A is for Action Bronson.
Our almost Spring Weekend performer who started a large controversy and was eventually asked to refrain from coming.
B is for Bantams.
Roll bants.
C is for chapel.
Word has it you aren't officially a student until you insta a chapel pic.
D is for darty.
We take darty season pretty seriously here.
E is for elms.
"Neath the elms of our dear old Trinity"
F is for frat boys.
You can find them all over campus.
G is for Goldberg's.
Home of some killer late night tater tots and the perfect next morning BEC.
H is for homework.
Unfortunately, it's not just fun and games.
I is for ice hockey.
NCAA Division III National Champions - 2015
J is for Joanne Berger-Sweeney.
The 22nd president of Trinity College.
K is for kids.
Whether you're talking about the lines of small preschoolers walking through campus with their class or the kids on bikes campus safety frequently emails about, our campus is full of little ones.
L is for The Long Walk.
One of the more scenic places on campus.
M is for Mather.
It is what it is.
N is for NESCAC.
Although they never include our snaps on the NESCAC story.
O is for open campus.
Some call it a blessing, some a curse.
P is for Peter B's.
Without it, all-nighters would be nearly impossible.
Q is for quad.
Once it gets warm this is where you'll find us.
R is for Raether Library.
Those who play hard must also work hard.
S is for squash.
Their record includes 13 consecutive national championship titles and a 252-game unbeaten streak.
T is for Twisted Tea.
This may not be the south but we sure do know how to drink tea.
U is for The Underground.
Yet another outlet for caffeine and homework.
V is for Vineyard Vines.
There's no hiding from it, it's everywhere.
W is for West Hartford.
Home to Trinity students' favorite restaurants and shopping.
X is for eXpectations.
For Trin kids, these are always high.
Y is for Yik Yak.
Z is for zoo.
At the end of the day, this is just one giant zoo.















































