Students React: Building Awareness through Art, Writing, and Service

Students React examines selections of student publications and student government activities c. 1968. The uncertainty of the time was relayed in the writing and artistic outlets of Trinity students.  Student perspectives on war, equal rights, and freedoms were unwavering themes in Trinity's print culture.

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Cartoon by a Trinity student for the 1967 yearbook

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Cartoons by Trinity Students from the 1968 yearbook

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Cartoon from 1968 Trinity Times, Vol. 36 No. 7

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Cartoons by a Trinity student for the 1969 yearbook

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Young Trinity students react to the Vietnam War in this issue of Counterpoint.  Selected for the 1968 exhibit are "Diary of a Soldier," by Jeff Krolik and "The End," by Greg Feldman.

A publication by Trinity students grades five and six.

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Selected for the 1968 exhibit are "The War," by George Landes; "The Back of the Bus," by Douglas Moller; and "During the War," by Bruce Tenenbaum

The literary magaizne of the seventh and eighth grades.

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The Review includes student reactions to domestic and international affairs. Excerpts from The Review include: "Morality and the Student Strike," by George Eager; and "The Draft" by Jim Carroll

A collection of History term papers

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The Student Council raised money to fund the building of a school in an underdeveloped country

The Student Council Review- Jan. 10- April 24

Students React: Building Awareness through Art, Writing, and Service