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A Journey Through the Cooking Glass or We're Off to See the Costco

A Journey Through the Cooking Glass or We’re Off to See the Costco

Sam Arnold, Guest Columnist March 18, 2022

As I walk through the hallowed entrance of the Costco warehouse, wielding my mother’s well-used membership card, a familiar realm awaits me. I immediately hear the faint sounds of shopping carts grumbling...

What 'Ticks Off' the Class of 2022? -- Or Who Said Holden Caulfield is Irrelevant?

What ‘Ticks Off’ the Class of 2022? — Or Who Said Holden Caulfield is Irrelevant?

ECHO Staff March 13, 2022

Seventy-three members of Trinity's Class of 2022 were asked "What ticks you off about the world?" They didn't hold back. Some responses were funny; some were incredibly insightful. A sampling of the responses: ...

ECHO photography editor Sam Repp interviews senior Carson Mehlbauer during a rehearsal of the spring musical "The Lightning Thief."

Trinity’s Department of Theatre Arts Presents ‘The Lightning Thief’

Sam Repp and Brandon King, Photography Editor and Staff Reporter March 9, 2022

Have you ever wanted to see a production that rivals those on Broadway? Opening tonight, Trinity's Department of Theatre Arts presents the regional debut of “The Lightning Thief.”   The musical...

Backyard Life

Backyard Life

Collin Sanders, Staff Reporter March 9, 2022

I could not help but see and hear everything around me. The world was moving but weirdly not moving at all. Birds were chirping, snow was falling, and branches were swinging. Still, there was an eerie...

The Artist Within

The Artist Within

Nick Owens, Guest Columnist March 8, 2022

As I approach the wooded trail, I admire the rock formation protruding from wooded ground, crumbling from the passing of time. Seneca Park's Big Rock looms in the path before me. My eyes drift over...

A Quick Six from Spring Sports Senior Ben Rueff

A Quick Six from Spring Sports Senior Ben Rueff

Leo McAllister, Staff Reporter March 8, 2022

A tennis doubles state champion as a freshman, Trinity senior Ben Rueff looks to get back to the championship round this season.  Ben answered a few questions about his career as a Rocks tennis player.  Q:...

Speech and Debate Rocks Eng and McBride State Champions in Public Forum Debate

ECHO Staff March 8, 2022

Trinity speech and debate head coach Amy Zuccaro announced that juniors Joseph Eng and Ben McBride won state the state title in Public Forum Debate at the Kentucky Catholic Forensic League...

A Quick Six from Spring Sports Senior Henry Robinson

A Quick Six from Spring Sports Senior Henry Robinson

Ryan Whelan, Staff Reporter March 7, 2022

The Rocks intend to build on last year's region fourth-place finish behind the leadership of first-year head coach John Barbagallo, who has previous head coaching experience in Bullitt County schools....

A Quick Six from Spring Sports Senior Brandon Gitschier

A Quick Six from Spring Sports Senior Brandon Gitschier

Brandon King, Staff Reporter March 3, 2022

Following a 12-win season and runner-up finish in the league tourney under head coach Brian Bowles, the volleyball Rocks look to lock up a state title.  A senior leader, Brandon Gitschier, answered a...

Ash Wednesday signals the start of Lent.

Lent Begins as Rocks Receive Ashes

ECHO Staff March 2, 2022

“For you are dust, and to dust you shall return.”  — Genesis 3:19 As a reminder of our mortality, the beginning of Lent, and preparation for Easter, ashes were distributed during first block this...

A Magical World of Books and So Much More

A Magical World of Books and So Much More

Trevor Antle, Guest Columnist March 1, 2022

Looking to escape the rain, the dark brick overhang and enormous glass windows entice me to enter. A looping soundtrack of quaint jazz songs plays throughout Barnes & Noble as I encounter hundreds...

Tennis Trances Signal Spring

Tennis Trances Signal Spring

Matthew Chou, Guest Columnist February 28, 2022

While walking through the front entrance of the center, the familiar rubbery stench of tennis balls immediately greets me, and the large fan above me rhythmically hums. Faint sounds of balls hitting...