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After Liam Rogers blazed the family trail to Trinity College in 2019, it wasn’t a forgone conclusion that his sister Charlotte would follow. But the siblings are glad she did.
The Trinity College Associated Clubs (TCAC) is our incorporated student association that represents all Trinity residents. Each year, eight students are elected to the committee to organise events and activities. Student Eddie Jackson asked our new committee members for 2022 about their roles.
For Tom Poynton, the University of Melbourne offers the course flexibility he wants, while living on campus at Trinity College offers both convenience and community.
Tom McNicol, who was born in the UK, says he’s had to embrace his ‘inner Pom’ after moving from Churchie in Brisbane to Trinity College in Melbourne, where the weather is a tad chillier, but says Trinity has opened so many doors that he hasn’t looked back.
After finishing his VCE at Melbourne Grammar School, Palawa man Tom Hunt-Smith took a detour while he figured out what to study. It wasn’t long before he landed at Trinity, where he learnt skills for life.
Architecture student Harriette Beedle chose Trinity College off the back of a virtual tour, and now says the community and support offered at Trinity has helped her find a home away from home.
Tom Crowhurst shares details of the ‘worst over in college cricket history’, the advantages of mentoring and making decisions based on what’s truly important to you.
A Year 9 netball tour from Darwin to Melbourne was the moment Larrakia woman Cassie Lew Fatt knew she wanted to study at Melbourne University. Seven years on, Cassie is completing her final semester of a Bachelor of Arts while living at Trinity College. It’s an experience she feels incredibly grateful to have.
It's that time of year when we welcome our Residential College's new Senior Student, who heads up our TCAC student committee. A big congratulations to Patrick for being elected to the role for 2022!
Having known most of his classmates since early childhood, leaving the comfort of the Sydney Grammar School community and moving to a college in a faraway place was a big move. But it was a change Harry Moran was ready for.
Peek Whurrong woman Tathra Lowe found a home at Trinity long before she started uni, and a scholarship was the warm welcome she needed to help her settle in, make friends and pursue a career in law.