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This year’s prestigious Student of the Year award in the Residential College was awarded to Shakeel Lala (TC 2013) in recognition of his outstanding and wonderfully variable contributions over the course of his three years at Trinity.
In 2015, after 23 long years without a finals appearance, the first’s netball team won what is believed to be the inaugural title in the history of Trinity College. Now, they have gone back-to-back with victory in this year’s competition.
Friday 9 September saw the Chapel play host to the Trinity College Sleep Out, where students from the Residential College made their beds from cardboard and slept overnight in the Chapel.
Miranda Gronow (TC 2012) was recently awarded the Bachelor of Arts Medal from the University of Melbourne. We caught up with her to find out about her recent trip to Romania, what sparked her interest in archaeology, life at Trinity and her plans for the future.
The Trinity College Music Theatre Society presented an engaging and vocally stunning production of one of the world’s favourite musicals in the Union Theatre during May.
Trinity is proud to congratulate Tess Ryan, the College’s first Resident Indigenous Liaison Officer – recipient of the 2016 Melbourne Poche Visiting Graduate Research Indigenous Leadership Award.
The story of the how WWI affected the family of alumnus Maurice Hurry (TC 1902) is told by Rusden Curator Dr Ben Thomas and reflected in the remarkable collection of WWI images he left for the Trinity Collection.
Trinity recently hosted a celebration of graduates of the Skyline Education Foundation Australia, which for the first time included a new Residential College student.
Elizabeth Aitken (TC 2006) of TressCox Lawyers has scooped the Young Gun of the Year award at the fourth annual Lawyers Weekly Women in Law Awards, it was announced at a recent black tie event.
We are delighted that alumnus Angus Trumble (TC 1983) has been made a Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities, the highest honour for achievement in the humanities in Australia.