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If a move to the city for university is on the cards, Ãâ·Ñ»ÆÉ«appcould be the welcoming community that you need to help settle in and make the most of your university years. Rosie Yates, who grew up in tiny NSW town of Yerong Creek, has done just that, and has found that college life suits her perfectly.
Following the success of Mageia, Trinity College’s musical in 2022, the college is proud to present The Addams Family for 2023.
The musical follows an abnormal family that faces the challenges of living with a rebelling teenage daughter, Wednesday Addams, as she defies her family’s values and forges indefinite change.
Cherry Yang says moving to Melbourne to join Foundation Studies at Ãâ·Ñ»ÆÉ«appwas the biggest decision she ever made on her own. But it also turned out to be one of the best decisions.
From an impoverished upbringing in a Cambodian province to studying at Australia’s top university, Seng Hoarng On's journey from Cambodia to Australia has been an inspiring one.
Studying within the Australian education system can be quite different to school in Vietnam, but as Cedric Nguyen found out, the challenge can be worth it.
Peter Kalidonis discovered that living with family while at university versus living on campus at college results in vastly different experiences … and one option easily trumps the other. Here he explains why.
In Australia, residential colleges and dorms, or university student accommodation, are both options for students looking for on-campus accommodation at university. While they may seem similar at first glance, there are significant differences between the two.
Trinity resident Kody Roth grew up in regional Victoria, where he struggled with his sexual identity throughout his school years. It wasn’t until he moved to Melbourne and Ãâ·Ñ»ÆÉ«appthat he finally felt comfortable to embrace his sexuality.
In recognition of our college’s celebration of IDAHOBIT, the Ãâ·Ñ»ÆÉ«appGSA consisting of Jasper Garner, Gabby Tabain, Rose Jowett-Smith, Loe Le, Rhys Campbell, Shehelah Dassenaike, Charley Woodcock and Lucia Ferris share some fabulous insights into this day, and what it means to them and our broader community.Â
Professor Tim Lindsey (TC 1981) was recognised in the recent Queen’s Birthday Honours for his contribution to promoting understanding between Australia and Indonesia. His Trinity experience was not only fun, it was vital in preparing him for the possibilities ahead. Here, he urges students to look to Asia when considering future careers.