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A record 350 alumni flocked to the College Oak tree on Friday night for Trinity’s Drinks Under the Oak, an annual event enjoyed by Residential College alumni spanning seven decades.
Trinity College is committed to providing a welcoming community in which students and staff feel respected, safe and supported in their academic, professional and personal lives.
When you meet Dick Sutcliffe (TC 1957) and Alby Twigg (TC 1951), you have the feeling you are meeting a pair who have been friends their entire life. But in fact, the friendship of Dick and Alby is a fairly recent one, proving that Trinity friendships can begin years after you have left College.
Trinity's cricket team has broken their finals hoodoo winning the cricket after finishing runners-up for the past several years. First XI men’s captain, Hugo Bienvenu compiled this report.
Residential students Mr Joseph Carbone and Ms Beatrice Harris-Hart are the winner and runner-up respectively, for the Philip Sargeant Poetry Prize in 2017.
Sabina Read née Bradfield (TC 1989) is a psychologist, media commentator, speaker and facilitator who works with individuals, couples, families, and organisations on issues ranging from well-being and change to relationships and mental health.
In February, Trinity College welcomed 115 residential students from a wide range of locations and backgrounds, from overseas and interstate and from Victoria and metropolitan Melbourne. In July, a further 16 students joined the Residential College community with seven of the students being sons and daughters of alumni.
Trinity alumni David Clark (TC 2003) and Campbell Cooke (TC 2012) both worked for large international companies, but have chosen now to work at Cameron Harrison, a blue-chip wealth and investment management firm.
In February, Trinity College welcomed 115 new residential students and their parents to campus. The students come from a wide range of backgrounds and locations: overseas (countries such as China, Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore, South Africa), interstate, regional Victoria and from suburbs throughout Melbourne.
The Trinity Tiger Tones, Trinity College’s premier all-male acapella group, has been entertaining audiences for over a decade and returned from Europe at the beginning of this year. We caught up with outgoing secretary Jack Wright to get his thoughts on their winter European tour.
Current resident student Jessica Anderson is poised to make her debut for the Melbourne Demons as they tackle the Brisbane Lions this Sunday in the first round of the AFL Women’s (AFLW) season.