====== F ====== [[board_of_fellows|Fellows]] - A governing body elected by trustees and alumni to oversee college life, affairs, curriculum, and discipline. [[Ferris Athletic Center]] - Trinity College's athletic facility, built in 1968. [[Field Hockey]] - One of the first female sports to be played on an intercollegiate level at Trinity, the first team was organized in 1971. [[First-Year Papers]] - A collection of essays written by first-year students in their First-Year Seminars and Gateway Programs. [[First-Year Program]] - Program for first year students which integrates residential and academic areas of the college. [[flagpole|Flag Day]] - A celebration that took place June 27, 1894 to raise the national colors over the College on a new flagpole, which has stood on the main quad since that time. [[rushes|Flag Rush]] - A contest between classes, popular during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. [[Flipping the Bird]] - The weekly turning of one page of John James Audubon's book //Birds of America//. [[Football]] - Trinity's first football game was played in 1857 and has remained popular since. [[rushes|Football Rush]] - A contest between classes, popular during the early 20th century. [[compensation_day|Founders Day]] - A fall holiday which originated because of a dangerous pastime. [[Fraternities]] - Traditionally all-male social organizations which often have a rushing process, Greek letters and symbolism or traditions, and their own designated residence. [[Fred Pfeil Community Project (The Fred)]] - Living community located in Summit East dedicated to promoting inclusivity on campus by holding non-exclusive events open to all students. [[Freshman Beanie]] - A tradition established by the class of 1909 as an initiation for incoming classes. [[bliss_boathouse|Friends of Trinity Rowing Boathouse]] - Boathouse located in East Hartford built for Trinity's crew team in 1965. [[Frohman-Robb Dormitory]] - Student dormitories that were located at 78-80 (Frohman) and 82-84 (Robb) Crescent Street. [[Funston, G. Keith]] - 13th President of Trinity College, from 1945 to 1951. [[Funston Courtyard]] - Area between the Library and Chemistry buildings dedicated to former Trinity president, G. Keith Funston. [[Funston Hall]] - Student dormitory in the South Campus area. [<>]