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A Capella Audition Concert Hits Right NoteBy: Jess Rubin group, performed. They finished their two-song set with a spoof on Simon and Garfunkel's "The Sound of Silence." Their performance elicited many laughs and cheers from the crowd as they sang and joked about the Walk of Shame. The Quirks, Trinity's newest all-female group, were next on stage. |
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Students Pack Hamlin for A Cappella ConcertBy: Kayla Chadwick The Trinity College musical season kicked off Friday night with the biannual A Cappella Auditions concert, and all five of the college's groups were on hand to perform and audition new members. Each ensemble treated the audience to two songs. The Trinitones, Trinity's oldest all-female group, started off the night in style, singing "Better in Time" featuring soloist Claire Talcott '10. |
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Concert Showcases A Capella GroupsBy: ELIZABETH AGRESTA '11 If one thing could prove that college life is back in swing at Trinity College, it would be the Freshman A Capella Concert. The College's five student-run a cappella groups - the Pipes, the Trinitones, the Accidentals, the Quirks, and the Dischords - gathered in Hamlin Hall on Friday, Sept. |
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Sleep Out!Homelessness is a subject that is often forgotten and misunderstood. On Friday, April 11, ConnPIRG organized a Sleep-Out to raise awareness about homelessness. Several speakers came, including a representative from the Connecticut Partnership for Stronger Communities, who talked about their affordable housing campaign, and Hartford Councilman Luis Cotto also spoke on homelessness in Hartford. |
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Dischords, Choral Pleasure CombineBy: Elizabeth Agresta On Saturday, March 29, the Fred Pfeil Community Project hosted the second meeting of the Trinity College Dischords and State University of New York Purchase's Choral Pleasure. The Dischords sang with Choral Pleasure at SUNY Purchase a few weeks ago, and Choral Pleasure decided to return the favor. |
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AIDS Week Events Raise AwarenessBy: KRISTEN CARLSON In honor of World AIDS Day on Dec. 1, Trinity College hosted several events to promote awareness of the syndrome the week of Nov. 26. From discussion groups, an annual concert event at Peter's Retreat House, to an AIDS Day ceremony on Saturday, Dec. 1, Trinity was active in making efforts to increase an understanding of how AIDS affects communities. |
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Five Choral Groups Perform at Annual Winter Audition ConcertA Cappella Singers Showcase Talents to Attract New MembersBy: Griha Singla "Clock strikes upon the hour and the sun begins to fadeā¦" And so it began, the Winter A Cappella Audition Concert - five groups sharing one stage in Hamlin Hall - and every seat was filled. Even Cave Mary came to join the festivities. The five a cappella groups that performed were the Pipes (founded in 1938), the Trinitones (1987), the Accidentals (1993), the Quirks (2003), and the Dischords (2006). |
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SGA Approves New Organizations for Fall SemesterBy: ANITA KOMUVES The Student Government Association listened to presentations from representatives of new student clubs that applied for funding this semester last Monday, and voted on budget allocations right after that. "It is budgeted for 10 new organizations to get funding a year," said Brittany English '08, Vice President of the Budget Committee of SGA. |
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The Gavel: SGA This WeekNewspapers Are Back Monday Oct. 16, the SGA approved a resolution to purchase 30 copies of the New York Times for students to take and read at no cost. The newspapers will be distributed in Mather Hall starting next week. SGA Allocates Funds to New Organizations The SGA heard requests from and approved seven organizations for funding this past week. |
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Trinity's A Capella Groups Perform in Hamlin Hall1. The Quirks, an all-female group, had the most relaxed aura of the night, with two barefoot performers. Ashley Vitha '07 finished with "California Dreamin." 2. The Pipes, a co-ed group of 12 singers, captivated the audience with their stage presence. Not only were their voices strong, but their dance moves were also very creative. |
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