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Doomsday Machine by Harlan Welch-Scarboro is one of many works of art by the Trinity sophomore.

Trinity Sophomore Excels in a Family of Artists

Zachary Crumes, Staff Reporter October 29, 2019

Trinity sophomore Harlan Welch-Scarboro is not the average high school student.  In fact, it’s fair to say that "average" isn’t a word often associated with the Scarboro family. Harlan has already...

Green Cross Club members took on a tough project and discovered sometimes a different perspective puts everything in focus. Columnist Jack Brown discovered a similar lesson while trying to repair a desk.

No Need for MacGyver — Just a Bit of Duct Tape

Jack Brown, Columnist October 23, 2019

Being a younger sibling makes you trained to see opportunity. Sustained by a constant stream of hand-me-down clothes, books, and even games, I learned from an early age you need to be resourceful. When...

The magnificence of nature can be found throughout Trinitys campus. You just have to look! Gus Boyer shares a lesson about the beauty and fragility of nature.

A Rose — or Watermelon — by Any Other Name

Gus Boyer, Columnist October 23, 2019

Crimson, luscious, and full, the tomato sat cradled in the knotted hands of the sunbaked old man. Towering over me with his beanstalk frame, the farmer gently placed the fruit in my uncalloused palms and...

Inchydoney is a small island off West Cork, Ireland. Trinity Principal Dr. Dan Zoeller and four students -- William Altsman, Bennett Carothers, Liam Kelly and Spencer Haydon --
recently traveled to Ireland to begin a new exchange program with Kinsale Community School. Though he did not travel on this trip, Trinity senior Nick Huls writes of finding common ground with a couple of teens from Northern Ireland.

A Little Help from Ronald McDonald to Patty Melt the Cultural Divide

Nick Huls, Columnist October 23, 2019

My heart was a drum roll in my throat and my stomach a leaden mess. I shifted my weight to my left leg, bit my lip and peered down the muted, gray terminal with its shiny linoleum floors. With my brow...

Trinity donations to Dare to Care are pouring in and will continue through the end of October.

Dare to Care Drive Runs Through October

ECHO Staff October 18, 2019

The Rocks are bringing in the dough to help feed those in need. The Dare to Care collection, coordinated by Mrs. Holly McGuire, continues through the end of October.

Rocks worked in downtown Louisville Oct. 4-6 with Hand in Hand Ministries.

Green Cross Joins Hand in Hand to Make a Difference

ECHO Staff October 18, 2019

Trinity's Green Cross Club took part in a service project Hand in Hand Ministries. The group, led by teacher Mr. Michael Budniak,  spent three days (Oct. 4-6) working with this project in conjunction...

Athletes signed up for gift cards during a meeting of the FCA.

Rocks Chapter of the FCA Returns

ECHO Staff October 18, 2019

The Fellowship of Christian Athletes returned to Trinity Oct. 10 with an early morning meeting in the Communication Arts Center convocation hall. Athletes from various sports enjoyed breakfast and gift...

A bit of Halloween entered the Freshman Dance, held Oct. 5.

Class of 2023 Hits the Dance Floor

ECHO Staff October 18, 2019

Many of the youngest Rocks spent a few hours on the dance floor Oct. 5.  The Freshman Dance, a semi-formal affair, took place in Shamrock Hall and was coordinated by Director of Activities and House System...

Art I students put in some work providing faux windows for the set of The Three Musketeers.

Students Add Artistic Touches to Trinity Theatre Sets

ECHO Staff October 16, 2019

For the past couple of years, Mr. Alan Wilson’s Art I classes have worked on cross-curricular projects with the Department of Theatre Arts. When Trinity producer/director Ms. Kate...

Whats a little chain mail among friends? For Mr. Michael Budniak, a chain mail hood fits just fine.

Rocks Take Annual Trek to the Renaissance

ECHO Staff October 16, 2019

Trinity teachers Mr. Michael Budniak and Ms. Debbie Walling led students on their annual pilgrimage to the Renaissance Festival held in Harveysburg in Warren County, Ohio.  

photo by Editor in Chief Preston Romanov

Rocks Lend Hand at Bill Roby Track and Field Games

ECHO Staff October 3, 2019

Visually impaired youngsters from around the region took part in the 42nd annual Bill Roby Track and Field Games, held Oct. 3 at the Kentucky School for the Blind. Medals were plentiful for the participants,...

The Rocks helped kick off Holy Trinitys Eagle Walk.

Adding a Spirited Drum Beat at Holy Trinity

ECHO Staff October 3, 2019

The Drum Line guys helped kick off Holy Trinity's Eagle Walk on Oct. 3, directed by moderator Ms. Maria Martin, coached by Mr. John Harris, and accompanied by Director of Admission Mr. James Torra.    

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