in as many ways as possible. Whether it's a fan-written continuation of the story, a new spin on an old tale or a simple republishing of a good...

How a snow day turned Toni ‘snow god’ Konz into a local Twitter star

Jake Smith February 10, 2014

A few extra hours of sleep, the chance to miss that pesky anatomy test, and a day at Dog Hill in Cherokee Park with a sled and friends. That is the snow day dream. Toni Konz, an education reporter with...

Kroger community coping with tragedy

David Mulhall February 7, 2014

A nightmare became reality for the employees at the Kroger on North Hubbards Lane when 34-year-old Jack Combs was murdered Nov. 23 after his shift. Combs, a beloved 18-year employee, was shot while...