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Retreats Continue with Becket House Freshmen

ECHO Staff March 11, 2015

Freshman Retreat days continued today with Becket House guys spending time in the chapel and the Communication Arts Center.  Assistant Campus Minister Mr. Chris Luken, Mr. Michael Budniak and senior...

Trinity Debaters Reach National Level

Evan Thompson, Staff Reporter March 10, 2015

Two Trinity speech and debate students have reached the national circuit. Senior Pedro Sanchez-Villa and junior Jorge Rojas-Ortega were accepted to compete in the Barkley Forum at Emory University. The...

Congressman John Yarmuth congratulates senior Ben Kline on winning the 2015 Congressional Art Competition.

Kline Wins Congressional Art Competition

ECHO Staff March 9, 2015

A photograph of a cardinal earned Trinity senior Ben Kline the top prize in the 2015 Congressional Art Competition.  Congressman John Yarmuth presented the award to Kline this morning in art/photography...

School Closing Decision a Group Effort

Ryan Cywinski, Staff Reporter February 27, 2015

The words every Trinity student loves to see are highlighted in the bottom left corner of the TV: “JCCS Closed.”  Students -- and many teachers -- rejoice. But what goes into making the decision...

Three New Twitter Followers Win Gift Cards

ECHO Staff February 5, 2015

Congratulations to the winners of the ECHO Online Follow Us On Twitter Drawing!! The names of three of our 30 new followers were randomly selected. The winners of $15 gift cards are senior Grant...

Trinity alumnus Kyle Williams '10 spoke with the Photo and Online Journalism class about his experiences at Western Kentucky University and The Courier-Journal.

Trinity Alum Shares Journalism Experiences

ECHO Staff January 30, 2015

Trinity alumnus Kyle Williams '10 spoke with the Photo and Online Journalism class about his experiences at Western Kentucky University and The Courier-Journal. Williams, who served as photo editor...