Trinity's Sustainability Day
Last weekend, Trinity celebrated its first Sustainability Day, aiming to bring resident students together to consider issues of sustainability.
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Last weekend, Trinity celebrated its first Sustainability Day, aiming to bring resident students together to consider issues of sustainability.
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The Trinity College Philip Sargeant Poetry Prize was awarded last Monday 10 September.
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This Sunday, the University of Melbourne is presenting a seminar on Alexander North, the architect that designed the Trinity College Chapel.
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The College is loaning its large Matassoni painting, Travelling Home (1989, and pictured left), from the ER White Collection to the Silent Windows exhibition.
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For three weeks, six groups of residential students took part in this year’s Louise Gourlay Prize for Social Change.
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Trinity College alumni and friends gathered together over the weekend to celebrate the College’s 140th anniversary.
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The second floor corridor of the Gourlay Building has been transformed into a temporary art exhibition for Forever in Blue Jeans, a series of six paintings by Melbourne-based artist, Yvette Coppersmith.
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Welcome back to the 16 Trinity College students who ventured across the Tasman to spend four nights experiencing collegiate life at College House.
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The Choir returned from its successful tour to Germany inspired by the opportunity to perform the music of the great Johann Sebastian Bach in his church, St Thomas’s, Leipzig.
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Over the mid-year break, resident student Imogen Smith-Waters (2nd year Arts) travelled to Mexico for a Universitas 21 conference.
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Dr Peter Pockley (TC 1954) was one of 10 scientists and engineers, including Myles Fisher (TC 1956), Ian Jasper (TC 1953), Barry Johnson (TC 1945), Peter Read (TC 1954) and Ken Mason (TC 1952), asked by the 1956 Melbourne Olympic Committee to ‘tend to the precious symbol’ for the duration of the Games.
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This year's July Young Leaders programs were a success, with more than 150 students attending the four programs.
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This week we have welcomed 25 new students to the Residential College for semester two.
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The Choir of Trinity College arrived in St Petersburg on Sunday after completing its tour of the Baltic States, where they performed to large audiences.
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The Choir of Trinity College, under the direction of Michael Leighton Jones, has completed the first week of its tour of Germany, the Baltic States and Russia.
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