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Trinity Magazine Archive

Trinity magazine is published three times annually by the Office of Alumni Affairs at Trinity College and is sent to 14,000 alumni, parents, friends and associates of the college.
 

 

Winter 2011 Issue

Trinity magazine, Winter 2011

100th Anniversary of International Women's Day
Celebrating our alumnae in honour of this historic milestone

Private I
Canada's top privacy cop keeps a low profile

A Natural Wonder
Rising above generational constraints, Flavia Redelmeier built her passion into a career

 

 

Fall 2010 Issue

Trinity magazine, Fall 2010

The Dean Team
Joining forces to save students
from crises

A Man of Force
Brett Cumberbatch teaches
at-risk youth that no one
can hold them back

Mighty Mentors
Trinity’s mentorship program
takes new shape as it aims to
reach more students and alumni

Donor Report
Helping to sustain Trinity as
a college of distinction

Summer 2010 Issue

Trinity Magazine, Summer 2010

View from the Top
For George Fierheller, true success comes from giving back

Reaching Out
Trinity extends its spirit or public service

Stepping Up
Students are volunteering to make a difference

Freedom Fighter
Cheryl Perera mobilizes youth for youth


 

 

 

Winter 2010 Issue

Trinity Magazine, Winter 2010

The New Positivity
Post COP15, young environmental activists are carrying hope forward

Forging Ahead
Trinity's new five-year plan will build on the College's strengths

A Coup for Women
Working to bring unity, order and better gender representation to the Anglican Church

Brushing Off the Dust
Moving the archives to a new location would open up Trinity's treasutes to the world


 

 

Fall 2009 Issue

Trinity Magazine, Volume 47, Number 2 (PDF 6.43 MB)

 

ARTS & LETTERS
Celebrating the right brain

Renaissance women
Igniting an interest in visual arts on campus

In the business of books
The Upjohns are bound by a love of the written word

Lively letters
Before there were tweets ...

The elephant who stepped on a land mine
Victims of Sri Lanka's civil war

Words and pictures
An assortment of original works by talented trinity grads

2008-2009 Donors' report 
 

 

Spring 2009 Issue

Trinity Magazine, Volume 46, Number 1 (PDF 6.43 MB)

WEATHERING THE STORM
A forward outlook on the current economic climate

System Shift
Malcolm Knight rewires the global financial machine

Barclay's Has Bite
And her name is Geri James

Firm Focus
Sacha Kapoor goes after his dreams and lends his expertise

 Vital Link
Sharon Pel keeps regulators in the loop

The Negotiator
Graeme Clark represents Canada at the world table

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fall 2008 Issue

Trinity magazine, Volume 45, Number 3 (PDF 6.43 MB)

Seat of Influence

In the realm of international relations, Trinity is making a world of difference

Heart of Gold
Peter Munk mines his philanthropic spirit

Worldwide Web
IRS members keep students and the world connected Field Work  

Field Work
SID is growing the seeds of solution

Serve and Protect
Erin Mooney strives to shelter displaced people

Human Touch 
Barbara Shebstone helps to get others back on their feet

Beyond Good and Evil
Diana Juricevic discovers the nuances of justice 

The Conqueror
Sadia Rafiquddin battles to eradicate AIDS

Donors' Report 2007-08  

 

Spring 2008 Issue

Trinity magazine, Volume 45, Number 2 (PDF 2.15 MB)



Green Lights
Students and Alumni signal a greener future

The Young & The Restless
Green Cred on Campus
Young Alumni

Green is Their Business
George Butterfield
Michael de Pencier

The Communicators
Alanna Mitchell
Doug Ward
Mary Anne Brinckman

The Activists
Jack Gibbons
James George
Ruth Grier

The Scientists
Kenneth Hare
Ted Shepherd
Virginia Maclaren

Big Planners
Peter Love

Conservationists
Kim Bilous

The House Proud
Anthony Ketchum 
  


 

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Winter 2008 Issue

Trinity Magazine, Volume 45, Number 1 (PDF 2.15 MB)



Strength to Strength
Fortifying Trinity for the 21st Century

Ties That Bind
Bill Saunderson still loves the idea of college life. It's the main reason he is Chair of Trinity's $15-million Strength to Strength Endowment Campaign

Why Trinity?
Increasingly, the College needs to create more attractive scholarships to keep its competitive edge

It's More Than Academic
The time has come to endow Trinity's academic dons, one of the College's best investment in it's students

High Flyers
Endowing the Provost's position will ensure strong leadership for years to come

Programmed For Success
With support from the campaign, the Trinity One, International Relations, and Ethics, Society and Law programs will flourish

Fully Booked
One hundred and eighty years after Bishop Strachan began Trinity's collection, a pledge by the Friends of the Library means a bright future for the John W. Graham Library

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Summer 2007 Issue

Trinity Magazine, Volume 44, Number 3 (PDF 2.15 MB)



A Classical Choice
Medieval scholar Andy Orchard becomes Trinity's 14th Provost

Mary Stedman
An unpretentious donor with grand ideals

Janice Price
The bright light behind Luminato

Picture Perfect
Margaret MacMillan painted by Joanne Tod 

2006-07 Donors' Report


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Spring 2007 Issue

Trinity Magazine, Volume 44, Number 2 (PDF 2.15 MB)



Welcome Aboard, Mr. Chancellor
Bill Graham returns, as chancellor, to Trinity

What is Trinity?
Margaret MacMillan reflects on a well-loved college

You've Got To Be a Football Hero
The Mulock Cup victors of 1957

The Red Jackets
No, they are not a newfangled political party

Heavy Message
Two Trinity grads are changing the way we perceive beauty





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Autumn 2006 Issue

Trinity Magazine, Volume 44, Number 1 (PDF 2.09 MB)



Appointment with History
Margaret MacMillan portrays another pivotal world event – this time Nixon’s fateful meeting with Mao in 1972

No Longer On the Fringe
Canada has fully emerged as an international force, says John Kirton in his new book

History Uncensored
In a quest to make history interesting, Bob Bothwell has tackled the whole story of Canada.

2005-06 Donors’ Report Friend of the Library
Hilary Nicholls finds nothing too much trouble if it helps out. All the better if the cause is Trinity’s library

Reflecting Well
Thoughts on the university’s new Centre for Ethics at Trinity College

The Puck Stops Here
Glory came in 1956, but it was another 50 years before Trinity again skated away with the Jennings Cup

Summer 2006 Issue

Trinity Magazine, Volume 43, Number 3 (PDF 2.09 MB)



Strachan Hall Revisited
The old hall still evokes memories. But its lustre has faded

Lessons in Love
A study of five couples who found their match at Trinity

Quid Pro Quad
Once an anonymous donor’s gift revitalizes Trinity’s quad, this hidden space may not be able to keep its charms hidden much longer

In Memoriam:The End of an Era
During Howard Buchner’s tenure as Trinity’s dean of divinity, there wasn’t much that did not change in the Anglican Church of Canada

Who Was St. Hilda?
Christian educator, head of a co-ed monastery, advisor to kings and princes, patroness of poets – and a role model for us all

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Spring 2006 Issue

Trinity Magazine, Volume 43, Number 2 (PDF 5.21mb)



The Leading Edge
With the changing of the guard since the federal election in January, it appears to be high season for Trinity alumni in high places. Writer Margaret Webb talks to Leader of the Opposition Bill Graham and Canadian Ambassador to Washington Michael Wilson

Take Me to Your Leader
Trinity has an enviable reputation for producing leaders as well as scholars. The tradition continues

High Rhodes
When Cecil Rhodes created his scholarship, his plan was to fund students with ‘moral force of character’ and the ‘instincts to lead.’ He would be impressed with the 35 scholars from Trinity who have claimed his award

The Question of Sex... and other Biblical quagmires.
Is homosexuality an abomination? Should we possess slaves, sell our daughters and stone our neighbours? In a sermon first delivered in 2003, John Hurd muses on some messy bits in the Scriptures

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Fall-Winter 2005-06 Issue

Trinity Magazine, Volume 43, Number 1 (PDF 5.21 MB)



Time Out
One man’s generosity is freeing deserving students from financial burden so that they can experience college life to the full

Cell Break
Juan-Carlos Zúñiga-Pflücker’s discovery of how to grow T cells could lead to a breakthrough in treating diseases like cancer and HIV. And a recently awarded Canada Research Chair could open new immunological horizons for him

2004-05 Donors’ Report
Once again, our donors show outstanding generosity

Trinity One
Small is beautiful – and a new college program that explores big ideas in small classes led by top academics proves it. Our writer goes back to class to discover just how cool school can be

Sacred Space
Trinity College Chapel celebrates half a century as a place of refuge and reflection, awe and inspiration, solemnity and joy

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Summer 2005 Issue

Trinity Magazine, Volume 42, Number 3 (PDF 5.37 MB)



All’s Well That Starts Well
Earle Grey staged Canada’s first Shakespearean festival under the stars of the Trinity quad. It was the harbinger of a ferment of national cultural activity, including that wildly successful upstart, the Stratford Festival

Nobody’s Fool
Tom Patterson made his madcap dream – the Stratford Festival – come true

Student Union
Trinity tradition just got an update. Beginning this fall, college residences will go co-ed on a floor-by-floor, or house-by-house, basis

Present Perfect
Making a planned gift now can have a significant and lasting effect on the life and well-being of Trinity in the future

The Final Lap
Alumni, faculty, clergy, parishes and friends all have ‘Faith in Divinity’

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Spring 2005 Issue

Trinity Magazine, Volume 42, Number 2 (PDF 5.37 MB)



Truth or Consequences
U of T’s new Centre for Ethics at Trinity College

On the Rhodes Again
Bryony Lau is the fifth Rhodes Scholar associated with Trinity College in the past three years

Faith in Divinity
The Faculty of Divinity launches a campaign to secure its future

Welcome to Fantasy College
Is there something about Trinity's Harry Potter-like setting that compels students to soar to the heights of fictional fancy?

Jolly Good Fellows
Three women who have joined the ranks of Trinity’s fellows and associates

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Fall 2004 Issue

Trinity Magazine, Volume 42, Number 1 (PDF 5.76 MB)



Divine Grace
For 153 years, Trinity has educated a steady stream of priests, bishops, archbishops and primates

2003-04 Donors’ Report
Our supporters provide our margin of excellence

Touch Wood
A neglected lectern carved with saints set Eleanor Pachaud on a curious quest to discover its provenance

Enchanting Castle Dean of Students
Kelley Castle has found a new home in Trinity

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Spring 2004 Issue

Trinity Magazine, Volume 41, Number 2 (PDF 0.8 MB)



The Washington Post
Michael Kergin ’65, Canadian ambassador to the U.S., reflects on his term in the diplomatic hot seat

Who’s Pulling the Strings?
The puppet wizardry of Judd Palmer and Jay Williams

Matters of Justice
Trinity fellows weigh in on the war in Iraq and the International Criminal Court

A Rhodes is a Rhodes is a Rhodes
Maria Banda and Navindra Persaud are Ontario’s 2003 Rhodes Scholars

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Fall 2003 Issue

Trinity Magazine, Volume 41, Number 1 (PDF 2.82 MB)



Making Stone Talk
Bit by bit, Tony O’Hagan is restoring Trinity’s architecture

A Homecoming
Three Trinity alumni return to their alma mater

The Quiet Philanthropist
Gerald Larkin was Trinity’s most understated supporter

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Summer 2003 Issue

Trinity Magazine, Volume 40, Number 2 (PDF 1.15MB)



War & Peace
Three faculty examine the dismal record of peace efforts in our times

The Thread of History Meet Michael Wilson,
Trinity’s 11th chancellor

Clever Young Things
Trinity’s star students from Rhodes Scholars to virtuoso violinists

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