April on the Trinity campus means two things: fall registration and thoughts of the end of the school year. Registration is April 13-28. You should go onto TigerPaws and find out when your registration times is at. Then you should contact your advisor and set up an appointment to discuss your fall schedule. Keep in mind that you cannot register until your advisor has approved you! Come to this meeting prepared – that generally means you have some ideas about what classes you’d like to take and you have thought about some questions where you have concerns or are not clear about requirements. You should all (hopefully!) be MORE>>
Dr. Bachrach
Class Marshal

April is crunch month for the semester and for your summer ideas. Don’t put off completing papers, projects and studying, and lock down those jobs,internships or summer school plans. Get ahead of the deadlines, and leave some time for a spring distraction and a break from the grind, because… April means it’s FIESTA SAN ANTONIO time, April 16-26. There are too many events to list, so check out the Fiesta Website for details. April is also National sexual assault awareness month; find Trinity policy information and resources here. But most important: Protect & respect others; take care of yourself and those around you.
John & Darcy Collins
Alumni Sponsor
Hello Class of 2017!
As we approach the end of the spring semester, I want to congratulate you on all you have done this year. You all made some pretty big decisions regarding your major, and you deserve to celebrate that. So, please mark your calendar for the Major Declaration Celebration on April 30th! More>>
Lisa Petrakis
Residential Life Coordinator
MARCH SPOTLIGHTS!
Trinity accepted Mayor Ivy Taylor's Veg Out challenge! Nacho Hour and the popular Milk & Cookies was recently transformed into a buffet of healthy delicacies like carrots, celery, pineapples, zucchini bread, hummus and much more! A frequent visitor of Milk & Cookies expressed, "Milk and Cookies was deceptive yet delicious today". : )
Be sure to check out the amazing student and alumni artwork on the 1st and 2nd floor of Coates University Center!
The Chaplain's Corner by Stephen Nickle
Quiet Places on Campus
Quiet Places on Campus
Pastoral Counseling
Spiritual Life
Spiritual Life
Join us to celebrate the end of the major declaration process at the Major Declaration Celebration on April 30! There will be food, giveaways, and more. Time and location TBA.
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I’m sure you’ve heard at one time or another that it’s not what you know, it’s who you know that really matters. Actually, both understanding concepts and knowing people are necessary in order to succeed. While you may be busy with exams, sporting events, or just hanging out at this point in the semester, I strongly encourage you to make time to get advice from Trinity alumni who are already employed in areas in which you are interested.
You can do this through TRINITYCONNECT – an online resource brought to you by Career Services and Alumni Relations. Use your T-mail address to access the system and to schedule a conversation today. Take advantage of a professional network that has volunteered to share insight and experience with you. Let me know if you need assistance or have any questions.
John Birch
jbirch@trinity.edu
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Get Paid to Be in the Know
The Trinitonian and the Mirage are both hiring for 2015-2016. Positions are open for accountants, ad sales, reporting, photography, copy editing, layout, and graphics. These are not federal work-study jobs; every major is welcome. To apply or inquire, contact mirage@trinity.edu or trinitonian@trinity.edu.



