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On R U OK? Day, members from the Trinity College Wellbeing Committee offer their thoughts on this movement and the ever-present importance of asking the question, ‘are you okay?’.
In a COVID world, all-important community sport and competition has sadly been reduced, so the College has been forced to adapt and think creatively to provide opportunities for students to flex their competitive muscles.
It’s fair to say since Trinity took over the lease on Edith Head Hall (EHH) hostel for female students in 2011 there has been a fair few ups and downs.
During the mid-semester break students of the Trinity Leadership Challenge set off to trek the Kokoda Trail, considered one of the hardest hikes in the world.
In an effort to raise education standards in Samoa, a group of 10 Trinity students and one Resident Tutor spent their mid-term break in the Samoan village of Poutasi.
The Trinity College Oak Program remains a key part of the Residential College experience in 2013. Each Thursday night, a Trinity alumnus is invited back to the College for Formal Hall and to share their experiences in life, College and their chosen career path in a relaxed discussion with students.
This year, a group of 10 Trinity students were privileged to take part in the Trinity Leadership Challenge, a program designed to test, coax and hone our leadership skills in a variety of situations.
The commitment Trinity has made this year to activities run by the Intercollegiate Activities Committee (ICAC) has been outstanding. Not only have we competed or participated in every event, we have done so with gusto, winning five of the nine events.
It is no secret that the Arts at Trinity have been well-recognised this year, and this has been echoed throughout the 2012 Union House Theatre Awards, held last Friday 26 October.
It was an afternoon of friendly rivalry, with sports fans from across Trinity coming together to witness the Foundation Studies (FS) versus Residential College soccer match on the Bulpadock.