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Recent Posts
- PBPL Voice Profiles: Camille Valentincic ’22 May 2, 2022
- Congratulations to PBPL Major Erin DeMarco ’23, Published Author of Op-Ed April 28, 2022
- Congratulations to PBPL Major Emily Blanchard ’22, Published Author of Op-Ed April 27, 2022
- PBPL Voice Profiles: Charlie Kilborn ’22 April 27, 2022
- Trinity Pre-Law Society Sponsors Panel – Women in Law: A Conversation with Trinity Alumni April 26, 2022
- Congratulations to PBPL Major Marisol Garcia ’22, Published Author of Op-Ed April 25, 2022
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Mock Trial Finishes Strong at Semi-Finals
Another successful season has ended for the Trinity College Mock Trial Team, with a heavily competitive invitational season and an even more competitive season. Trinity was knocked out of the running to compete at this year’s American Mock Trial Association … Continue reading
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Why Greece Is Important
Alexis Maguina (’13) GREECE: The cradle of civilization; the homeland of Socrates, Plato and Aristotle; a society with a ubiquitous architectural style that can be seen all over the world; the originators of democracy; And of course, the inspiration for … Continue reading
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Take 2 Aspirin, And I’ll E-Prescribe in the Morning
Naomi Sobelson (’12) Remember the last time you went to the bank after pay day so you would have money for the week? What is a “check,” you say? Modern American healthcare is going through the same transition of transferring … Continue reading
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Fundraising Ain't Easy
Suzy Wang (’13) These views are completely my own and do not reflect the views of my employers. Ever since I can remember, my parents have told me that it’s impolite to ask for money. In fact, I’m pretty sure … Continue reading
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