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====== Academic Clubs ====== | ====== Academic Clubs ====== | ||
+ | =====Art Club===== | ||
+ | Trinity' | ||
- | - One-two sentence summary of your topic here. | + | The club organized buses in 1984 and 1985 to bring students to art exhibits in New York and Boston. Also in 1985, the club collaborated with [[st._anthony_hall|St. Anthony Hall]] to put on a salon that would feature student-made art. This was entitled "The First Annual Coleman Salon," |
+ | =====Chemistry Club===== | ||
+ | The Chemistry Club, also known as The Chemical Society, is a club for students interested in chemistry that is sponsored by Trinity' | ||
- | - 1-5 paragraphs of details, storytelling here. | + | The club first started appearing in Trinity media in the late 1930s, at that time as the " |
+ | =====Physics Club===== | ||
- | - Entries should be min. 100 words ((this is a footnote)) | + | The Trinity Physics Club was founded in 1947 for students who were interested in physics and willing to "drink a cup of tea with the staff" and talk about new developments and research in the field. The club had a bulletin board organized that displayed updates found in newspapers and magazines, attended lectures by visiting scientists, and provided students with information about employment and graduate school opportunities. |
+ | The club required students to have completed one semester of physics to be able to join, as stated in the 1960-191 edition of //The Trinity Handbook//. The handbook also stated that everyone who joined would be given a subscription to //Physics Today//, the American Institution of Physics magazine. | ||
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+ | =====Pre-Medical Club===== | ||
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+ | =====Spanish Club===== | ||
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+ | The Spanish club was founded in 1954 according to the //Trinity Handbook// and is open to all levels of Spanish speakers. They submitted their constitution to the campus [[senate|Senate]] and were officially recognized in 1956. | ||
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+ | The club focuses on teaching and utilizing Spanish in a way that is applicable to the real world. Lectures, movies, and discussions presented by the club are done in Spanish in order to immerse club members in the language. Lectures have included a discussion of Fidel Castro presented by a native Cuban that focused on how the country reacts to outside criticism. | ||
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**Chemistry Club** | **Chemistry Club** | ||
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- | **Trinity College Grant Club** | + | |
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**Physics Club** | **Physics Club** | ||
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**Pre-Medical Club** | **Pre-Medical Club** | ||
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**Spanish Club** | **Spanish Club** | ||
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