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A Long March to Freedom 50 Years Better — or Just Later?

Mrs. Betsy Darby, Trinity Teacher March 31, 2015

On January 2, 1965, Martin Luther King Jr. led a meeting inside Brown Chapel in Selma, Alabama, to rally in favor of voting rights for blacks across the state. Nearly 700 residents of Selma and Dallas...

Shamrock Spring Sports at Fever Pitch

ECHO Staff March 25, 2015

Baseball. Tennis. Track. Lacrosse. Volleyball.  What do these sports have in common?  They are in full swing at Trinity. Enjoy a small sampling of the action and emotion in this photo gallery created...

Culver Pulls Out Win Over Rugby Rocks

Ryan Cywinski/ECHO Staff, Staff Reporter March 18, 2015

On the first warm, sunny Sunday of the new year, the Trinity rugby Rocks took on the Eagles of Culver Military Academy from Culver, Ind.  Despite taking an early lead, the Rocks fell to the Eagles...

Addition by Subtraction as Trinity Art Department Moves Into New Medium

Holden Mathis, Staff Reporter March 12, 2015

"Every block of stone has a statue inside it and it is the task of the sculptor to discover it."  Michelangelo's words now apply to the newest medium utilized by Trinity teacher Ms. Carole Baker’s...

Kentucky Humane Society Focuses on Saving Lives

Robert Davis, Staff Reporter March 11, 2015

Stitched in the grey jacket and the purple shirt are the words "Kentucky Humane Society -- Lifelong Friends." Thousands of animals would agree.  “We saved 6,000 something lives last year, and...

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...

Mothers and Sons Celebrate Bond During Liturgy

ECHO Staff March 9, 2015

The liturgy held in Alumni Hall Sunday focused on the special bond between mothers and sons. Trinity chaplain Fr. Dave Zettel celebrated the annual Mother-Son Mass Mar. 8.

Rocks Stay Busy — Roar from the Mountains and Put Freeze on Arctic Blast

ECHO Staff February 24, 2015

The past two weeks included an Arctic blast that kept students out of class for three days. No problem as Snow Day Assignments kicked in for two of the days. Despite the city looking too much...

A Jazzy Message and Guests From Argentina Make for a Busy THS Monday

ECHO Staff February 9, 2015

The Jamey Aebersold Jazz Quartet visited Trinity during House meetings this morning. Along with hot jazz, Aebersold delivered an anti-drug, anti-smoking message to students. While sounds of...

Seniors Skype with French Students in Bordeaux

Students in Trinity teacher Mr. Marlon Francis' anatomy and physiology, and earth & space science classes connected with high school peers in Bordeaux, France, via Skype on Thursday, Jan. 22. "We...

Trinity Freshmen Learn How to Save Lives

ECHO Staff January 13, 2015

Trinity physical education and health teacher Mr. Joe Bryant coordinated cardio-pulmonary resuscitation instruction for all freshmen on Jan. 13.   The Start the Heart Foundation conducted the training...

Grappling Rocks Compete in Jefferson County Invitational

ECHO Staff and Quinton Fewell January 13, 2015

The Rocks wrestlers competed in the Jefferson County Invitational, held at Moore High School Jan. 9.  Photos by Quinton Fewell.

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