====== L ====== [[Lacrosse]] - At first a way for football players to stay active, the first team was formed in 1912, and first women's team in 1975. [[la_eracra|La Eracra]] - Cultural house that supports and endorses Latinx heritage. [[Learning Corridor Initiative]] - Project to create an educational complex on Vernon Street with ties to Trinity. [[Lemon Squeezer]] - Symbolic prize awarded each Class Day by the Seniors to another deserving class. [[LGBTQ+ and Diverse Sexualities at Trinity]] - The long history of LGBTQ+ students, faculty, and staff at Trinity. [[Liberal Arts Action Lab]] - Building located in Hartford where Trinity students and Capital Community College students work together to address community issues. [[Library]] - A central feature of the College where students study, research, and engage with technology and information. [[Albert C. Jacobs Life Sciences Center (LSC)|Life Sciences Center (LSC)]] - Building on the south side of campus that houses the biology, psychology, and neuroscience departments. [[Societies|Literary Societies]] - Early collegiate social organizations with a focus on literature and intellectual debate. [[Little Dormitory]] - Student dormitory that was located at 92-100 Crescent Street. [[Lockwood, Theodore D.]] - 15th President of Trinity College, from 1968 to 1981. [[Loctite]] - Adhesive developed at Trinity College by Trinity Chemistry Professor Dr. Vernon K. Krieble. [[Long Walk]] - The oldest buildings on the Trinity campus and hallmark of Trinity's collegiate gothic architecture. [[Long Walk Restoration and Renovation]] - Project undertaken in 2007-2008 to restore and renovate the Long Walk buildings. [[Luther, Flavel Sweeten]] - 11th President of Trinity College, from October 26, 1904 to July 1, 1919. Also, Acting President (June 1903-October 25, 1904), and President Emeritus (July 1, 1919 to January 4, 1928). [<>]