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ECHO

Trinity Chaplain Fr. Dave Zettel '58 presided at the annual Grandparents Mass Sept. 8.

Generations Celebrated at Grandparents Mass

ECHO Staff September 15, 2019

Shamrock generations came together at the annual Grandparents Mass, celebrated by Trinity Chaplain Fr. Dave Zettel '58 on Sept. 8 in the Convocation Hall. Campus Minister Mrs. Mary Emrich, senior Gus Boyer...

The St. Joseph of Arimathea Society -- Dignity for All

The St. Joseph of Arimathea Society — Dignity for All

ECHO Staff September 15, 2019

Students and faculty members of the St. Joseph of Arimathea Society work to recognize the dignity of all people by serving as pallbearers at the burials of people in Louisville who were homeless or otherwise...

Rocks get a kick out of the annual soccer contest.

Getting a Kick Out of Soccer

September 5, 2019

The annual House Soccer Kick Contest took place Sept. 5 during advising. Rocks from each of the 10 Houses put their best feet forward, trying to get the ball past a goalie. Mr. Adam Klein, House System...

Aquinas House won the  Rockin' Cup!

Aquinas House Wins as Class of 2023 Rocks the Day Away!

ECHO Staff September 4, 2019

What is the Class of 2023 doing right now?  Having a good time! That's the goal for today's Rockin'. Wearing t-shirts sporting their House colors and logos, the freshmen are working as teams with their...

Senior Class officers displayed the year's theme poster during the annual Opening Mass.

‘Trinity Forever’

ECHO Staff August 23, 2019

A white shamrock on a green background. Two deceptively powerful words written on the shamrock in green and black letters. "Trinity Forever" sounds simple at first -- before one thinks about the catalyst...

The Class of 2023 attended the seventh annual Freshman Academic Convocation Aug. 14 in Steinhauser Gymnasium.

Class of 2023 Commits to Excellence

ECHO Staff August 15, 2019

The Class of 2023 made a tangible commitment to excellence in Steinhauser Gymnasium on a beautiful Aug. 14 evening. The freshmen, just three days into their first high school year, heard from leaders and...

Bishop Mark Spalding blessed Trinity's new statue of Mary on Aug. 11.

Hail, Mary

ECHO Staff August 12, 2019

"Hail, Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee." Bishop Mark Spalding of the Nashville diocese dedicated and blessed Trinity's new statue of the Blessed Mother on Aug. 11.  Trinity President Dr....

Teacher Mr. Michael Budniak says welcome back!

Welcome back, Rocks!

ECHO Staff August 6, 2019

Beautiful sunshine on a midsummer's day.  Seniors helping freshmen find their way.  Four classes of Rocks preparing for next week's start to the school year -- while still savoring the final days of...

Evelyn Fultz -- Rest in Peace

Evelyn Fultz — Rest in Peace

ECHO Staff July 3, 2019

The Trinity family lost one of its greats on Monday when Evelyn Fultz passed away at the age of 92.  From the fall of 1954 through 1995, Evelyn was a mainstay of Trinity, working as administrative...

Senior Explores a Different Panama City

Aidan Koch, Staff Reporter July 2, 2019

For 2019 graduate John Michael Cristofoli, spring break was not the typical trip to Panama City. Cristofoli and some of his family, including his aunt and uncle Terra and Patrick Boone, went to...

Trinity students will take part in eSports competition starting in the fall of 2019.

Let the Games Begin — eSports Competition Starting at Trinity

Julian Pirtle, Staff Reporter May 24, 2019

What if I told you, you could be making half a million dollars a month playing your favorite video game professionally.  People all around the world have dreams about playing video games for a living,...

Finding ways to improve societal problems happens best when students leave campus and interact with the society they wish to help. Alex Cox '19 was among those who took part in the Louisville Engaging Nonviolence Symposium.

Classrooms are Expanded as Rocks Explore Social Issues

ECHO Staff May 22, 2019

The classroom is only a starting place for learning.  Finding ways to improve societal problems happens best when students leave campus and interact with the society they wish to help.  This happens...