Thirty-four Trinity seniors and school staff swabbed their cheeks to help out Trinity sophomore Owen McMasters, who is in need of a bone marrow transplant.
Members of the Sharing America's Marrow team...
From teacher Mr. Bernie Schum, Trinity's Dare to Care drive coordinator: "What a finish and way to crush hunger, Trinity. With only a few more dollars trickling in, Trinity will raise over $9,000...
Chris Price, Staff Reporter/Photographer
• November 4, 2014
As part of the year's Character Talks, Ms. Angie Fenton spoke with the Trinity Junior Class about the trauma associated with sexual assault. Fenton, managing editor of The Voice-Tribune and entertainment...
Trinity teacher Ms. Debbie Walling's communication skills class has been busy. Recent demonstrations included Phillip Sullivan showing the class how to escape from restraints. He trained...
Many people might think that summer break is down time for a school's maintenance crew. In fact, it's just the opposite. Keeping Trinity's campus shining takes year-round work. Major players...
Freshmen from classes taught by Trinity English teachers Mrs. Betsy Darby and Ms. Missy Clay attended the Derby Dinner Playhouse production of The Games Afoot yesterday.
Darby described the play...
No way Mrs. Holly McGuire, a Trinity theology teacher, was going to pass up the chance to blend the spirit of giving with artistic expression.
When Louisville’s homeless and indigent die, they...
Fourteen Trinity seniors answered questions posed by the Freshman Class during a Character Talks session, held today in the convocation hall. The senior participation was coordinated by Assistant Campus...
It isn’t often that high school football match-ups feature teams from Florida and Kentucky. Few teams take on the kind of schedule the Rocks face, teams from Tennessee, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania...
From bats to opossum babies, giving wildlife a second chance to live. That's what drives Brigette Williams, the founder of Second Chances Wildlife Center, an organization that rescues injured or sick...
Eight Trinity seniors were recognized by the National Merit Corporation for scoring in the top percentage on the Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test.
Three students earned Semifinalist status: Chris...