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Phoenix Rises in Trivia Night Overtime Battle with Flannan and Becket

Phoenix Rises in Trivia Night Overtime Battle with Flannan and Becket

ECHO Staff February 17, 2017

Dante House finished as victor in the House Trivia Night contest. The Phoenix won in overtime. Flannan came in second and Becket third.  Mr. Matt Manning moderated the event as Mrs. Jackie Carrico and...

Rocks Attend Inauguration of 45th President, Visit Historic Landmarks

Rocks Attend Inauguration of 45th President, Visit Historic Landmarks

ECHO Staff January 26, 2017

Via charter bus, 64 Trinity students, along with faculty/parent chaperones, traveled to Washington, D.C., for the inauguration of Donald Trump as the 45th president.  The group also explored the city’s...

Champion Football Rocks Lauded at Assembly

Champion Football Rocks Lauded at Assembly

ECHO Staff January 10, 2017

Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer '76, a key to the city for Trinity football head coach Bob Beatty, and an updated banner and St. Matthews sign proclaiming the Rocks as 2016 football champions.  A praise-packed...

Adorned with Christmas Touches, Trinity Chapel a Center of Faith

Adorned with Christmas Touches, Trinity Chapel a Center of Faith

ECHO Staff January 4, 2017

Theology teacher Mrs. Holly McGuire added some Christmas beauty to the Trinity Chapel.  

Starting Christmas Vacation by Lending a Hand

Starting Christmas Vacation by Lending a Hand

ECHO Staff December 16, 2016

As the last i was dotted and the last t was crossed on the last exam, what was on the minds of nearly every student on campus? Hit the road and start Christmas vacation! For 22 young men and a few...

Rocks Share Spirit of the Season with Community Catholic

Rocks Share Spirit of the Season with Community Catholic

ECHO Staff December 14, 2016

Trinity played Santa yesterday afternoon, delivering about $5,000 worth of gifts to students at Community Catholic.  The Giving Tree campaign was coordinated by Mr. Chris Luken and the Campus Ministry...

Class of 2021 Begins Shamrock Brotherhood

Class of 2021 Begins Shamrock Brotherhood

ECHO Staff December 10, 2016

Hundreds of eighth-graders completed their first step to becoming members of Trinity's Class of 2021 by taking the placement test this morning. As parents convened for an information session in convocation...

'Tis the Season as Windemere Becomes a Place of Wonder

‘Tis the Season as Windemere Becomes a Place of Wonder

Cole Crush, Staff Reporter December 9, 2016

As the days get shorter, Windemere Place gets brighter with the season's beautiful Christmas lights. Windemere Place is not a typical neighborhood during Christmas time. Some families started putting...

A Numbers Bonanza as Rocks Bring Home Title 24

A Numbers Bonanza as Rocks Bring Home Title 24

ECHO Staff December 5, 2016

From the Athletics Office: Congratulations to head coach Bob Beatty and the football Rocks.  On Saturday (and into the early hours of Sunday morning) in Bowling Green, the 2016 Trinity Shamrock football...

The Out of the Darkness walk took place Nov. 5 at the Waterfront Park.

Trinity Graduate’s Tragic Death Creates Hope for Others

Michael Webb, Editor November 22, 2016

42,773. The number of people who have committed suicide in the United States in 2016, with the number still rising. There have been 727 deaths in Kentucky alone. On average, one person takes their life...

Mr. Chad Waggoner's advising class brought in 207.8 percent of their $6 per student goal.

A Record-Setting Dare to Care Collection, and Who Says You Can’t Get Blood from Rocks?

ECHO Staff November 17, 2016

From beating hunger to giving life-saving blood, the Rocks come through. The annual fall blood drive, coordinated by Mrs. Mary Mason, took place today in Steinhauser Gymnasium and brought in 92 usable...

This school year is the 30th in the Communication Arts Center.

Celebrating Three Decades in the Communication Arts Center

Dominic Repp, Staff Reporter November 16, 2016

Imagine walking toward Sherrin Avenue. The day is warm, the sky is blue, and you’re heading to class. You quickly hop up the steps and glance at the massive building as the words Communication Arts...