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Trinity College Hosts Urban Learning and Action Institute
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Connecticut's Trinity College held its first Institute for Urban Learning and Action June 1 through 5. The institute is part of Trinity's continuing mission to shed light on what colleges, universities and activists need to do to build, broaden and maintain vital connections to engage their neighboring urban environments.
More than 40 educators and community activists from across the United States attended the institute over a five-day period of workshops and presentations on community...
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TRINITY: A GOVERNMENT'S BEGINNING; TRINITY IS THROWING A BIRTHDAY BASH IN HONOR OF ITS DECISION TO INCORPORATE.(GENERAL NEWS)
The News & Record (Piedmont Triad, NC)
; Byline: ETHAN FEINSILVER Staff Writer TRINITY -- In Trinity, a city barely a year old, government is an intimate operation. The municipal payroll lists one employee, City Hall is a popular greasy spoon known as The Grill, and if you break the law, one of the people who wrote it comes to your house
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Tales from Trinity
The Spectator
; It seems that the fuss which surrounded the appointment of Stephen Layton as organist and choirmaster of Trinity College, Cambridge some 15 months ago has not gone away. Rumour and Lunchtime O'Boulez have it that some of the fellows of Trinity itself have finally become queasy at the
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TRINITY MAY FLATTER NEIGHBOR CITIES BY IMITATION.(TRIAD/STATE)
The News & Record (Piedmont Triad, NC)
; Byline: TONY HALL Staff Writer TRINITY -- On water, sewer and zoning questions, the new city of Trinity seems to be taking cues from Archdale and others. City Hall, adjacent to the Trinity Grill on N.C. 62, won't be paying its rent for a while, even though it opens for business in September.
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TRINITY LOOKS BACK ON SHORT HISTORY; RANDOLPH COUNTY'S NEWEST CITY DOESN'T OFFER MANY MUNICIPAL SERVICES, BUT RESIDENTS SAY THEY ARE CONTENT WITH CITY LEADERS' VISION OF PRESERVING RURAL CHARACTER AND BUILDING SLOWLY.(TRIAD/STATE)
The News & Record (Piedmont Triad, NC)
; Byline: CHARLES FRAGO Staff Writer TRINITY -- The city of Trinity doesn't have a romantic beginning. The city of 7,500 wasn't the highest point between Goldsboro and Charlotte, like High Point, or the place where people went to do their law business, like Asheboro. Trinity was born because of a
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Be It Remembered: The Story of Trinity Episcopal Church Capitol Square
Anglican and Episcopal History
; LISA M. KLEIN. Be It Remembered: The Story of Trinity Episcopal Church Capitol Square. Wilmington, Ohio: Orange Frazer Press, 2003. Pp. xxi + 265, introduction, index, black and white and color illustrations. $25.00. Lately all the traditional Protestant denominations in the United States have been
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Trinity Hospice--a hive of activity: established in 1891, Trinity Hospice is the oldest hospice in the UK. Located on Clapham Common, London, the hospice helps over 1,400 patients a year from a catchment area of southwest and central London, caring for people living with cancer--around 90 percent of patients--and other illnesses. The hospice has a particularly energetic attitude to palliative care.(Perspective)
Cancer Nursing Practice
; Trinity's services are all encompassing and include specialist nursing, medical care, emotional and spiritual support, physiotherapy occupational and complementary therapy and practical social work support. The care Trinity provides is not time-limited. It is there for however long a person needs.
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FOUR CANDIDATES SEEKING MAYORAL SEAT IN TRINITY; THE CANDIDATES WANT TO FOCUS ON SERVICES AND GROWTH ISSUES.(TRIAD)
The News & Record (Piedmont Triad, NC)
; ... newcomer, says his common sense would help him make good decisions about Trinity's future. Our city's growth is its biggest issue. I want to help get the ball rolling, he said. Contact Justin Cord Hayes at 883-4422, Ext. 238 or jhayes@news-record.com
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PROJECTED PAYOFF ON TRINITY LAND WOOING BUYERS; SPECULATIVE INVESTORS HOPE TO CATCH A RIDE AS TRINITY TAKES OFF, BUT UNCERTAINTY OVER SEWER PREDICTIONS SCARES MANY.(TRIAD/STATE)
The News & Record (Piedmont Triad, NC)
; Byline: ETHAN FEINSILVER Staff Writer TRINITY -- Speculators are prowling around the new city of Trinity like bullish stock traders checking out the next big thing. Fueled by the city's re-incorporation a year ago and the promise of sewer lines to the mostly undeveloped 17-square-mile municipality,
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Trinity's friends at court.(Brief Article)
Broadcasting & Cable
; Judges accuse FCC of 'making no sense' in stripping broadcaster of Miami license Trinity Broadcasting's fight to keep its Miami TV license looks a whole lot brighter, judging by comments of federal judges last week. A three-person panel gave a hostile reception to FCC attorneys defending the
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Trinity Chief Quits;College Head Cites Lack of Consensus
The Washington Post
; ... young women has been eclipsed. "I know she felt we needed the {weekend} program to make the money we need," said Susan Moran, news editor of the Trinity Times, the undergraduate newspaper. "But maybe we've been throwing out the baby with the bath water. There ...
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