The Ivy
The Ivy
, the College yearbook, is compiled during the academic year and published over the summer. It covers the activities of the entire year in addition to its primary subject, the departing senior class. Underclass students and faculty may purchase copies of the yearbook through the Alumni Office. The Ivy staff is comprised of members of the four classes. First-year students are encouraged to participate. The Ivy offices are located in Cook Hall.
The Other Voice
(Progressive Publication)
Published when classes are in session,
The Other Voice is a non-commercial press published for students and community members.
The Slate Literary Magazine
The purpose of this organization is to promote creativity and artistic expression on the Trinity Campus and to inspire artists to create work that they are proud to share with the rest of the Trinity community. It also provides an outlet for students to be able to express themselves through written and visual artistic works, provides an opportunity for students to publish said creative works in a literary magazine, encourages a dialogue among artists and nonartists regarding the values of art and artistic expression. It gives Trinity students the opportunity to work together to design, edit, and publish a literary magazine, and also to establish a well-respected bi-annual literary publication for the betterment of Trinity College.
Trinity Television (TTV)
TTV shall do one show each week that will be broadcast over the College cable system, provide a source of communication for Trinity College and provide Trinity College with important news, as well as entertainment.
The
Trinity Tripod
The
Trinity Tripod is the official student newspaper of the College. As such, it provides the most effective and comprehensive communication system within the College. It is published weekly during the academic year. The Tripod attempts to give complete coverage of campus news and is the primary medium for the expression of student opinion and criticism. The editorial board welcomes contributions from all members of the College. In addition to a fully equipped darkroom, the Tripod offices contain a recently acquired computer system, which has greatly facilitated the publishing of the paper. All students are encouraged to apply for staff positions. No previous experience is necessary, although those students with newspaper skills are especially encouraged. Students may apply for positions on the news, arts, sports, photography, technical or business staffs. Offices of the Tripod are located in Jackson Hall.
WRTC-FM
WRTC-FM, located at the frequency of 89.3, is Hartford’s first non-commercial radio station. With offices and studios located on the first floor of High Rise with the transmitter facilities atop the building, WRTC services not only the College, but the community as well. Programming is diversified and strictly alternative, including everything from Portuguese to Punk. WRTC offers an educational experience in broadcasting. Students are always welcome and needed to participate as announcers/engineers or in any of the behind-the-scenes effort, such as working with the music department, in technical engineering or in production or promotional activities.