Writing
How to Build a Framework forPolicy Changes
December 2021
Companies at every level of growth will eventually face the need to change, restructure, and introduce new organization wide policies. Building the structure to manage for policy change, tactical operations, and team communication may seem overwhelming depending on the scale and scope of your initiative.
How to Build a Diversity and Inclusion Council
September 2021
Building a company culture that champions diversity and inclusion takes intentionality, support from top leadership, and commitment across the organization. But making measurable changes in company culture shouldn’t rely on a single employee or department.
Moving Forward
“Build the wall!” “Is this — ” “Build the wall!” “ — our next — ” “Build the wall!” “ — president?” Amid calls to build a wall from one side of the room to tears on the other, senior Benjamin Gomez stood stood in the middle of the Center for Sciences and Innovation as he watched the long awaited results of the 2016 presidential election.
Students studying abroad still complete ballots
For two weeks, junior environmental studies major Claire Burrus went off the grid. Without any internet or media access, Burrus was effectively cut off, not only from her loved ones back home in Houston, TX, but also from the current election cycle.
Deep in the art of Texas
Since it’s located 80 miles south of the self-proclaimed “Live Music Capitol of the World,” it is easy to write off the San Antonio arts scene in favor of a short trip to Austin. Headlined with massive festival experiences, Austin claims the role of San Antonio’s cultured cousin who spent a gap year abroad, which, like, totally changed their life.
You belong here
Benjamin Conway made his stencil on an unremarkable weeknight in November. Dressed in inconspicuous clothing and with spray paint in hand, the then sophomore set out on a mission to provoke a conversation about 'place’ on Trinity’s campus.
By Grace Frye & Jeffery Sullivan
Funny (and young) people
When the car door shut, I was no longer on a ride with three college-aged guys; I was launched into a stand-up comedy routine. “Dude, how big do you think the crowd will be?” first year Cheyne Minto asked senior Dallas Akins. “How should I know?” Akins shot back.