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Trinity In the News

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Highlights of Significant National and Regional Coverage:
TIME Magazine,
December 24, 2007.
“The 10 Best Sports Moments.”
TIME ranks Trinity University as No. 1 on its list of the best sports moments in 2007. The magazine highlights the Trinity Tigers for their 15 lateral passes in their football game against Millsaps College.
The Chronicle of Higher Education,
December 14, 2007. Phil Cooley (business administration).
“Colleges Use Students to Manage Endowments”
Professor Cooley shares his opinion on colleges having student-managed funds and says that colleges are “student powered, student founded, and student driven.”
Los Angeles Times,
January 8, 2008. David Crockett (political science).
“Wide-open race may be Romney’s savior”
Professor Crockett comments on the election standings of Presidential candidate Mitt Romney and the openness of the GOP contest, suggesting that Romney does not need to win in Iowa or New Hampshire in which “if [Romney] comes in second, he is still viable. He has the money and organization to fight on.”
Associated Press
January 29, 2008. Char Miller (history and urban studies).
“Ga. May Require Seat Belt Use in Pickups”
Professor Miller shares his opinion on Georgia’s attempt on regulating the use of seat belts by adults in trucks saying that “it may be a reflection of a state that doesn’t want to admit, ultimately, that it’s not what it once was.”
San Francisco Chronicle
February 29, 2008. Richard Reed (sociology and anthropology).
“Threat to rain forests isn’t easy”
Professor Reed comments that in Paraguay, the rate of deforestation has dropped sharply, largely because most of the easily accessible forest has already been cut down… in which they are only one-tenth of what they were when he first went 25 years ago and how the loss has had a “devastating effect” on the Guarani Indians he studied.
Washington Post
February 10, 2008. Char Miller (history and urban studies).
“Isn’t it Great?”
Professor Miller shares his opinion on the Great Depression and the 21st-century view on the era in which he believes that “The world of the Great Depression is supposed to be black and white,” not the Technicolor display in films and exhibits. For a more modern take on gloom in environmental disaster, Professor Miller adds that “global warming is the Great Depression.”
Houston Chronicle
February 29, 2008. Michael Kearl (sociology and anthropology).
“It’s all about time.”
Professor Kearl comments on the United States and Daylight Savings in which he describes the United States as “especially time obsessed”.
Highlights of Significant Local Coverage:
San Antonio Current
January 9-15, 2008. Dennis Ugolini (physics and astronomy).
“Blinded by Science”
Professor Ugolini is interviewed on his inspiration for his Food for Thought lecture titled “Intelligent Design and Global Warming Denial.”
San Antonio Express-News,
February 10, 2008. Elise Goen, sophomore.
“Degrees of Difficulty”
Trinity sophomore Elise Goen is followed by the San Antonio Express-News as she makes her way through college in which the study of race is incorporated by contrasting her experience with two other local students who are Hispanic and black.