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Drama Studies: A uniquely ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆµÏÂÔØappstory
‘There’s over 63 cultures [countries] that have come through the Foundation Studies program, and they’ve all done drama. It’s a regular United Nations; I think it should be on Australian Story. It would be really interesting to share because it’s a very happy story.’ Dr Rosemary Blight, Subject Leader for Drama Studies.
Star ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆµÏÂÔØappathletes awarded Full Blues
On Friday 17 November, residential students Isabelle Napier and Joseph Baldwin were presented with Full Blues after both athletes won gold at the Australian University Games on the Gold Coast in September.
Kay Attali – The ‘bloodhound’ with a big heart
‘Bloodhound’ is rarely employed as a term of endearment, but when the late Peter Gebhardt (TC 1955) used it to depict Kay Attali, he meant it as such. This reputation evolved from Kay’s ability to set her sights on a goal, and to pursue the goal until a successful outcome was achieved.
Students Conserve Royal Park Biodiversity
The College hosted a tree planting day on Saturday 9 September 2017 at Royal Park. We were thrilled to have over one hundred students from Foundation Studies and the ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆµÏÂÔØapp join us on what turned out to be a beautiful spring morning.
Students Walk Through a Winter Wonderland
On Friday 15 September, hundreds of students from the Foundation Studies program found themselves walking through snowflakes, as the Gateway building was transformed into a Winter Wonderland.
Fair Dinkum Festival Held in Gateway Bustles With Activity
On Wednesday 13 September, the bi-annual clubs and activities expo- Fair Dinkum - traditionally held on the College Bulpadock was moved from its usual location to the relative comfort of the Gateway building due to Melbourne’s wild and windy weather.
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Meet RC academic advisor Ishita Akhter
Dr Ishita Akhter joined us in 2021 as an academic advisor in our ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆµÏÂÔØapp. Here she shares a pivotal moment in her life and her life philosophy.

Student reflection: dealing with anorexia and learning to put wellbeing first
To round out Trinity’s Wellbeing Week, student Eddie Jackson shares a personal tale of experiencing anorexia, and how looking after her wellbeing through journaling has now become an important part of her daily life.

Experience the ‘rare beast’: Why you should book a choir concert ticket in May
Ahead of the Choir of ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆµÏÂÔØappCollege’s public Melbourne performances on 21 and 22 May, former chorister Bria Rechner reflects on what makes the choir such a ‘rare beast’, and why you should take up the opportunity to hear them sing.

Debunking myths about wellbeing: our student panel speaks up
A panel of students from Trinity’s Wellbeing Committee debunk two of the most common myths that often surface when the topic of wellbeing comes up.

What’s wellbeing all about and why is it important? Student panel discussion
To coincide with Trinity’s Wellbeing Week (26–30 April), student Eddie Jackson sits down with some members of our Wellbeing Committee in a panel-style conversation to talk about how these students manage their wellbeing and mental health, and steps we can take to improve our own wellbeing and that of those around us.

Meet FS teacher Kanika Dhamija
Accounting lecturer Kanika Dhamija tells us about the most pivotal moment in her life, and why teaching brings her so much joy.

What does Earth Day mean for us and our planet?
In line with the celebration of Earth Day on 22 April, Lexie Sarstedt, one of Trinity’s 2021 Sustainability Interns, reflects on what Earth Day means for her and the future of our planet.

How Foundation Studies prepared Laurel Chen for uni
Laurel Chen joined Trinity’s Foundation Studies program in 2019 and says the program played a pivotal role in improving her English and preparing her for university. It also helped her find a career path that she hadn't considered.

How journeying from China to Melbourne opened up many opportunities for Siana
Former ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆµÏÂÔØappCollege student Siana Xue explains why choosing ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆµÏÂÔØappwas one of the best decisions of her life and why she thinks other international students should consider doing the same.

Saving the world, one toilet joke at a time
On World Water Day, we share the incredible story of Simon Griffiths, co-founder of Who Gives a Crap, who's on a mission to provide adequate sanitation to the world's population, even if it involves sitting on a toilet for 50 hours.

ēthikos: when consumption meets sustainability
In Ancient Greek, ēthikos means 'arising from habit' and 'morality’. For Abigail Tuscano (TCFS 2011), these concepts rang true and formed the cornerstone of her startup of the same name, as she seeks to encourage people to routinely choose ethical and sustainable fashion labels via a web platform, and rewards customers for shopping responsibly.

Churches going digital in a post-pandemic world
The Revd Dr Fergus King, along with Dr Srebrenka Kunek, consider how the modern digital environment, prompted by COVID-19, has offered the opportunity for the church to reflect on what 'real', 'presence' and 'absence' mean.

A high-wire act: Dr Brendan Murphy on writing the rule book
It's been almost two years since the World Health Organisation declared the coronavirus outbreak a global pandemic, during which ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆµÏÂÔØappalum Dr Brendan Murphy made some of boldest public health decisions in Australia’s history. Here he talks about gut instinct, overcoming shyness and souvlaki-fuelled study sessions.

From Instagram to pop-up: Priyansh Parekh’s vegan food journey
Pop-up restaurants have risen in popularity around the world in recent years, and one of our very own ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆµÏÂÔØappalumni has jumped on the bandwagon, aiming to save the planet, one vegan dish at a time.

Pancakes, ashes and lockdown: the meaning behind Shrove Tuesday and Ash Wednesday
ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆµÏÂÔØappCollege Chaplain the Revd Dr Colleen O’Reilly AM explains the history of and meaning behind Shrove Tuesday and Ash Wednesday, including why Christians eat pancakes and where the ash received on foreheads comes from.
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