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The Trinity Pink-White Game Dance Team

Pink-White Game to Feature Dancing Rocks

ECHO Staff April 22, 2015

The annual Pink-White game between Assumption and Sacred Heart to support breast cancer research will be played on Friday evening, Apr. 24, at St Xavier.  Gates will open at 6:30 p.m. Trinity and...

Trinity seniors Cameron Ridge (Transylvania), Tyler Neeley (Bellarmine) and Nathan Fichter (Spalding) signed letters of intent to play baseball on the university level.

Three Rocks Sign Baseball Letters of Intent

ECHO Staff April 15, 2015

Three Trinity seniors signed letters of intent to play baseball on the next level.  Accompanied by family, friends, coaches and teammates, the following signed today in a ceremony held in Alumni Hall. Tyler...

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...

Senior D'Angelo West is one of the leaders of the top-ranked Shamrocks.

Top-Ranked Shamrocks Handling the Pressure

Evan Thompson, Staff Reporter February 2, 2015

“With the senior leadership of this team, there is no doubt that we could contend for a state title,” junior Christian Terry said of his team, the top-ranked Shamrocks (17-4). Led by 14-year head...

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...