====== C ====== [[museum_of_natural_history|Cabinet (Museum)]] - A room that housed Trinity's collection of natural history specimens. [[Cabinet, President's]] - An advisory group to the College President consisting of deans and division leaders. [[Cady, Josiah Cleaveland]] - Trinity alumnus regarded as one of the most prolific and eminent architects of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. [[Calithumpian Band]] - An informal, noisy group of student musicians organized during the 1870s. [[Camp Trinity]] - A nickname for years spent attending Trinity, named after an 1890s summer outing. [[Campus Safety]] - Trinity College department charged with coordinating and implementing safety measures that protect all students, faculty, and staff on campus. [[rushes|Cane Rush]] - A contest between classes that involved having to deliver a walking cane to a building. [[Cannons]] - Two large cannon installed on the Trinity main quad in 1950. [[Plumb Carillon|Carillon]] - Instrument containing a set of bells controlled by a keyboard located in the Chapel. [[Catalog]] - Publication detailing course curriculum offerings and class schedules. [[Cave]] - Dining facility in the basement of Mather Hall. [[Cedar Hill Cemetery]] - Cemetery established in 1864 close to Trinity's Summit Campus. [[Centennial Celebration]] - Activities marking the College's 100th year. [[Centennial Fund]]- Fundraising campaign initiated in 1921 for the purpose of raising money to support Trinity into its second century of existence. [[Center for Caribbean Studies]] - Center highlighting Caribbean culture and promoting education of the broader Caribbean. [[Center for Hartford Engagement and Research (CHER)]] - Center dedicated to generating and strengthening lasting academic and co-curricular relationships between the Trinity community and communities in the surrounding Hartford area. [[Center for Urban and Global Studies]] - Center promoting interactions with both global and local communities. [[Cesare Barbieri Endowment for Italian Culture]] - Endowment established in 1958 to help support programs within the Italian Department at Trinity as well as to promote Italian language and culture within the larger community. [[Chancellor of the College]] - Originally a religiously affiliated administrative position separate from that of the College president, which has become a non-religious symbolic role assumed by Trinity's president. [[seabury_hall_old_campus|The Chapel (old campus)]] - Another name for Seabury Hall, which served as Chapel, Library, Museum, and classrooms on the original campus. [[Chapel]] - An imposing gothic building, completed in 1930; place for worship and other events. [[Chapel Builders Alumni Association]] - Group which formed after the completion of the Chapel in December 1932, consisting of all the men involved in the four-year period of its construction. [[Chapel Organ]] - A brief history of the musical instrument first installed at Trinity in 1850. [[Chapel Singers]] - The Chapel choir and the oldest student organization at Trinity College, which performs at major college and chapel events. [[Chaplain]] - Religious leader at Trinity College from whom students of all denominations may seek care and counsel. [[Charleston House of Interfaith Cooperation]] - Opened in 1999 as a space for students, faculty, and staff of all religions and beliefs to discuss interfaith cooperation. [[Charter]] - The document allowing the official establishment of Trinity College (at the time Washington College), passed May 16, 1823. [[Charter Day]] - Trinity's birthday, generally celebrated on May 16. [[yell|College Cheer]] - Alternatively called the "yell" or cheerleading at Trinity. [[Chemical Museum]] - A museum of chemistry-related items at Trinity College. [[Church Scholarship Society]] - Founded in 1827, provides financial assistance to those entering the ordination process. [[Cinestudio]] - Student-run movie theater located on the Trinity College campus. [[Civil War]] - The American Civil War (April 12, 1861–May 26, 1865). [[Class Colors and Mottos]] - A traditional way to build unity and identity between the classes. [[Class Day]] - A tradition where the senior class gathered for activities before commencement. [[Class Ivy]] - A 19th century tradition where the seniors planted ivy to grow on College buildings. [[Clemens Hall]] - Student dormitory located at 216 New Britain Avenue. [[Clement Chemistry Building]] - Academic building that houses the Chemistry Department and Cinestudio; located at the south end of the Long Walk. [[Club Sports]] - [[Clubs]] - Student-run organizations based on a variety of interests including games, athletics, music, art, literature, and more. [[trinity_coalition_of_blacks|Trinity Coalition of Blacks]] - Student group formed in 1967 to create a better environment for Black students on campus and to spread awareness of Black culture. [[Coeducation]] - The period where Trinity transitioned into admitting women to the College. [[old_campus|College Hill]] - A nickname given to Trinity College's original location in downtown Hartford. [[Colors]] - A history of the Trinity College colors--old gold and navy blue. [[Commencement]] - A ceremony where students receive their diplomas and officially complete their time at Trinity. [[Commencement Speakers]] - A list of individuals who have delivered the commencement address to Trinity graduates. [[Compensation Day]] - A holiday given to students by the administration to make up for the cancellation of the customary football match between classes. [[hallden_engineering_computer_center|Computing Center in Hallden]] - Trinity's first computing center, located in Hallden Engineering Laboratory. [[Computing Center in MCEC]] - The computing center that was moved from the Hallden Engineering Laboratory to the MCEC. [[Concrete Jungle]] - Term used by students to describe the South Campus buildings. [[Constitution Plaza]] - Location of Trinity facilities in downtown Hartford. [[Convocation]] - Ceremony during Orientation Week to welcome incoming first-year students. [[Cook Hall]] - Student dormitory located on the south end of the Long Walk. [[Coop]] - The on-campus thrift store, located in the lower level of Jackson Hall. [[Cornelia Center]] - An open space for students to gather and socialize or hold events. Formerly called Vernon Social. [[Crescent Center for Arts and Neuroscience (CCAN)]] - A collaborative teaching and learning space bridging the fields of neuroscience and the arts. [[Crescent Street Townhouses]] - Apartment-style student housing for seniors, juniors, and sophomores. [[Crescent Village]] - An area of dormitories on Crescent Street that existed until 2013. [[athletics|Crew (Rowing)]] - Trinity's rowing team, officially recognized in 1966 but with origins dating back to 1865. [[athletic_clubs|Cricket]] - Club sport founded at Trinity in 1880. [[Cross Country]] - Athletic team at Trinity College. [[Cultural Houses]] - Houses on campus devoted to promoting diversity and cross-cultural connections. [<>]